...DNA as small as six bases, and detection, by hybridization, of bound fragments as small as 12...

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Page 1: ...DNA as small as six bases, and detection, by hybridization, of bound fragments as small as 12 bascs:. (Figure 2). DNA greater than 40 bases is quantitatively retained with baking
Page 2: ...DNA as small as six bases, and detection, by hybridization, of bound fragments as small as 12 bascs:. (Figure 2). DNA greater than 40 bases is quantitatively retained with baking
Page 3: ...DNA as small as six bases, and detection, by hybridization, of bound fragments as small as 12 bascs:. (Figure 2). DNA greater than 40 bases is quantitatively retained with baking
Page 4: ...DNA as small as six bases, and detection, by hybridization, of bound fragments as small as 12 bascs:. (Figure 2). DNA greater than 40 bases is quantitatively retained with baking
Page 5: ...DNA as small as six bases, and detection, by hybridization, of bound fragments as small as 12 bascs:. (Figure 2). DNA greater than 40 bases is quantitatively retained with baking
Page 6: ...DNA as small as six bases, and detection, by hybridization, of bound fragments as small as 12 bascs:. (Figure 2). DNA greater than 40 bases is quantitatively retained with baking
Page 7: ...DNA as small as six bases, and detection, by hybridization, of bound fragments as small as 12 bascs:. (Figure 2). DNA greater than 40 bases is quantitatively retained with baking
Page 8: ...DNA as small as six bases, and detection, by hybridization, of bound fragments as small as 12 bascs:. (Figure 2). DNA greater than 40 bases is quantitatively retained with baking