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Santa Fe, New Mexico, November 13-17, 1994
Introduction to the Workshop
The electronic form of this document may be cited in the following style: Abstracts scanned from text submitted for November 1994 DOE Human Genome Program Contractor-Grantee Workshop. Inaccuracies have not been corrected. |
InstrumentationAutomated Methods for Large-Scale Physical Mapping and Sequencing A Rapid, Microtiter-Plate, Robotics-Compatible, Multi-Station Thermal Cycler TURBO PCR--An Integrated Robotic System for Continuously Setting Up and Running Multiple PCR Reactions Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory DNA Preparation Machine Automated Pooling of Large DNA Libraries Automated Colony Picking Machine Automation of a Directed Sequencing Strategy Low Cost Automated Preparation of Plasmid, Cosmid And Yeast DNA Molecular Biology Laboratories on Microchips Chromosome Mapping by Quantitative Image Analysis: New Tools and Applications A High Speed Method for Chromosome Sorting Using the Photoinduced Cross-linking of Psoralen Derivatives with Chromosomal DNA: Preliminary Studies Sizing DNA Fragments by Flow Cytometry - Extending the Size Range Three Dimensional Imaging of DNA Fragments During Electrophoresis Using a Confocal Detector New Method For The Detection Of Right-Angle-Scattered Light In Flow Cytometry Raymond Mariella Jr., D. Masquelier, Gerald Eveleth, and Richard Langlois Large-Scale Oligosynthesis in a Multichannel Format Modular Instruments for Genome Mapping and Sequencing
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