BioG 1105-1106 at Cornell University
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BIOG 1106 - PCR Technology Lab

Announcements:

  • THIS IS A TWO-PART LAB. The "A" session is 1.5 hours; the "B" session, exactly one week later, is 2 hours. When you enroll in an "A" session, you will automatically be enrolled in the corresponding "B" session, taking place at the same day/time during the following week. If for some reason you absolutely cannot schedule corresponding A and B lab sessions, please email Anne at biog1105-1106@cornell.edu."
  • Lab reports are due 7 days after your "B" lab session and 15 minutes before the Study Center closes, except for those attending lab sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday. In this case, reports are due on Thursday, February 16 so that you may benefit from the Tuesday, February 14 lecture on scientific writing. You have 3 lab extension days available, so if you need an extra day to proofread and edit, then take it.
  • Writing Lab Reports for BIOG 1105-1106 (Note that your PCR lab report is an abbreviated report and will not include an Introduction)
  • How to cite a lecture: Loew, E. 2006. The Komodo dragon: Just another pretty face? Lecture presented in BioG 1106. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. February 20, 2006.
  • For your reading pleasure, the following book is on reserve at Mann Library:
    Fundamentals of Forensic DNA Typing, by John Butler

PCR Technology

Applications of PCR Technology

PCR in the News

 

   
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