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Comet Assay Interest Group

http://cometassay.com

Forum for exchange of views on the single cell gel electrophoresis system, capable of detecting single- and double-strand breaks, oxidative DNA base damage, and DNA, protein and drug crosslinking. Includes related links.

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ECR Browser

http://ecrbrowser.dcode.org/

Multiple alignment and dynamic evolutionary conservation profile of several vertebrate genomes including human, mouse, rat, chicken, frog, and three fishes, developed at LLNL, Livermore, California.

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Laboratory Dialysis Answers

http://www.labdialysischat.com/

Discussion board for laboratory dialysis tips and techniques, moderated by Spectrum Laboratories, Inc.

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Molbiol.net

http://www.molbiol.net/

Resource for molecular biologists on methods, with feedback for user-directed evolution and links to commercial suppliers from Jonathan D Rees, Oxford, UK.

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Molecular Cloning Manual

http://www.molecularcloning.com/

Subscription only source of laboratory techniques in DNA and protein science, to complement the hard copy, giving scientists the benefit of both media from CSHL, NY.

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Owczarzy, Richard

http://www.owczarzy.net/

Online calculations of nucleic acid extinction coefficients, melting temperatures, and links to biophysics databases. Includes thesis, publications and contacts for commercial scientist in Coralville, Iowa.

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Surgery Research

http://surgeryresearch.com/

Collection of DNA microarray technology protocols, primarily for resident students at Stanford.

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Tronolab Website

http://www.tronolab.com/

Collection of protocols, maps and sequences regarding manipulation of lentiviral vectors, siRNA and transgenic animals. Applications in HIV, stem cell and gene therapy research at University of Geneva.

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