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Labelling of oligos: an interesting phenomenon



Labelling of oligos: an interesting phenomenon

I had to label about 40-50 primers, and while doing this I have spotted a
strange phenomenon: the labelling efficiency could drop to less then 10%
depending on the first nucleotide of the primer, independently of the
sequence and condition. ... ...

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