Method of nucleic acid sequence selection

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435 912, 4351723, 536 243, 536 2433, C12N 1510, C12P 1934

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The present invention provides a method for the rapid isolation and recovery of a desired target DNA or RNA molecules from a mixture or library containing such molecules. The method involves the use of biotinylated probes and enzymatic repair-cleavage to eliminate undesired library members from a sample.

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