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=Protocols, Tools and Guidelines= | =Protocols, Tools and Guidelines= |
Revision as of 18:00, 9 July 2007
Protocols, Tools and Guidelines
Missouri Western's Wet Lab Protocols
- DMW Part Numbers for 2007 are BBa_I715000 to BBa_I715999.
- How to Name a New Part
- Entering the Part to the Registry
- How to Annotate a Part
References
- Cool site for Breakfast [1]
- Karen Acker's paper describing GFP and TetA(c) with Hix insertions [2]
- Bruce Henschen's paper describing one-time flippable Hix sites [3]
- Intro to Hamiltonian Path Problem and DNA [4]
- Adleman, LM. Molecular Computation of Solutions To Combinatorial Problems. Science. 11 November 1994. Vol. 266. no. 5187, pp. 1021 - 1024
- Sambrook and Russell. 2001. Molecular Cloning A Laboratory Manual. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratry Press. Cold Spring Harbor, New York pg. 1.145. 2007 June.