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how much the size of nitrocellulose membrane should be in
southern blotting.



how much the size of nitrocellulose membrane should be in southern blotting...

Answer / nimy

The size of nitro cellulose membrane used in southern blotting should be equal to the size of the gel we are cutting and by keeping the membrane on both the sides of gel the band is transfered to the mambrane.

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