Random amplified polymorphic DNA -RAPD analysis of human cervical
cancer in Samwha city
Mohammed Abdulwahab Ati Al-Askeri
Abstract:Objectives: The study intended to distinguish a likely hereditary variety in the
genomic DNA of Iraqi patients corresponding with cervical disease and the possibility of getting an advantage of the potentially produced DNA fragment(s) as a
molecular test for future related applications. Methods: Blood and tissue tests
were collected from female patients with cervical malignant growth and solid
females; DNA was extricated and purged from each example, and then "Irregular
Amplification of Polymorphic DNA techniq… Show more
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