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Monthly Archives: April 2011
A penny for your method: Plate sealers
You may call them plate sealers, we call them “sticky-tops” (as opposed to the rubber plate sealers we use for PCR). Whatever you call them, they seal up 96- and 384-well plates so you can store them in the fridge … Continue reading
Molecular Ecology Resources — now with PubMed indexing!
We just got the news that Molecular Ecology Resources will now be indexed by PubMed. This is great for our authors and a tribute to the quality submissions we are receiving!
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Get your protein
This weekend, I was doing a little work on one of our projects where we are using various cpDNA genes. I really needed to get a number of protein sequences from Genbank for the products of chloroplast genes. If I … Continue reading
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