Protocol: Use of PCR for Quality Control of a Peptide DNA Library Protocol
Protocol: Use of PCR for Quality Control of a Peptide DNA Library Protocol
Protocol: Use of PCR for Quality Control of a Peptide DNA Library Protocol
The method, protocol describes a technique of the use of PCR to characterize a peptide library encoded in a plasmid vector. In this example, the library was obtained by transforming bacteria with the ligation reaction at the end of Use of PCR to Prepare a Double-Stranded DNA Library Encoding Random Peptides.
Protocol: Use of PCR for Quality Control of a Peptide DNA Library Protocol
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