Melinda S. Fraiser
Becton Dickinson
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Archive | 1992
Rüdiger Rüger; David Segev; Michael C. Little; James G. Nadeau; G. Terrance Walker; James L. Schram; Melinda S. Fraiser; Amy Alexander; Douglas P. Malinowski; George H. Shimer; Keith C. Backman; E. James; Erko Stackebrandt; Werner Liesack
The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) represents the most common and widespread method for the direct amplification of specific sequences of nucleic acid target molecules. The basic reaction is comprised of three steps: 1. Denaturation of the target DNA 2. Annealing of sequence specific primers 3. Template-specific elongation of these primers with a DNA polymerase and desoxynucleotides
Archive | 1995
Melinda S. Fraiser; Catherine A. Spargo; George Terrance Walker; Mark Van Cleve; David James Wright; Michael C. Little
Archive | 1994
Melinda S. Fraiser; George Terrance Walker; James L. Schram
Archive | 1994
Melinda S. Fraiser; George Terrance Walker; James L. Schram
Archive | 1993
Melinda S. Fraiser; James L. Schram; George Terrance Walker
Archive | 1996
Melinda S. Fraiser; George Terrance Walker
Archive | 1992
Douglas P. Malinowski; Melinda S. Fraiser; Stewart Russell Jurgensen
Archive | 1998
Melinda S. Fraiser
Archive | 1997
Melinda S. Fraiser; George Terrance Walker
Biologicals | 1996
Melinda S. Fraiser; C.M. Nycz; Catherine A. Spargo; Patricia Anne Spears; M. Van Cleve; T. Walker; David James Wright