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  • Roe Laboratory Protocols

    Molecular biological protocols, mostly PCR related used by Bruce A. Roe at the Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, OU, Norman, OK.

    www.genome.ou.edu

  • Design Oligonunucleotide Primers

    Interface for scanning DNA sequences for restriction sites, without changing encoded protein created. Includes FAQ, table of enzymes and links to tools, maintained at the University of Waterloo, ON, Canada.

    sciborg.uwaterloo.ca

  • FISH Guide and Troubleshooting

    Links to pages describing influential parameters, with guides on PCR, RT-PCR and multiplex PCR reactions, Taq, FISH, CM-FISH, TM-FISH, microarrays, CCK, slide prep and labeling, maintained by Octavian Henegariu from Yale University, New Haven, CT.

    info.med.yale.edu

  • The web guide of PCR

    List of links and forum on the subject and related methodology. Set up and maintained by SJ Krivokapich, National University of Misiones, Argentina.

    www.pcrlinks.com

  • Long PCR Protocol

    Protocol and guidelines for choice of conditions for PCR of long sequences (10 kb or larger). From Genetics Dept., Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA

    twod.med.harvard.edu

  • HiFi DNA

    HiFi DNA is a company selling a DNA polymerase for PCR at low temperature giving accurate replication of certain sequences where Taq fails.

    www.hifidna.com

  • PCR Project

    Presentations from the University of California at Berkley on PCR, both current research reports and reviews.

    sunsite.berkeley.edu

  • PCR Protocols

    Protocols and technical hints, particularly for reverse transcription PCR, somewhat outdated, compiled by Dr Jack Vanden Heuvel, Department of Veterinary Science and Molecular Toxicology Program, Penn State University

    www.cas.psu.edu

  • PCR Technology

    An introduction by Connie Veilleux from the US National Health Museum website.

    www.accessexcellence.org

  • Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)

    A graphic description of the principle of PCR from the US National Health Museum web site.

    www.accessexcellence.org

  • Rep-PCR Genomic Fingerprinting

    Bacteria are characterized by Rep-PCR fingerprinting using primers corresponding to naturally occurring repetitive sequences in the interspersed regions.

    www.msu.edu

  • Tavi's PCR protocols

    A page describing the main parameters and trouble-shooting in PCR. The page is somewhat dated (updated 1997) but still useful.

    info.med.yale.edu

  • What the Heck is PCR?

    Popular description of the PCR technique by John C Brown, University of Kansas 1995.

    people.ku.edu

  • Polymerase Chain Reaction

    Popular survey article by Mark V. Bloom, DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, from the web site of the US National Health Museum.

    www.accessexcellence.com

  • Kary Mullis

    Inventor Profile of Kary Mullis, the originator of PCR, from the National Inventors Hall of Fame web site.

    www.invent.org

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