Human genomic dna library
The Human Genomic DNA Library is a collection of DNA fragments representing the entire human genome. It is designed for use in various molecular biology applications, such as gene cloning, sequencing, and genomic analysis. The library is created by randomly fragmenting human genomic DNA and inserting the fragments into suitable vectors, allowing for the preservation and study of the complete human genetic information.
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2 protocols using human genomic dna library
Cloning CD44v8-10 Reporter Construct
Cloning CD44v8-10 Reporter Construct
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