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Author: bayrish karakash
Date: Aug 22, 2008 05:35

whats the idea of incubating on ice after denaturation with formamide ?
thank u
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  DNA Sequence Questions summary         


Author: Bahriye
Date: Aug 22, 2008 04:54

What's the aim of incubation on ice after denaturation with Formamide?

thanks!
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  : Chromas for Vista         


Author: Md.Tanvir Rahman
Date: Jun 22, 2008 01:01

Hello,

Best regards.

I am interested to use Chromas for my sequence analysis. Just
wondering, do you have the free Chromas program to download
for Vista. If so, what is the link to downoload it.

Cheers,

Dr.Rahman

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Md.Tanvir Rahman
Assistant Professor, Department of
Microbiology and Hygiene,
Faculty of Veterinary Science,
Bangladesh Agricultural
University, Mymensingh-2202,
Bangladesh.
Tel. +44(0)24-765-31406
Mobile. +07774525890
Fax. +44(0)24-765-23568
E.mail: tanvirahman@googlemail.com
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  377 Gel Image files         


Author: SK
Date: Jun 13, 2008 13:39

is there any software to view and edit 377 gel image files on Windows ?

SK
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  Re: 377 base spacing problems         


Author: Phillip San Miguel
Date: Jun 9, 2008 08:45

Jason Dobry wrote:
> Did you ever solve your base spacing issue with the old 377 sequencers?
> I'm seeing the exact same thing and cannot figure it out.
> Thanks,
> Jason

Hi Jason,
Which base spacing issue was that?
Phillip
Purdue Genomics Core Facility
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  Re: 377 base spacing problems         


Author: Phillip San Miguel
Date: Jun 9, 2008 08:45

Jason Dobry wrote:
> Did you ever solve your base spacing issue with the old 377 sequencers?
> I'm seeing the exact same thing and cannot figure it out.
> Thanks,
> Jason

Hi Jason,
Which base spacing issue was that?
Phillip
Purdue Genomics Core Facility
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  Chromas 1.44         


Author: Vincenza
Date: Apr 21, 2008 03:54

I'm interested your Chromas 1.44 sequence analysis program but I use a
PC MacIntosch.
Is available a version useful for Mac OS-X?
Best regard

PhD Vincenza Nardicchi
Dept. Internal Medicine _ Biochemistry Section
University of Perugia_Italy
Tel. +39 075 585 7488 - 7421
vincenzanardicchi@mac.com
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  Sheath flow cells         


Author: eric jacobson
Date: Apr 18, 2008 07:47

In response to your post at
http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/autoseq/2000-October/002022.html, we make
sheath flow cells.

What specs do you need?

We have some standard chips at...

http://www.translume.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=YC

Eric Jacobson
Vice President
Translume, Inc.
655 Phoenix Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Phone: 800-378-3505
Phone: 734-528-6371
Fax: 734-528-6334
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  FW: Florennce / Italy Immunology Conference/Deadline Reminder: March 30, 2008         


Author: Kantarelis, Demetrius (Economics)
Date: Mar 17, 2008 11:24

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACT OR POSTER: MARCH 30th, 2008.

FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY RESEARCH
2008 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
www.firnweb.com

FLORENCE, ITALY
July 22-26, 2008
Hotel Croce di Malta

The Frontiers in Immunology Research Network (FIRN) invites you to
participate in its 2008 Conference to be held in the Florence, Italy, at
the
Croce di Malta Hotel, July 22-26. The conference welcomes researchers
from
academia, corporations, governments and other organizations.
Participants may present their research findings, display their posters,
participate in roundtables or simply observe. To participate as a
PRESENTER please submit via email and post ABSTRACTS and/or brief
descriptions of POSTERS (of no more than 200 words) along with your
complete details by March 30th, 2008 as follows:
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  [Automated-sequencing] Solexa Next-gen sequencing group         


Author: George Grills
Date: Feb 29, 2008 09:38

Hi folks,

I am happy to hear of a discussion group for Solexa issues. I suggest that
anyone with questions or issues regarding any next generation sequencing
technology platform also post their questions or comments on the ABRF
Discussion Forum (http://www.abrf.org/index.cfm/page/discList/listserve.htm).

- George

George Grills
Director of Operations of Core Facilities in the Life Sciences
Director of Advanced Technology Assessment
Life Sciences Core Laboratories Center
Cornell University
139 Biotechnology Bldg.
Ithaca, NY 14853-2703
Tel: (607) 255-9693
E-mail: gsg34@cornell.edu
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