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Links to protocols
This
site gives you general information on how and why molecular techniques
work. Here are links to some sites that give you specific protocols
for performing individual techniques.
- BIOSCI.
A set of electronic communication forumsthe bionet USENET
newsgroups and parallel e-mail listsused by biological scientists
worldwide. No fees are charged for the service.
http://www.bio.net/
- Cell
and Molecular Biology Online's methods and protocols page.
http://www.cellbio.com/protocols.html
- Comprehensive protocol collection. From the Ambrose
lab at Dartmouth College.
http://cobweb.dartmouth.edu/~ambros/molbio/index.html
- http://www.uct.ac.za/depts/mmi/bbhelp/con2.html#CON_PRX_MAN
- Hugh
Griffin's site.
This site will link you to a variety of molecular biology pages,
including many protocols. This page has a large number of sponsor
banners, so be prepared for it to load a little slower.
http://www.highveld.com/protocols.html
- Mark
Strom's Molecular Biology Protocols site.
Mark Strom at the Microbial Pathogenesis/Utilization Research
Division, Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NMFS/NOAA). Lots
of protocols and helpful hints.
http://research.nwfsc.noaa.gov/protocols.html
- Molecular
Biology Techniques Manual.
An excerpt from the hardcopy version. Includes descriptions and
protocols for SDS-PAGE, PCR, and Western blotting. Lots of highly
technical information about these techniques.
http://www.cellbio.com/protocols.html
- PCR
and multiplex PCR: guide and troubleshooting.
An online PRC manual put together by Octavian Henegariu of Yale
University.
http://info.med.yale.edu/genetics/ward/tavi/PCR.html
- Protocol
Online. A database that organizes many online protocol resources.
This site also has discussion forums.
http://www.protocol-online.net/
- Protocols
for recombinant DNA isolation, cloning, and sequencing.
An extensive online manual of everyday lab techniques. Put together
by Bruce A. Roe, Judy S. Crabtree, and Akbar S. Khan, Department
of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The University of Oklahoma, Norman.
http://dna1.chem.ou.edu/protocol_book/protocol_index.html
- Protocols
from the Crawford Laboratory at the University of Missouri,
Kansas City.
http://sgi.bls.umkc.edu/funnylab/DLCprotocols.html
- Technical
Tips Online. A peer-reviewed site that includes protocols,
handy tips, and product information.
http://tto.trends.com/tto/index_of_TTO.shtml
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