File:GTCATAGCA in maxam gilbert sequencing.jpeg
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English: Electrophoresis of short sequences created by Maxam-Gilbert sequencing technique. The primary sequence, GTCATAGCA, is read from the bottom of the polyacrylamide gel |
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