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... template DNA should not contain sig- nificant amounts of chelating agents such as EDTA ( ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid ) or neg- atively charged ions , such as PO3- , which can sequester Mg2 + . • Buffer to maintain pH . Tris - Cl ...
... template DNA should not contain sig- nificant amounts of chelating agents such as EDTA ( ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid ) or neg- atively charged ions , such as PO3- , which can sequester Mg2 + . • Buffer to maintain pH . Tris - Cl ...
Page 8-8
... DNA polymerases are summarized in Table 8-1 . Details of the isolation and physi- cal properties of the purified ... templates denature at a temperature that is determined in part by their G + C content . The higher the proportion of G + C , ...
... DNA polymerases are summarized in Table 8-1 . Details of the isolation and physi- cal properties of the purified ... templates denature at a temperature that is determined in part by their G + C content . The higher the proportion of G + C , ...
Page 8-9
... DNA synthesis catalyzed by the thermostable polymerase , which in the case of Taq DNA poly- merase is 72–78 ° C . In ... templates . Optional Components of Polymerase Chain Reactions A number of cosolvents and additives have been reported to ...
... DNA synthesis catalyzed by the thermostable polymerase , which in the case of Taq DNA poly- merase is 72–78 ° C . In ... templates . Optional Components of Polymerase Chain Reactions A number of cosolvents and additives have been reported to ...
Page 8-17
... DNA used as templates in PCR at your own laboratory bench and the take only as much of the dilution as needed into the PCR area . ⚫ At the end of the PCR , do not take the tubes containing amplified DNA into the PCR area . Instead ...
... DNA used as templates in PCR at your own laboratory bench and the take only as much of the dilution as needed into the PCR area . ⚫ At the end of the PCR , do not take the tubes containing amplified DNA into the PCR area . Instead ...
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... DNA . After this second round of nested amplification , almost all of the ... templates is often more efficient if the oligonucleotide primers are ... DNA . The template can be a fragment of DNA , a preparation of genomic DNA , a ...
... DNA . After this second round of nested amplification , almost all of the ... templates is often more efficient if the oligonucleotide primers are ... DNA . The template can be a fragment of DNA , a preparation of genomic DNA , a ...
Contents
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8-17 | |
8-23 | |
Analysis of Interacting Proteins with Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy 18 | 8-96 |
INFORMATION PANELS | 8-107 |
INFORMATION PANELS | 8-109 |
Chapter 9 | 8-120 |
Preparation of Radiolabeled DNA and RNA Probes 9 1 | 8-128 |
Exon Trapping and Amplification 11 80 | 11-80 |
INFORMATION PANELS | 11-98 |
Chain Reaction | 11-125 |
Chapter 1 | 12-1 |
Chapter 4 | 12-4 |
Chapter 12 | 12-12 |
Chapter 16 | 12-16 |
INTRODUCTION | 12-32 |
Chapter 15 | 9-15 |
Chapter 18 | 9-18 |
INTRODUCTION | 9-25 |
PROTOCOLS | 9-33 |
INFORMATION PANELS | 9-76 |
1 | 10-1 |
Chapter 10 | 10-10 |
Volume 1 | 10-11 |
Volume 2 | 10-16 |
INFORMATION PANELS | 10-43 |
Chapter 3 | 11-3 |
Chapter 5 | 11-5 |
Chapter 11 | 11-7 |
Chapter 8 | 11-8 |
PROTOCOLS | 11-13 |
INFORMATION PANELS | 12-94 |
1 | 12-115 |
Chapter 13 | 13-13 |
INFORMATION PANELS | 13-63 |
Purification of Closed Circular DNA by Equilibrium Centrifugation in CsClEthidium 1 69 | 13-69 |
INFORMATION PANELS | 14-1 |
Chapter 2 | 14-2 |
Chapter 14 | 14-3 |
INFORMATION PANELS | 14-9 |
INFORMATION PANELS | 7 |
1 | 1-1 |
Chapter 7 | 1-7 |
Eukaryotic Cells | 1-17 |
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Page 9-91 - Melton, DA, Krieg, PA, Rebagliati, MR, Maniatis, T., Zinn, K., and Green, MR (1984) Efficient in vitro synthesis of biologically active RNA and RNA hybridization probes from plasmids containing a bacteriophage SP6 promoter. Nucleic Acids Res. 12, 7035-7056.
Page 14-37 - Towbin, H., Staehelin, T., and Gordon, J. (1979) Electrophoretic transfer of proteins from polyacrylamide gels to nitrocellulose sheets: procedure and some applications.
Page 9-88 - Eldeiry, WS, Tokino, T., Velculescu. VE, Levy, DB, Parsons. R., Trent, JM, Lin, D., Mercer, WE, Kinzler, KW, and Vogelstein, B.
Page 9-92 - Labeling deoxyribonucleic acid to high specific activity in vitro by nick translation with DNA polymerase.
Page 9-87 - Campbell, AP, Chenchik, A., Moqadam, F., Huang, B., Lukyanov, S., Lukyanov, K., Gurskaya, N., Sverdlov, ED, and Siebert, PD (1996).
Page 8-120 - Gilliland. G., Perrin. S., Blanchard. K., and Bunn, HF (1990) Analysis of cytokine mRNA and DNA detection and quantitation by competitive polymerase chain reaction.
Page 8-120 - Frohman, MA, Dush, MK, and Martin, GR (1988) Rapid production of full-length cDNAs from rare transcripts: amplification using a single gene-specific oligonucleotide primer. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 85, 8998-9002. 2. Edwards, JBDM, Delort, J., and Mallet, J. (1991) Oligodeoxyribonucleotide ligation to single-stranded cDNAs: A new tool for cloning 5' ends of mRNAs and for constructing cDNA libraries by in vitro amplification.
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Page 12-103 - Birnboim, HC and Doly, J. (1979) A rapid alkaline extraction procedure for screening recombinant plasmid DNA.
Page 9-88 - A technique for radiolabeling DNA restriction endonuclease fragments to high specific activity.