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Custom gblocks gene fragments

Manufactured by Integrated DNA Technologies

Custom gBlocks gene fragments are synthetic, double-stranded DNA sequences designed for a variety of molecular biology applications. They are available in lengths up to 3,000 base pairs and can be customized to meet specific user requirements.

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Oligonucleotides were purchased from Integrated DNA Technology (IDT) (Supplementary Table 1). Custom gBlocks gene fragments were purchased from Integrated DNA Technology. All of the enzymes were purchased from New England Biolabs (NEB), and chemicals were purchased from Sigma. Ultrapure urea was purchased from Affymetrix Invitrogen.
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Oligonucleotides were purchased from Integrated DNA Technology (IDT) (Supplementary Table 1). Custom gBlocks gene fragments were purchased from Integrated DNA Technology. All of the enzymes were purchased from New England Biolabs (NEB), and chemicals were purchased from Sigma. Ultrapure urea was purchased from Affymetrix Invitrogen.
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