Ulrich G. Mueller and L. LaReesa Wolfenbarger.
Amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs) are polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based markers for the rapid screening of genetic diversity. AFLP. TREE October 1999 - [Read AFLP genotyping and fingerprinting Review PDF]
Standard operating procedure for the determination of tissue fungal burden utilizing quantitative real time polymerase chain reaction (QPCR). This standard operating procedure will provide information on how to assess fungal tissue burden
of infected animals by use of a single copy (FKS) or multicopy gene (18s RNA) to assess the number of fungal cell nuclei present. - [Read Determination of Tissue Fungal Burden Utilizing Quantitative Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction]
Method for amplifying DNA enzymatically by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), including procedures to quickly determine conditions for successful amplification of the sequence and primer sets of interest, and to optimize for specificity, sensitivity, and yield. The first step of PCR simply entails mixing template DNA, two appropriate oligonucleotide primers, Taq or other thermostable DNA polymerases, deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates (dNTPs), and a buffer. - [Read Enzymatic Amplification of DNA by PCR: Standard Procedures and Optimization Protocol]
Quick and reliable method to analyze meiotic segregation patterns in Coprinus cinereus using the polymerase chain reaction. The advantages of this method include: 1. The tissue is grown and lyophilized in the same tube, which facilitates the simultaneous analysis of many segregants. 2. Only one extraction step is necessary. 3. The markers are scored by gel electrophoresis, thereby bypassing Southern analysis. - [Read Method to Analyze Meiotic Segregation Patterns in Coprinus cinereus Using PCR]
PCR Tips and Tricks - General Guidelines and Troubleshooting PCR polymerase chain reaction. The Genomic Variation Laboratory, U.C Davis - [Read PCR Tips and Tricks]
PCR Tips and Tricks- http://genome-lab.ucdavis.edu/Protocols/pcr_tips/pcr_tips_and_tricks.htm
PCR Tips and Tricks - General Guidelines and Troubleshooting PCR polymerase chain reaction. The Genomic Variation Laboratory, U.C Davis - [Read PCR Tips and Tricks]
Quantitation of Rare DNAs by PCR Protocol- https://catalog.invitrogen.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=iProtocol.unitSectionTree&treeNodeID=3DD0EEF8E2C50E5631409DE1B105D749&objectid=6676A8D899C49A6D38160C5130F2C612
Protocol that uses the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to quantitate the numbers of a particular DNA sequence, from 1 to 20,000 molecules per sample. In addition, it helps assess the presence of contaminating sequences, which can seriously affect the outcome of the procedure. - [Read Quantitation of Rare DNAs by PCR Protocol]
In this protocol, double-stranded DNA probes, labeled in each strand, are produced in conventional PCRs containing equal concentrations of two primers, a double-stranded DNA template, three unlabeled dNTPs at concentrations exceeding the Km, and one [{alpha}-32P]dNTP at a concentration at or slightly above the Km (2-3 µm) for a thermostable DNA polymerase such as Taq. - [Read Radiolabeling of DNA Probes by the Polymerase Chain Reaction Protocol]
Protocol describes how double-stranded DNA probes, labeled in each strand, are produced in conventional PCRs containing equal concentrations of two primers, a double-stranded DNA template, three unlabeled dNTPs at concentrations exceeding the Km, and one [{alpha}-32P]dNTP at a concentration at or slightly above the Km (2-3 µm) for a thermostable DNA polymerase such as Taq. - [Read Radiolabeling of DNA Probes by the Polymerase Chain Reaction Protocol]
Protocol describes how to amplify a segment of double-stranded DNA in a chain reaction catalyzed by a thermostable DNA polymerase. It is the foundation for all subsequent variations of the polymerase chain reaction. - [Read The Basic Polymerase Chain Reaction Protocol]
Universal Mouse Genotyping Protocol (downloadable pdf click here). This protocol is designed to detect sequences in the murine genome by polymerase chain ... - [Read Universal Mouse Genotyping Protocol]