I am trying to determine the sizes of certain DNA fragments in my PCR and yeast Genome. See attached document for explanation.
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simply perform a blast search for your PCR DNA fragments with that of S.cerevisiae genome database, hits will show you genes involved
Prarthna Saraswat Can you please tell us how one can blast a PCR DNA fragment/amplicon?
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