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Can the protocol be different between organisms in a single run?

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Can the protocol be different between organisms in a single run?

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A reasonable variation in incubation times or reagents in some steps of a complex procedure can be programmed. This is done to compare and optimize proteinase K digestion times, for example. However, most of the protocol should be the same for all the specimens in the run.

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