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Part C: Amplification of folA using PCR – BBS OER Lab Manual
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Simplified post-assembly plasmid library amplification for increased transformation yields in E. coli and S. cerevisiae | bioRxiv
Solved 2. After amplification by PCR you need to insert the | Chegg.com
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A high-efficiency method for site-directed mutagenesis of large plasmids based on large DNA fragment amplification and recombinational ligation | Scientific Reports
An efficient one-step site-directed deletion, insertion, single and multiple-site plasmid mutagenesis protocol | BMC Biotechnology | Full Text
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A ligation and restriction enzyme independent cloning technique: an alternative to conventional methods for cloning hard-to-clone gene segments in the influenza reverse genetics system | Virology Journal | Full Text
Site Directed Mutagenesis by PCR
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Amplification of a transgene within a long array of replication origins favors higher gene expression in animal cells | PLOS ONE
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