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Extraction of DNA from yam (Dioscorea) leaves
Hodeba D Mignouna1, Mathew M Abang, Robert Asiedu
1African Agricultural Technology Foundation, Nairobi, Kenya.
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols
|February 13, 2010
Abstract:
This protocol describes how to extract DNA from the leaves of true yams (Dioscorea) for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and other analyses.
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