Article
Dissociation of duplexes formed by hybridization of DNA with gel-immobilized oligonucleotides.
V.A. Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow.
Journal of biomolecular structure & dynamics (impact factor:
4.99).
03/1994;
11(4):783-95.
pp.783-95
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Keywords
apparent dissociation temperature
AT-rich duplexes exhibit
dissociated DNA
DNA sequencing
duplex dissociation
flat surface
gel thickness
gel volume
gel-immobilized oligonucleotide matrix
gel-immobilized oligonucleotides
higher discrimination power
immobilized oligonucleotides
multiple acts
normalized matrix
oligonucleotides matrix
perfect duplexes
polyacrylamide gel
quantitative description
simplifies identification
temperature-dependent duplex dissociation