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            <title>Nonradioactive Telomere Length Assay</title>
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            <description>Telomeres are specialized DNA-proteinstructures found at the ends of eukaryoticchromosomes. Telomeric DNA consistsof small, tandemly repeated DNA se-quences (e.g., human repeat sequence,TTAGGG). These G-rich sequences arehighly conserved during evolution.

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            <title>A Rapid Assay for Telomerase Activity on Telomeres</title>
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            <description>A free accessible original paper in downloadable PDF format.


Reference:
Molecular Cell Biology Research Communications 3, 312–318 (2000)

Telomere Dynamics in Cells with Introduced Telomerase: A Rapid Assay for Telomerase Activity on Telomeres
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            <title>TRF Assay: Preparations for a Southern to determine telomere lengths</title>
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            <description>A PDF protocol from Children's Medical Research Institute, Australia. (Lorel Colgin)

TRF Assay
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            <title>Telomere measurement by quantitative PCR</title>
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            <description>A free accessible original paper on telomere measurement by quantitative PCR.

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            <title>Telomere length determination</title>
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            <description>This is a telomere length protocol for pomb fission yeast.

Telomere length can vary from strain to strain and is sensitive to a variety of mutants affecting DNA and chromosome function. This protocol is derived from published work by Julie Cooper and used b ...</description>
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            <title>TRAP assay setup (Telomere Repeat Amplification Protocol)</title>
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            <description>A detailed PDF protocol for TRAP assay with tips. By Lorel Colgin at Children's Medical Research Institute, Australia.

TRAP assay setup procedure
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            <title>TRAP assay (Telomere Repeat Amplification Protocol)</title>
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            <description>A pdf protcol on telomerase TRAP assay. (Lorel Colgin, Children's Medical Research Institute, Australia)

The TRAP assay is described in Kim et al. (1994), Science 266: 2011-2015, except that there is no incorporation of radioactive nucleotides nor end-label ...</description>
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            <title>Telomere Length Measurement by Fluorescence In Situ hybridization and flow cytometry</title>
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            <description>A review article on Telomere Length Measurement by Fluorescence In Situ hybridization and flow cytometry. PDF file downloadable from BC cancer agency, Canada. (BCCRC) ...</description>
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            <title>TelDB: Human Telomere Information database</title>
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            <description>TelDB is a WWW telomere information center supported by NIH. Telomere literature references are accessible though a searchable Telomere Literature Database. ...</description>
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