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titleOfInvention Method for preparing high-throughput sequenceable dna from individual plaques of phages presenting peptides
abstract The present invention relates to a method for DNA isolation from individual plaques of bacteriophages presenting peptides in a high-throughput PCR, wherein the PCR products obtained are sequenceable and a sample of each analyzed phage remains in a state capable of reproduction. The PCR takes place despite the presence of inhibiting components from the culture medium or the host bacteria.
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