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    Isothermal amplification and multimerization of DNA by Bst DNA polymerase by Hafner, G J, Yang, I C, Wolter, L C, Stafford, M R, Giffard, P M

    Published in BioTechniques (01-04-2001)
    “…We have demonstrated the isothermal in vitro amplification and multimerization of several different linear DNA targets using only two primers and the strongly…”
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    Three unrelated Rh D gene polymorphisms identified among blood donors with rhesus CCee (r'r') phenotypes by HYLAND, C. A, WOLTER, L. C, SAUL, A

    Published in Blood (01-07-1994)
    “…Human red blood cells are traditionally typed as Rhesus (Rh)-positive or -negative depending on the presence or absence of the Rh D antigen. A recent report…”
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    A southern analysis of Rh blood group genes : association between restriction fragment length polymorphism patterns and Rh serotypes by HYLAND, C. A, WOLTER, L. C, LIEW, Y.-W, SAUL, A

    Published in Blood (15-01-1994)
    “…Polymorphisms within the Rh blood group system have been defined by serologic agglutination methods, but have not yet been defined at the DNA level. Two…”
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    Nicking and joining activity of banana bunchy top virus replication protein in vitro by Hafner, GJ, Stafford, MR, Wolter, LC, Harding, RM, Dale, JL

    Published in Journal of general virology (01-07-1997)
    “…GJ Hafner, MR Stafford, LC Wolter, RM Harding and JL Dale Centre for Molecular Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The…”
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    A southern analysis of Rh blood group genes: association between restriction fragment length polymorphism patterns and Rh serotypes by Hyland, CA, Wolter, LC, Liew, YW, Saul, A

    Published in Blood (15-01-1994)
    “…Polymorphisms within the Rh blood group system have been defined by serologic agglutination methods, but have not yet been defined at the DNA level. Two…”
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    Three unrelated Rh D gene polymorphisms identified among blood donors with Rhesus CCee (r'r') phenotypes by Hyland, CA, Wolter, LC, Saul, A

    Published in Blood (01-07-1994)
    “…Human red blood cells are traditionally typed as Rhesus (Rh)-positive or -negative depending on the presence or absence of the Rh D antigen. A recent report…”
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