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In this chapter we describe some of the widely used, but ill-described techniques or bits of information which are helpful or necessary for successfully using the procedures discussed in the first six chapters. Much of this information is well known in laboratories that practice molecular biology or molecular genetics, but since much of this information is transmitted almost entirely by word of mouth, it is presented here so that it can be available to groups first beginning these types of experiments.
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Schleif, R.F., Wensink, P.C. (1981). Assorted Laboratory Techniques. In: Practical Methods in Molecular Biology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5956-5_7
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