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Why You Should Know Your Gene’s Accession Number

  Ed Davis, Ph.D. Introduction A typical mammalian gene usually does not encode a single protein, thanks partly to the phenomenon of alternative mRNA splicing. Nearly all mammalian genes contain multiple introns, and greater than 90% of all intron-containing...

NRAS Q61K Reference Standard

[tab:Product Information] The NRAS Q61K Reference Standard is genomic DNA derived from a highly characterized heterozygous diploid HCT116 cell line, genetically modified with advanced genome editing technology to include the...

PIK3CA E545K Reference Standard

[tab:Product Information] The PIK3CA E545K Reference Standard is genomic DNA derived from a highly characterized heterozygous diploid HCT116 cell line, genetically modified with advanced genome editing technology to include the...

KRAS G13C Reference Standard

[tab:Product Information] The KRAS G13C Reference Standard is genomic DNA derived from a highly characterized homozygous diploid HCT116 cell line, genetically modified with advanced genome editing technology to include the...

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