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A Cheap and Simple Method for DNA Isolation from Endonuclease Producing Serratia marcescens

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Niyazi D, Radeva S, Bozhkova M, Savova D, Stoeva T. A Cheap and Simple Method for DNA Isolation from Endonuclease Producing Serratia marcescens. Iran J Public Health. 2023;52(5):1089-1091.