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Access to the Maize Genome: An Integrated Physical and Genetic Map

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... bound the α-FITC line. PCR products from other microorganisms (Bacillus, Enterococcus, Enterobacter, and Lactobacillus), and the primer control (PCR without template DNA) were all negative (Figure 3). Conclusion The lateral flow tests are becoming more and more popular for testing of wide range of a ...
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