Nucleic acid marker ladder for estimating mass

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Carbohydrates or derivatives

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C536S023100, C536S063000, C435S006120

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a nucleic acid marker ladder which is a restriction endonuclease digest, wherein a nucleic acid restriction endonuclease digest is a collection of nucleic acid fragments resulting from complete digestion of one or more nucleic acids by one or more restriction endonucleases; the restriction endonuclease digest contains at least 3 fragments; and the size of the fragments in base pairs is a multiple of an integer, wherein the integer is 10 or more.

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