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What is the poly(A) RNA recovery?
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What is the poly(A) RNA recovery?
The amount of poly(A) RNA varies depending on the tissue and cell type the total RNA is derived from. Poly(A) RNA usually makes up 1 – 3 % of the total RNA.
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