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... --Introns are sequences found in the primary transcript that are removed before the RNA is translated into protein. Exons are the sequences in the primary transcript that become part of the messenger RNA that is transported into the cytoplasm. --most but not all eukaryotic genes have introns. --intr ...
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... ligase-mediated cloning experiments (data not shown). The ligation, cloning, and transformation efficiencies were comparable for plasmid DNA samples purified with either the illustra or QIAprep miniprep kits (> 300 ampicillinresistant colonies). Negative control reactions (absence of ...
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... can begin. Although estimates of the differences in DNA between individuals are very small (~ 1/10 of one percent), the sheer volume of DNA an individual possesses results in about 3 million bases pairs of unique sequence (i.e., each person differs by about 3 million DNA base pairs). The analysis of ...
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