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PCR
RNA to DNA Amplification
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In this category, various techniques are listed, where the RNA sequence is converted to DNA by reverse transcription, followed by amplification by PCR.
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About mRNA Differential Display
- Description of the technique and listing of materials supplied by GenHunter, in Nashville, TN, USA.
Applications of Differential-Display Reverse Transcription-PCR to Molecular Pathogenesis and Medical Mycology
- Survey article: J Sturtevant: Clin. Microbiol. Rev. 2000: 13(3) 408-427.
RT-PCR Methodology
- Animation to illustrate the way reverse transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR) produces DNA copies of an RNA template, from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Learning Center, New York.
A Critical Evaluation of Differential Display as a Tool to Identify Genes Involved in Legume Nodulation
- Article: S Lievens, S Goormachtig, M Holsters: Nuc Acids Res. 2001: 29(17) 3459-3468.
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