Melter, melting dye.(New Products)

From: Bioscience Technology | Date: June 1, 2004 | Copyright information

Using closed tube DNA amplification reaction with the Idaho Technologies' LCGreen I[TM] Dye and HR-1[TM] High Resolution Melter, researchers are able to detect subtl...

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