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DNA Gene Chip Explanation

This is a part of Scanning Life's Matrix: Genes, Proteins, and Small Molecules
DNA Gene Chip Explanation

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Dr. Melton describes the process used to extract DNA from a cell and to analyze it on a gene chip.

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Dr. Melton describes the process used to extract DNA from a cell and to analyze it on a gene chip.

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