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  Dolan DNA Learning Centers Gene Almanac http://www.dnalc.org/home.html
Educational site on topics in genetics and gene expression from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, USA.
  PCR Gateway http://www.horizonpress.com/pcr/
A directory of PCR techniques, PCR protocols, PCR troubleshooting, PCR websites and online resources from the publisher Horizon Press.
  The Web Guide of PCR http://www.pcrlinks.com/
List of links and forum on the subject and related methodology. Set up and maintained by SJ Krivokapich, National University of Misiones, Argentina.
  Kary B. Mullis - Autobiography http://nobelprize.org/chemistry/laureates/1993/mullis-autobio.html
The originator of PCR, from the Nobel e-museum web site.
  Protocols Online: PCR Protocols http://www.protocol-online.org/prot/Molecular_Biology/PCR/
Extensive collection of PCR protocols and methods from Protocol On Line.
  Tavi's PCR Protocols http://info.med.yale.edu/genetics/ward/tavi/PCR.html
A page describing the main parameters and trouble-shooting in PCR. The page is somewhat dated (updated 1997) but still useful.
  Attotron Biosensor Corporation http://www.attotron.com
Research and development company for development of biosensors and related products for the research and educational markets.
  PCR Animated http://users.ugent.be/~avierstr/principles/pcrani.html
Animation illustrating the principle of PCR, from the University of Ghent, Belgium.
  Fluorescence in Situ Hybridisation http://info.med.yale.edu/genetics/ward/tavi/FISH.html
Technical notes on Fluorescence in situ hybridisation from the Institute of Genetics of Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
  GeneOhm Sciences http://www.geneohm.com
Tests on group B Streptococcus and methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus by PCR / DNA sequencing.
  Principle of PCR http://users.ugent.be/~avierstr/principles/pcr.html
Applications in work on aging of Caenorhabditis elegans and phylogeny of nematodes, by Andy Vierstraete, Department of Biology, University of Ghent, Belgium.
  What the Heck is PCR? http://people.ku.edu/~jbrown/pcr.html
Popular description of the PCR technique by John C Brown, University of Kansas 1995.
  PCR Troubleshooting http://info.med.yale.edu/genetics/ward/tavi/Trblesht.html
Limited to conventional straight forward PCR. Page designed and maintained by Octavian Henegariu on the web site of the Yale - New Haven Medical Center.
  PCR and Multiplex PCR Guide http://www.info.med.yale.edu/genetics/ward/tavi/Guide.html
Discussions of the parameters influencing the PCR reaction and some PCR and multiplex PCR applications, by Octavian Henegariu on the web site of the Yale - New Haven Medical center.
  T-DNA Generated Enhancer Traps in Arabidopsis http://www.dartmouth.edu/~tjack/
Application of inverse PCR, partial genomic libraries and TAIL-PCR in cloning flanking, at the Department of Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH.
  Polymerase Chain Reaction http://www.accessexcellence.com/RC/CT/polymerase_chain_reaction.html
Popular survey article by Mark V. Bloom, DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, from the web site of the US National Health Museum.
  Long PCR Protocol http://twod.med.harvard.edu/labgc/estep/longPCR_protocol.html
Protocol and guidelines for choice of conditions for PCR of long sequences (10 kb or larger). From Genetics Dept., Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
  FISH Guide and Troubleshooting http://info.med.yale.edu/genetics/ward/tavi/FISHguide.html
Links to pages describing influential parameters, with guides on PCR, RT-PCR and multiplex PCR reactions, Taq, FISH, CM-FISH, TM-FISH, microarrays, CCK, slide prep and labeling, maintained by Octavian Henegariu from Yale University, New Haven, CT.
  Inverse PCR and Cycle Sequencing of P Element Insertions for STS Generation http://www.fruitfly.org/about/methods/inverse.pcr.html
Step by step protocol, by EJ Rehm, Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project, USA.
  Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) http://www.accessexcellence.org/AB/GG/polymerase.html
A graphic description of the principle of PCR from the US National Health Museum web site.
  Inverse PCR for PAC-end Sequencing http://www.genetics.wustl.edu/fish_lab/frank/cgi-bin/fish/prot2.html
To generate PCR fragments that contain the ends of PAC inserts that can be sequenced. Protocol by B Barbazuk, Washington University Zebrafish Genome Resources Project, USA.
  Thermostable DNA Polymerases http://arbl.cvmbs.colostate.edu/hbooks/genetics/biotech/enzymes/hotpolys.html
Discussion of their origin and briefly their properties. From the web site of Colorado State University.
