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What about amplicons as chromosomal regions that are amplified (DNA copy-number > 2n)?
Hello! As part of an online Molecular Biology class through Johns Hopkins University we (( Dechava1), ( Dusty40) and ( Jedwar48)) will be updating this article. Please feel free to leave us comments here as we attempt to improve this article by adding content, links and references. Though we are first-time wikipedians we hope that by the end of our project this article will adequately communicate what an amplicon is and how it arises, among other things. Our assignment will conclude on December 15, 2012.
Thanks! Dechava1 ( talk) 22:53, 24 November 2012 (UTC)
Hi, guys. Here's a final-week mini-review of your page. It is just a few random notes, that I jotted down while skimming the page, and is not intended as a comprehensive review.
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What about amplicons as chromosomal regions that are amplified (DNA copy-number > 2n)?
Hello! As part of an online Molecular Biology class through Johns Hopkins University we (( Dechava1), ( Dusty40) and ( Jedwar48)) will be updating this article. Please feel free to leave us comments here as we attempt to improve this article by adding content, links and references. Though we are first-time wikipedians we hope that by the end of our project this article will adequately communicate what an amplicon is and how it arises, among other things. Our assignment will conclude on December 15, 2012.
Thanks! Dechava1 ( talk) 22:53, 24 November 2012 (UTC)
Hi, guys. Here's a final-week mini-review of your page. It is just a few random notes, that I jotted down while skimming the page, and is not intended as a comprehensive review.