Methods of cloning
Author: Alessandro Bertero, Stephanie Brown and Ludovic Vallier
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Description: Methods of cloning por Alessandro Bertero, Stephanie Brown and Ludovic Vallier describes the fundamental techniques for molecular cloning, a cornerstone in biomedical research. It provides a clear overview of traditional cloning methods and their applications, making it an invaluable resource for anyone looking to understand or perform basic cloning experiments.
Pages: 34
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