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Polymerase chain reaction / Site-directed mutagenesis / Subcloning / Restriction digest / Restriction enzyme / Molecular cloning / Primer / DNA sequencing / Plasmid / Biology / Molecular biology / Biochemistry
Polymerase chain reaction
Site-directed mutagenesis
Subcloning
Restriction digest
Restriction enzyme
Molecular cloning
Primer
DNA sequencing
Plasmid
Biology
Molecular biology
Biochemistry

BglBrick vectors and datasheets: A synthetic biology platform for gene expression

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