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+[[!meta title="Selective Suppression of Polymerase Chain Reaction and Its Most Popular Applications."]]
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+Lukyanov S.A., Lukyanov K.A., Gurskaya N.G., Bogdanova E.A., Buzdin A.A.
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+(2007)
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+Selective Suppression of Polymerase Chain Reaction and Its Most Popular Applications.
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+In: Buzdin A.A., Lukyanov S.A. (eds) Nucleic Acids Hybridization Modern Applications. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6040-3_2
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+[[!doi 10.1007/978-1-4020-6040-3_2 desc="Mentions that the “SSP [selective suppression PCR] effect does not inhibit, or inhibits sparingly, amplification of very long DNA ([...] usually 6–8 kbp).” "]]
‘Suppression PCR’ was first published in English in [[Siebert and coll.,
1995|biblio/7731798]]. Figure 1B shows a ‘panhandle’ structure.
+Suppression PCR usually does not affect long (6~8 kbp) DNA molecules
+(mentionned in [[Lukyanov and coll., 2007|biblio/10.1007_978-1-4020-6040-3_2]]).
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