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David Eccles (gringer)
Location: Wellington, New Zealand Join Date: May 2011
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While I was reading about the OpenPCR machine (linked from an article about Open Source failures), I came across a quite nice primer for PCR:
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/labs/pcr/ You get to use a magic pipette that dispenses the correct volume each time (looks like an old manual Gilson), use magic automatically-mixing solutions, and watch the target DNA sequence amplify to become the dominant sequence in the mix. |
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