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Zhizhou Zhang1, Xia Yang, Liangyu Meng
1HIT Bio-X Centre for Systems Biotechnology, Harbin Institute of Technology, Weihai, China. zhangzzbiox@gmail.com
Biotechniques
|October 27, 2009
Abstract:
Amplification of GC-rich DNA sequences is still a difficult task worldwide. Two frequently seen and inexpensive reagents-ethylene glycol and 1,2-propanediol-were found to be more effective than betaine in the amplification of 104 randomly selected GC-rich human DNA sequences with GC contents of 60-80% and lengths of 700-800 bp.
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