Appendix Iv: References - Thermo Scientific Shake n Stack 6240 Operating And Maintenance Manual

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1.
Church, G.M. and Gilbert, W. (1984)
Genomic sequencing.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 81:1991
2.
Khandjian, E.W. (1987)
Optimised hybridisation of DNA blotted and fixed to nitrocellulose and hybridisation
membranes.
Biotechnology 5:165
3.
Grunstein, M. and Hogness, D.S. (1975)
Colony hybridisation: A method for the isolation of cloned DNA's, which contain a
specific gene.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 72:3961
4.
Benton, W.D. and David, R.W. (1977)
screening gt recombinant clones by hybridisation to single plaques in situ.
Science 196:180
5.
Southern, E.M. (1975)
Detection of specific sequences among DNA fragments separated by gel
electrophoresis.
J. Mol. Biol. 98:503
6.
Medveczky, P., Chang, C.W., Oste, C. and Mulder, C. (1987)
Rapid vacuum driven transfer of DNA and RNA from gels to solid supports.
Biotechniques 5:242
7.
Olszewska, E. and Jones, K. (1988)
Vacuum blotting enhances nucleic acid transfer.
Trends Genet. 4:92
8.
Kroczek, R.A. and Siebert, E. (1990)
Optimisation of Northern Analysis by Vacuum Blotting. RNA Transfer Visualisation
and Ultraviolet Fixation.
Anal. Biochem. 184:90
9.
Rigby, P.W.J., Dieckman, Ml, Rhodes, C. and Berg, P. (1977)
Labelling Deoxyribonucleic Acid to high specific activity in vitro by nick translation
with DNA polymerase.
I.J. Mol. Biol. 113:237
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