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Genomic Library

 
 
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  • A copy of this element has been recovered from a Glycine max genomic library [26].
  • A series of cosmid clones was isolated from a human genomic library by using a probe encoding part of the fourth component of complement, C4 [27].
  • A genomic library of P. testosteroni total DNA constructed from partial EcoRI digests ligated to a lambda gtWES vector was probed with a 23-base oligonucleotide mixture [ATGAAC(T)ACC(A,T)CCG(C,A)GAG(A)CAC(T)ATGAC] corresponding to the NH2-terminal sequence of steroid isomerase [28].
  • First, a mouse AcChoR alpha-subunit cDNA probe was used to screen a size-selected snake (Natrix tessellata) genomic library [29].
  • Uracil prototrophs resulting from transformation with a multicopy YEp24 yeast genomic library were screened, leading to the identification of transformants possessing high levels of glycosidase activity [30].
 

Gene context of Genomic Library

 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Genomic Library

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