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Kary Mullis tells how the idea for PCR came to him out of the blue in "The Unusual Origin of the Polymerase Chain Reaction,"
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Kary Mullis tells how the idea for PCR came to him out of the blue in "The Unusual Origin of the Polymerase Chain Reaction," Scientific American, April 1990, p. 56-65.
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A. F. Markham reviewed many of them in "The Polymerase Chain Reaction: A Tool for Molecular Medicine,"
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The medical applications of PCR change almost daily .February 13
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The medical applications of PCR change almost daily. A. F. Markham reviewed many of them in "The Polymerase Chain Reaction: A Tool for Molecular Medicine," British Medical Journal 306: 441-447, February 13, 1993.
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PCR applications are also explored in a recent series of short articles on molecular medicine appearing in The New England Journal of Medicine
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See especially two articles by Stephen P. Naber (331: 1212-1215, November 3, 1994) and Molecular Pathology: Detection of Neoplasia,December 1,
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PCR applications are also explored in a recent series of short articles on molecular medicine appearing in The New England Journal of Medicine. See especially two articles by Stephen P. Naber: "Molecular Pathology: Diagnosis of Infectious Disease" (331: 1212-1215, November 3, 1994) and "Molecular Pathology: Detection of Neoplasia" (331: 1508-1510, December 1, 1994.)
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Molecular Pathology: Diagnosis of Infectious Disease
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"Human DNA Polymorphism" by David Housman
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See also "Human DNA Polymorphism" by David Housman (332: 318-320, February 2, 1995) and "Molecular Diagnosis" by Bruce Korf (332: 1499-1502, June 1, 1995).
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"Molecular Diagnosis" by Bruce Korf
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For everything you ever wanted to know about PCR and the field of genetics, consult the second edition of Recombinant DNA, by James D. Watson, Michael Gilman, Jan Witkowski, and Mark Zoller (Scientific American Books, 1992). It contains an entire chapter on PCR, and discussions of many of the technique's applications in genetics are sprinkled throughout
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For everything you ever wanted to know about PCR and the field of genetics, consult the second edition of Recombinant DNA, by James D. Watson, Michael Gilman, Jan Witkowski, and Mark Zoller (Scientific American Books, 1992). It contains an entire chapter on PCR, and discussions of many of the technique's applications in genetics are sprinkled throughout.
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Genes and Behavior Make an Appearance in the O. J. Trial
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An immense amount has been written about the forensic uses (and misuses) of DNA analysis via PCR; some of it has probably appeared in your local newspaper. For an authoritative overview, see Genetic Witness: Forensic Uses of DNA Tests, a substantial report by the Office of Technology Assessment of the US Congress. (US Government Printing Office, OTA-BA-438, July 1990). For a recent slant that emphasizes the complications of PCR as a forensic tool, see Jon Cohen,April 7
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An immense amount has been written about the forensic uses (and misuses) of DNA analysis via PCR; some of it has probably appeared in your local newspaper. For an authoritative overview, see Genetic Witness: Forensic Uses of DNA Tests, a substantial report by the Office of Technology Assessment of the US Congress. (US Government Printing Office, OTA-BA-438, July 1990). For a recent slant that emphasizes the complications of PCR as a forensic tool, see Jon Cohen, "Genes and Behavior Make an Appearance in the O. J. Trial," Science 268: 22-23, April 7, 1995.
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"Ancient DNA" was described by its leading authority, Svante Pääbo, in Scientific American, November
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"Ancient DNA" was described by its leading authority, Svante Pääbo, in Scientific American, November 1993, p. 87-92.
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The virtually unlimited uses of PCR in evolutionary biology, zoology, botany, animal behavior, conservation biology, environmental science, and ecology were reviewed by Norman Arnheim, Tom White, and William E. Rainey in Application of PCR: Organismal and Population Biology, March
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The virtually unlimited uses of PCR in evolutionary biology, zoology, botany, animal behavior, conservation biology, environmental science, and ecology were reviewed by Norman Arnheim, Tom White, and William E. Rainey in "Application of PCR: Organismal and Population Biology," BioScience 4: 174-182, March 1990.
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Survey PCR's future technology with Robert F. Service, who described "The Incredible Shrinking Laboratory," in April 7
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Survey PCR's future technology with Robert F. Service, who described "The Incredible Shrinking Laboratory," in Science 268: 26-27, April 7, 1995.
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