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Lab Manual

This site provides biomedical protocols, databases, pathways, free e-books and bio videos. In addition, it hosts a biology forum. - Read more

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Protocols for DNA Protein Interactions

This site specially introduces protocols for probing DNA and protein interaction, such as methylation interference, X-ray crystallography, genetic analyses, DNAse I footprinting, Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP).  - Read more

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Western blot

This blog shows most updated protocols, animations, and troubleshooting for western blot. In addition, there are tons of databases on molecular biology. - Read more

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oligonucleotide synthesizer using the process just opposite the synthesizing process of dna.These oligonucleotide are having more importance in moleculer biology.



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