Molecular-weight conversions for nucleic acids
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Monday,Jul 13,2009 Source: Qiagenhttp://www1.qiagen.com/resources/info/genetic_code_and_amino_acids.asp
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Monday,Jul 13,2009 Source: QiagenList of commonly used molecular weight markers
Monday,Jul 13,2009 Source: BioProtocolTwo types of molecular weight (MW) standards are routinely used. The Lambda/HindIII and PhiX174/HaeIII MW standards provide a useful reference for calculating molecular weights of large and small DNA fragments, respectively, after electrophoretic separation; the ìinternal MW standards provide a means for normalizing fragment migration distances within each lane to facilitate comparisons between lanes on the same or different luminographs in fingerprinting studies.
Monday,Jul 13,2009 Source: CIMMYT Applied Molecular GenetCodon Usage Database is an extended WWW version of CUTG (Codon Usage Tabulated from GenBank). The frequency of codon use in each organism is made searchable through this World Wide Web site
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: Yasukazu Nakamura at The FirstCommonly used rotors from various vendors and conversions
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: QiagenCommon protein markers for gel electrophoresis Sizes and amounts of proteins in the 6xHis Protein Ladder Substrates for ELISA, immunoblotting, and immunohistology
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: QiagenGeneral information on: Units conversions/ Formulas/ DNA mobility in gels / Amino acid symbols / Restriction enzymes / Universal primers / Listing of M13 (pUC) cloning sites /
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: Dr. Volker Briese, Universität