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Identification of individual DNA molecule of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by nested PCR-RFLP and capillary electrophoresis - ScienceDirect
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How do I detect primer dimers in an electrophoresis gel? and how to avoid them in a PCR reaction? | ResearchGate
![On PCR gel electrophoresis, I've always known this (red arrow) to be the result of primer dimers. My PI says not it's primer dimers, but a primer "plume". Never heard that before. On PCR gel electrophoresis, I've always known this (red arrow) to be the result of primer dimers. My PI says not it's primer dimers, but a primer "plume". Never heard that before.](https://i.redd.it/kxhc3foftex71.png)