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Peculiar morphology of Asgard archaeal cells close to the prokaryote-eukaryote boundary. [PDF]
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Synthesis of Versatile DNA-Conjugated Aldehydes by Controlled Oxidation of Amines. [PDF]
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Amplification-Free Attomolar Detection of Short Nucleic Acids with Upconversion Luminescence: Eliminating Nonspecific Binding by Hybridization Complex Transfer. [PDF]
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Recognition of mixed-sequence double-stranded DNA regions using chimeric Invader/LNA probes.
Everly ME, Emehiser RG, Hrdlicka PJ.
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Oligonucleotide probe design — a new approach [PDF]
The use of oligonucleotides for gene amplification, as diagnostic probes or antisense-based drugs can be optimized by minimizing the possibility of nonspecific hybridization.
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Using Synthetic Oligonucleotides as Probes
Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, 1988AbstractThe protocols in this unit describe procedures for using mixtures of 32P‐labeled oligonucleotides to screen recombinant DNA clones bound to nitrocellulose filters. A partial amino acid sequence of a protein is used to predict the nucleotide sequence of the gene that would encode it.
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[4] Microarray Oligonucleotide Probes
2006Oligonucleotide probes are increasingly the method of choice for many modern DNA microarray applications. They provide higher target specificity, probe selection gives improved experimental control of hybridization properties, and targeting of specific gene subsequences allows better discrimination of highly similar targets such as splice variants or ...
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