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. 1984 Jan 11;12(1 Pt 2):499–503. doi: 10.1093/nar/12.1part2.499

A computer program to enter DNA gel reading data into a computer.

R Staden
PMCID: PMC321066  PMID: 6546430

Abstract

This paper describes a simple program that uses a digitizing device to enter DNA sequences directly from autoradiographs into a computer.

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