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Almost all of molecular biology techniques are based on this paper

Figure 1 Slow cooling was better 2) More DNA more transformation activity

Activity correlates to change in absorption of cooled DNA not warm DNA Figure 2 DNA absorption at heated temp DNA absorption after cooling Activity correlates to change in absorption of cooled DNA not warm DNA

Figure 3

Figure 4 Fast cooling? 1ug/ml to 20ug/ml

Figure 5 Salt dependent Annealing by Repressing the repulsive Effect of phosphates By shielding them.

Figure 6 Non-homologous DNA makes it Harder for homologous ssDNA to find each other