  Adjuvants in PCR Reactions http://info.med.yale.edu/genetics/ward/tavi/p16.html
Brief discussion of additives to improve amplification efficiency and specificity of PCR, by Octavian Henegariu, Yale-New Haven Medical Center.
  PCR Technology http://www.accessexcellence.org/LC/SS/PS/PCR/PCR_technology.html
An introduction by Connie Veilleux from the US National Health Museum website.
  Kary Mullis http://www.invent.org/hall_of_fame/109.html
Inventor Profile of Kary Mullis, the originator of PCR, from the National Inventors Hall of Fame web site.
  PCR Protocols http://www.cas.psu.edu/docs/CASDEPT/VET/jackvh/jvhpcr.html
Protocols and technical hints, particularly for reverse transcription PCR, somewhat outdated, compiled by Dr Jack Vanden Heuvel, Department of Veterinary Science and Molecular Toxicology Program, Penn State University
  Anchor Probes for Comparative Mapping of Grass Species http://greengenes.cit.cornell.edu/anchors/
Article in which probes from different libraries were used to hybridize seven cereals at the Department of Plant Breeding and Biometry, Cornell University, NY.
  Rational Primer Design Greatly Improves Differential Display-PCR (DD-PCR) http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/25/11/2239
Article: D Graf, AG Fisher, M Merkenschlager: Nucl. Acids Res. 25:11 2239-2240.
  GenHunter http://www.genhunter.com
Manufacturer of material for differential display PCR in Nashville, Tenn USA.
  HiFi DNA http://www.hifidna.com/
HiFi DNA is a company selling a DNA polymerase for PCR at low temperature giving accurate replication of certain sequences where Taq fails.
  The PCR Encyclopedia http://www.pcr-encyclopedia.com/
Describes plans for a free encyclopedia dedicated to the polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
  Single Tube Confirmation PCR Protocol http://www-sequence.stanford.edu/group/yeast_deletion_project/single_tube_protocol.html
For characterization colonies of transformed clones of Saccharaomyces, from the web site of the Stanford Genome Technology Center, Palo Alto, CA, USA.
  PrimerDigital http://primerdigital.com/index.php
International biotechnology company specialized in a design service for PCR primers and probes, PCR-based technology development, projects for development of polymorphism and software development.
  Which DNA Marker for Which Purpose? http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/ebook/y/1999/whichmarker
Compendia of the Research Project "Development, optimisation and validation of molecular tools for assessment of biodiversity in forest trees", European Union DGXII Biotechnology FW IV Research Programme. From the web site of the University Library, Göttingen.
  Optimizing Multiplex and LA-PCR with Betaine http://www-lecb.ncifcrf.gov/~pnh/papers/TIBS/jun97.html
LA-PCR = "long and accurate PCR". Article by PN Hengen in TIBS June 1997.
  PCR-ELISA and Related http://www.btc-bti.com/pcrelisa.htm
P Zhang, CJ Gebhart, D Burden, GE Duhamel: A low technology alternative to real time PCR, technical article on the site of BT&C, Inc Bridgewater, NJ, USA.
  RFLP Definition http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~frf/rflp.html
RFLP = Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism, from FDA
  Nematode ITS1 Size Variation http://nematode.unl.edu/its_id/EXAMPLES/index.htm
Examples of Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP)electrophoresis slabs for different nematodes, from University of Nebrasca.
  RAPD PCR http://avery.rutgers.edu/WSSP/StudentScholars/project/archives/onions/rapd.html
RAPD stands for Random Amplification of Polymorphic DNA, where the target sequence(s) (to be amplified) is unknown.Brief description, from Rutgers University, USA.
  Wayward PCR Primers http://www-lecb.ncifcrf.gov/~pnh/papers/TIBS/jan95.html
Article by PN Hengen from TIBS 1995 on the loss of activity of PCR primers with time.
  Fidelity of DNA Polymerases for PCR http://www.lecb.ncifcrf.gov/~pnh/papers/TIBS/aug95.html
Article by PN Hengen from TIBS 1995
  Detection of Point Mutations by RFLP of PCR Amplified DNA Sequences http://www.uni-graz.at/~binder/thesis/node64.html
Thesis abstract about restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) by Alexander Binder 1997.
  Ingenetix GmbH http://www.ingenetix.com/
Develops technology and products for DNA and mRNA research. Also provide DNA testing for the determination of parentage/paternity and custom DNA sequencing, oligonucleotide synthesis, genotyping services, pharmacogenetics and quantitative PCR, in Vienna, Austria.
  PCR Guru http://www.pcrguru.com/
A downloadable textbook on PCR setup and optimization, not free.
