The enormous utility of labelled nucleic acid probes has encouraged the development, over the past decade, of many efficient and reliable labelling methods.
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Cunningham, M., Mundy, C. Labelling nucleic acids for hybridization. Nature 326, 723–724 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1038/326723a0
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