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Primer and amplicon construction. The first round of PCR uses a forward... | Download Scientific Diagram
Primer and amplicon construction. The first round of PCR uses a forward... | Download Scientific Diagram
An economic method for the fluorescent labeling of PCR fragments | Nature Biotechnology
An alternative genotyping method using dye-labeled universal primer to reduce unspecific amplifications | Molecular Biology Reports
M13 Puc Reverse Sequencing Primer (Thermo Fisher) | Bioz | Ratings For Life-Science Research
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SOLVED: The M13 Reverse primer and M13 Forward (-20) primer were used to sequence (Sanger sequencing) the PCR product cloned into pCR2.1-TOPO. A segment of the sequencing chromatogram is shown in Figure
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M13 DNA Sequencing Primers
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Noncontinuously Binding Loop-Out Primers for Avoiding Problematic DNA Sequences in PCR and Sanger Sequencing - ScienceDirect
PCR primers used in this study. M13-derived sequences used for overlap... | Download Table
Primers for PCR amplification and sequencing
A tailed PCR procedure for cost‐effective, two‐order multiplex sequencing of candidate genes in polyploid plants - Gholami - 2012 - Plant Biotechnology Journal - Wiley Online Library
M13 Reverse (-27) - 5 nmol
SOLVED: The M13 Reverse primer and M13 Forward (-20) primer were used to sequence (Sanger sequencing) the PCR product cloned into pCR2.1-TOPO. A segment of the sequencing chromatogram is shown in Figure
An Efficient Technique for Primer Development and Application that Integrates Fluorescent Labeling and Multiplex PCR