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Nucleic acid sequence analysis software for microcomputers
Analytical Biochemistry, 1990It is clear that a computer-aided data control system is required for even small laboratories generating nucleic acid data. While the molecular biologist at many universities and large research institutions has access to mainframe computers and nucleic acid sequence analysis software, many find it more convenient to perform sequence analysis on ...
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Nucleic acid amplification and sequencing techniques
1993While nucleic acid hybridization procedures have now developed to the extent that they can be used readily for identification and typing of a wide range of microorganisms, the target nucleic acid is available only in very limited quantities unless the organism is first cultivated. Culture methods have not, however, been devised for some microorganisms,
K. J. Towner, A. Cockayne
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Nucleic Acids (DNA) Sequencing, Transcriptional
2006Transcriptional Sequencing (TS) is a novel DNA sequencing method based on the chain termination method using RNA Polymerase (RNAP). Transcriptional sequencing differs considerably from conventional cycle sequencing methods using DNA Polymerases (DNAPs) with 2′-deoxyribonucleotide triphosphates (2′-dNTPs) and 2′, 3′-dideoxyribonucleotide triphosphates ...
Kazuhiro Shibata+2 more
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Gene analysis and nucleic acid sequencing
1997Since the inception and popularization of capillary electrophoresis (CE) during the 1970s and 1980s, the application of the technique to the analysis of biomolecules has captured the imagination and energies of scientists in academia and industry. Central to this fascination is the ability to accomplish high resolution separations without the need to ...
J. E. Wiktorowicz, H.-M. Wenz
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Algorithms for Nucleic Acid Sequence Design
2010Motivated by a growing field of research focused on programming function into biomolecules, we seek to decrease the cost of high-quality rational nucleic acid sequence design while increasing its versatility and availability. We begin by describing an algorithm for designing the sequence of one or more interacting nucleic acid strands intended to ...
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Nucleic Acids-Sequence Analysis
Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1966A Stuart, and U L RajBhandary
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Microarray-based amplification and detection of RNA by nucleic acid sequence based amplification
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2010Andreas Mader+5 more
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