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A page describing the main parameters influencing the PCR and multiplex PCR reaction.Troubleshooting is included. Look for PCR, multiplex PCR, Taq, genetic, Mg, magnesium, nucleotides, labeling, RT-PCR, genetic research, research, medical and molecular genetics, hereditary, chromosome, allele, mapping, university, medical, molecular, cytogenetics, molecular, science, school, education ...
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Interactive PCR Primer Design Codon Usage Backtranslation Java Applet. Read more... Updated melting temperature calculation. Read more... Click to continue. Topics to read: The GeneFisher manual pages. Detailed paper: Software Support for the Detection of Postulated Genes. Slides for a talk on Software Support for the Detection of Postulated Genes , ISMB '96. Published research assisted by ...
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Long PCR Reagents and Guidelines (Modified from Cheng et al. (1)) General Guidelines for Long PCR Conditions and Enzyme Mixtures Efficient Long PCR results from the use of two polymerases: a non-proofreading polymerase is the main polymerase in the reaction, and a proofreading polymerase (3' to 5' exo) is present at a lower concentration. Following the results of Cheng et al. (1) we have had ...
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ALKAMI BIOSYSTEMS, INC. - Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Resources for Molecular Biologists ...
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PCR Technology Connie Veilleux Introduction Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has rapidly become one of the most widely used techniques in molecular biology and for good reason: it is a rapid, inexpensive and simple means of producing relatively large numbers of copies of DNA molecules from minute quantities of source DNA material--even when the source DNA is of relatively poor quality. PCR ...
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