How to randomly cut DNA yielding blunt ends?
David D Morgan
gen159 at abdn.ac.uk
Tue Nov 28 20:54:15 EST 1995
The most obvious way to do this is to sonicate the DNA to produce random
fragments and then to repair the ends with Klenow and dNTPs.
Just my $0.02 worth
Dave Morgan
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