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Abstract
Many of the protocols in this manual assume a knowledge of basic (chemical and biochemical) techniques. Although some of these are outside the scope of Current Protocols in Nucleic Acid Chemistry (CPNC), several basic methods can be found in this volume, either as support protocols or as part of longer protocols. While tailored to the particular goals of the units in which they appear, such protocols can be adapted by the trained researcher to suit the needs of a particular laboratory. If additional explanation or details for molecular techniques are required, the reader is advised to consult Current Protocols in Molecular Biology (CPMB). To facilitate this cross‐referencing, relevant CPMB units are cited throughout CPNC. This appendix lists some commonly used techniques described in CPNC and indicates where they can be found in CPNC.