SYBR Green I - Définition

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Bibliographie

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Toxicité et consigne de sécurité

Le SYBR Green présente une mutagenicité non nulle mais cependant très inférieure au Bromure d'éthidium. Les précautions d'usage doivent être néanmoins conservées.

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