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*'''[[User:Brian Renda|Brian Renda]] 15:47, 6 February 2012 (EST)''': Another cool PCR variant is called RPA (recombinase polymerase amplification), it is isothermal, finished in about 10-15 minutes, and the ingredients can be dried and stored at room temperature <cite>Piepenburg2006</cite>. | *'''[[User:Brian Renda|Brian Renda]] 15:47, 6 February 2012 (EST)''': Another cool PCR variant is called RPA (recombinase polymerase amplification), it is isothermal, finished in about 10-15 minutes, and the ingredients can be dried and stored at room temperature <cite>Piepenburg2006</cite>. | ||
:*'''[[User:Yi Kou|Yi Kou]] 18:24, 6 February 2012 (EST)''':Really nice technique! | |||
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- Brian Renda 15:47, 6 February 2012 (EST): Another cool PCR variant is called RPA (recombinase polymerase amplification), it is isothermal, finished in about 10-15 minutes, and the ingredients can be dried and stored at room temperature [1].
- Yi Kou 18:24, 6 February 2012 (EST):Really nice technique!