  Inverse PCR for Use with Snyder mTn-lacZ/LEU2-based Mutagenesis http://labs.fhcrc.org/gottschling/General%20Protocols/ipcr.html
Protocol by M McMurray, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Wa. USA.
  A Rapid DNA Minipreparation Method Suitable for AFLP and Other PCR Applications http://pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/ispmb/ispmb17/17053-1.pdf
Preparation of DNA from plant tissues suitable for PCR methods including AFLP, article by DH CHEN and PC RONALD Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis.
  Quantitative PCR Protocol http://www.jax.org/cyto/quanpcr.html
From the Jackson Laboratory, University of Maine, USA.
  Detection of Single Nucleotide Mutations in Wheat Using Single Strand Conformation Polymorphism Gels http://pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/ispmb/ispmb19/R01-013.pdf
P Martins-Lopez, H Zhang, R Koebner, Plant Mol. Biol. Reporter 19(2001): 159-162. From National Research Coouncil Canada.
  PCR Method Protocols http://hg.wustl.edu/hdk_lab_manual/pcr/pcrcontents.html
Protocols for PCR posted by the Helen Donis-Keller Laboratory.
  Inverse PCR Protocol http://www.mcdb.lsa.umich.edu/labs/maddock/protocols/PCR/inverse_pcr_protocol.html
Step by step protocol, from the web site of the Department of Biology, University of Michigan, USA.
  PCR Protocol http://www.mcdb.lsa.umich.edu/labs/maddock/protocols/PCR/general_pcr_protocol.html
Detailed PCR protocol from the web site of the Department of Biology, University of Michigan, USA.
  Optimizing PCR Protocols http://www.jax.org/imr/optimize_pcr.html
Brief guidelines. From the Jackson Laboratory, University of Maine, USA.
  PCR World http://pcrworld.blogspot.com
Collection of unreferenced texts on various aspects of PCR.
  Effect of PCR Buffer on Multiplex PCR http://www.qiagen.com/literature/brochures/pcr/pdf/pcrcha03.pdf
Multiplex PCR employs different primer pairs in the same amplification reaction. This requires extensive optimization of annealing conditions. From Quiagen (company).
  Primerfox http://www.primerfox.com
Free online tool for generation of PCR primers.
  Degenerate PCR http://www.dartmouth.edu/~ambros/protocols/other/koelle/degenerate_PCR.html
The identification of novel members of gene families by PCR using degenerate primers is described and protocols given. Article by Michael Koelle 1996 on the web site of Dartmouth College.
  Reference in PCR http://www.gene-quantification.org
Technical aspects of quantitative real-time PCR and RT-PCR. Instruments, kits, dyes, chemistries, and services presented by their manufacturers.
  DNALC: PCR Animation http://www.dnalc.org/ddnalc/resources/shockwave/pcranwhole.html
An animation explaining how the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) works, from the Dolan DNA learning center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, USA.
  BioRad, Amplification, PCR http://www.bio-rad.com/B2B/BioRad/product/br_category.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@0937418475.1167690030@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccciaddjkighejmcfngcfkmdhkkdfll.0&divName=Life+Science+Research&loggedIn=false&serviceLevel=Lit+Request&lang=English&csel=HQ&catLevel=3&catOID=-32427&isPA=false&categoryPath=%2fCatalogs%2fLife+Science+Research%2fAmplification+%7c+PCR
Division of BioRad Laboratories that manufactures and sells instruments for PCR, in Hercules, California, USA.
  PCR Amplification of cDNA Segments by 2 Stage Nested PCR http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/SNP/snp_viewTable.cgi?type=method&method_id=555
Protocol from the method database of NIH, USA.
  Standard PCR Protocols http://web.uct.ac.za/microbiology/pcrcond.htm
From Molecular Biology Techniques Manual, from the web site of the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
  PCR Primer Design and Reaction Optimisation http://web.uct.ac.za/microbiology/pcroptim.htm
Article by Ed Rybicki, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of Cape Town in: Molecular Biology Techniques Manual, on the web site of the University of Cape Town.
  Amberg Laboratory Protocols: http://www.upstate.edu/biochem/amberg/protocols.php
Laboratory protocols for PCR work used by the group of David Amberg at the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, New York.
  Rep-PCR Genomic Fingerprinting http://www.msu.edu/user/debruijn/
Bacteria are characterized by Rep-PCR fingerprinting using primers corresponding to naturally occurring repetitive sequences in the interspersed regions.
  PCR Project http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/biotech/pcr/
Presentations from the University of California at Berkley on PCR, both current research reports and reviews.
  Roe Laboratory Protocols http://www.genome.ou.edu/proto.html
Molecular biological protocols, mostly PCR related used by Bruce A. Roe at the Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, OU, Norman, OK.

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