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Dna Large Cloning Libraries Regions Technique Produce Amounts

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DNA Cloning is a technique that can produce large amounts of a desired sequence
DNA Libraries are large collections of DNA sequences that can be created by DNA cloning
Genomic Libraries contain large fragments of DNA, and include both exon::coding and intron::noncoding regions of the DNA
cDNA or complementary DNA, also called expression libraries are constructed by reverse-transcribing processed mRNA, and therefore lacks noncoding regions

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