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RAPD PCR
However, in RAPD analysis, the target sequence(s) (to be amplified) is unknown. The scientist will design a primer with an arbitrary sequence. ...
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Ds RNA Interference with Gene Expression: RNAi
The finding is that introduction of a double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) including coding sequences ... Introduction of dsRNA mimics a gene knockout (for example, ...
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Polymers
How do the operational polymers make these things happen? How do they carry out their functions? Once again, let's go back to the plastic beads. ...
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Ds RNA Interference with Gene Expression: RNAi
The finding is that introduction of a double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) including coding sequences of almost any known gene can specifically disrupt the function ...
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Sequencing
In the last few years, more and more laboratories have gone to automated gene sequencing machines. The theory of automated and manual sequencing is the same ...
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Waksman Tutorials
Background. Prof. William H. Sofer's notes on Molecular Biology. Morgan Genetics Tutorial by Prof. William H. Sofer and Mary Gribbin. ...
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pCR II-TOPO
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML II-TOPO vector sequence with a PCR product inserted by TA Cloning ... II-TOPO has been compiled from information in sequence databases, published ...
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pCR II-TOPO
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML II-TOPO vector sequence with a PCR product inserted by TA Cloning ... The sequence of pCR. ®. II-TOPO has been compiled from information in sequence ...
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pCR II-TOPO
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML II-TOPO vector sequence with a PCR product inserted by TA Cloning ... suspect an error in the sequence, please contact Invitrogen's Technical Services ...
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RAPD PCR
RAPD stands for Random Amplification of Polymorphic DNA, where the target sequence(s) (to be amplified) is unknown.Brief description, from Rutgers ...