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            <title>A general PCR protocol and procedure note</title>
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            <description>General PCR protocol:

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10X reaction buffer (with MgCl2)              5 ul                 
25mM MgCl2(optional)                          3 ul                 
dNTP mix (10mM of each dNTP)  ...</description>
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            <title>Amplification and Labeling with Cy dyes</title>
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            <description>This is a protocol to synthesize cy dyes incorporated DNA probe using PCR for hybridization. (from YGAC Yale Genome Analysis Center) ...</description>
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            <title>Alkami Quick Guide for PCR</title>
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            <description>A 70 page pdf tech book on PCR. (Alkami Biosystems, Inc.)

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PREFACE.................................................................................... 4
LAB SUPPLY SELECTION ........................................................ 5
LABO ...</description>
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            <title>Electronic PCR: finding sequence tagged sites STS</title>
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            <description>Electronic PCR (e-PCR) is computational procedure that is used to identify sequence tagged sites(STSs), within DNA sequences. e-PCR looks for potential STSs in DNA sequences by searching for subsequences that closely match the PCR primers and have the correct  ...</description>
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