> WWW site for PCR primers?
>> Todd Gorsuch (Todd at onaustralia.com.au)
> 18 Oct 96 09:29:29 GMT
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The human Genome Database (GDB, http://gdbwww.gdb.org) is a great place
to look for PCR primers for human genes- although you will not find
primers for microorganisms here.
To find PCR primers for a human gene of interest, choose to search by
"Gene Name or Symbol" from the GDB homepage.
Initial search results include a link to "Reagents" such as PCR primers.
PCR primer data can include product size, position in gene amplified by
the primers, primer sequence, and protocol.
I hope this information is helpful to you.
Sincerely,
Amy Voltz
avoltz at gdb.org
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>> To: methods at net.bio.net>> From: "Todd Gorsuch" <Todd at onaustralia.com.au>
>> Subject: WWW site for PCR primers?
>> Date: 18 Oct 96 09:29:29 GMT
>> I would be greatful to anyone who could send me any good primer WWW
> site
> addresses. I am particularly looking for a site where I can look up
> primers
> targeting micro-organisms. Also good PCR sites would be extremely
> useful.
> Thanks
>> Todd:)
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