PCR
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| - | [[Silver: PCR]] | + | *[[Silver: PCR]] |
| - | + | *[[E. huxleyi PCR]] | |
| - | [[E. huxleyi PCR]] | + | *[[Knight:Colony PCR]] |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
| - | # | + | #A discussion of the amplification efficiencies of different DNA polymerases on templates of varying length and GC content using real-time PCR <cite>Arezi-AnalBiochem-2003</cite>. |
| + | ==References== | ||
| + | <biblio> | ||
| + | #Arezi-AnalBiochem-2003 pmid=14511688 | ||
| + | </biblio> | ||
[[Category:Protocol]] | [[Category:Protocol]] | ||
[[Category:DNA]] | [[Category:DNA]] | ||
[[Category:In vitro]] | [[Category:In vitro]] | ||
Revision as of 18:36, 14 September 2006
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General Information
PCR is an acronym for polymerase chain reaction. It is a method for amplifying DNA in vitro.
General Procedure
Specific Protocols
Notes
- A discussion of the amplification efficiencies of different DNA polymerases on templates of varying length and GC content using real-time PCR [1].
References
- Arezi B, Xing W, Sorge JA, and Hogrefe HH. . pmid:14511688.


