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Populational Analysis of Genomic DNA Protocol

A protocol on the populational Analysis of genomic DNA.

Genomic DNA Labeling of Microarrays Protocol

DNA microarrays are an ordered arrangement of DNA molecules complementary to genes of interest that are "spotted" by robotic equipment onto a glass slide substrate. The expression of genes in cells can be monitored with microarrays by preparing cDNA from the mRNA of cells of interest and measuring the hybridization to the microarray. This protocol describes the labeling of genomic DNA for use as a probe for hybridization to the cDNA spotted on the array.

Acid Guanidinium Thiocyanate RNA Isolation Phenol Chloroform Extraction

A single step RNA isolation protocol using Phenol Chloroform Extraction and Acid Guanidinium Thiocyanate. This RNA isolation method uses the fact that guanidinium thiocyanate can simultaneously lyse the cells and inactive cellular RNAses during the initial RNA isolation step allow a single step in the method.

Acid Washing Microinjection Pipettes Protocol

Acid Washing of Glass microinjection pipettes protocol.

Antibodies Phage Expression Protocol Using 96-well Microtiter Plates

A Phage display expression protocol for antibody expression in 96-well microtiter plates.

Quick DNA Agarose Gel Electrophoresis Protocol.

A quick and simple protocol for the electrophoresis of DNA fragments using agarose gels.

Coupling Cysteine Containing Peptides to Carrier Protein for Immunization and Polyclonal Antibody

This protocol is used in the production of polyclonal antibodies that recognize a peptide sequence of interest.

Picking Transfected ES Cell Clones Protocol

This protocol a protocol on how to generate transfected embryonic stem (ES) cell clones. The previous protocol in this series is the Protocol for Electroporation of ES cells. The next protocol in the series is the Protocol on Disaggregation, Expansion, and Freezing of Transfected ES Clones.

EMSA Electrophoretic Mobility Gel Shift Reaction Protocol

EMSA Electrophoretic Mobility Gel Shift Reaction Protocol.

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