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4.1 ............................................................33

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5.1 ................................................................................................35

5.2 DNA ...............................................................................................36

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3.3-1 .........................................................................23

3.3-2 .....................................................................31

3.3-3 .....................................................................32

5.1-1 .............................................................................36

5.2-1 DNA ...............................................................................38

6.4-1 .....................................................................44

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3.3-11 .............................................................................................27

3.3-12 .........................................................................................28

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3.3-14 .............................................................................................29

3.3-15 .....................................................................................30

4.2-1 .....................................................................................34

5.1-1 .....................................................................................35

5.1-2 .............................................................................36

5.2-1 DNA ..........................................................38

6.1-1 .....................................................................................39

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6.3-1 .....................................................................42

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DNA 5.2-1

(a) lysis buffer 500 l

100 l 10% SDS

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(c) 13000 rpm 10

(d) 500 l chloroform

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(g) 0.7—0.8 isopropanol DNA

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5.2-1 DNA

Tris-base 50mM

Na-EDTA 100mM

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