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Molecular tools of the trade

New products for molecular biologists include software for microsatellite analysis, a kit for the direct labelling of Fab', IgG or other proteins and molecules, and chromosome paints for the identification of individual human chromosomes.

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  1. These notes are compiled by Diane Gershon from information provided by the manufacturers. To obtain further details, use the reader service card bound inside the journal. Prices quoted are sometimes nominal, and apply only within the country indicated.

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Gershon, D. Molecular tools of the trade. Nature 356, 175–178 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1038/356175a0

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