Production year
2006
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Chacune des 96 pointes de ce robot prélève une colonie bactérienne ayant intégré un fragment de l'ADN à séquencer et l'inocule dans une plaque 96 puits remplie de milieu nutritif. Ces plaques sont mises ensuite à pousser pour multiplier chacun des clones et donc, in fine, multiplier les copies de chacun des fragments de l'ADN à séquencer. L'ensemble de ces clones constitue la "banque" d'ADN du Genoscope.
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2006
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