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Preparation of DNA Markers Based on E. Coli Plasmid DNA

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DNA fragments of various length were produced by enzymatic restriction of plasmid DNA from various strains of E. coli. A molecular DNA marker was constructed based on the DNA restricts.

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Polyarush, S.V., Egamberdiev, S.S., Mansurov, D.R. et al. Preparation of DNA Markers Based on E. Coli Plasmid DNA. Chemistry of Natural Compounds 39, 592–594 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:CONC.0000018117.85641.b5

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