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DOE Human Genome Program Contractor-Grantee Workshop IV

Santa Fe, New Mexico, November 13-17, 1994

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Introduction to the Workshop
URLs Provided by Attendees

Abstracts
Mapping
Informatics
Sequencing
Instrumentation
Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues
Infrastructure
 

The electronic form of this document may be cited in the following style:
Human Genome Program, U.S. Department of Energy, DOE Human Genome Program Contractor-Grantee Workshop IV, 1994.

Abstracts scanned from text submitted for November 1994 DOE Human Genome Program Contractor-Grantee Workshop. Inaccuracies have not been corrected.

Instrumentation

Automated Methods for Large-Scale Physical Mapping and Sequencing
Patricia A. Medvick, Tony J. Beugelsdijk, Jerome T. Chen, Bobi K. Den Hartog

A Rapid, Microtiter-Plate, Robotics-Compatible, Multi-Station Thermal Cycler
A.D.A. Hansen, J.M. Jaklevic, V.M. Stevko, W.F. Kimmerly, et al.

TURBO PCR--An Integrated Robotic System for Continuously Setting Up and Running Multiple PCR Reactions
John Meng, Don Uber, Joe Jaklevic

Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory DNA Preparation Machine
Martin J. Pollard

Automated Pooling of Large DNA Libraries
Donald C. Uber

Automated Colony Picking Machine
Martin J. Pollard, Donald C. Uber, Jack S. Zelver

Automation of a Directed Sequencing Strategy
Joseph M. Jaklevic

Low Cost Automated Preparation of Plasmid, Cosmid And Yeast DNA
Tuyen Nguyen, Randy F. Sivila, Joshua P. Dyer, and William P. MacConnell

Molecular Biology Laboratories on Microchips
Stephen C. Jacobson, Alvin W. Moore, Jr., and J. Michael Ramsey

Chromosome Mapping by Quantitative Image Analysis: New Tools and Applications
Babetta L. Marrone, Gary C. Salzman, Stephanie Pendergrass, Julia Gonzales, Cheri Potter, James H. Jett, and Larry Deaven

A High Speed Method for Chromosome Sorting Using the Photoinduced Cross-linking of Psoralen Derivatives with Chromosomal DNA: Preliminary Studies
M. C. Roslaniec, J. C. Martin, R. J. Reynolds, L. S. Cram

Sizing DNA Fragments by Flow Cytometry - Extending the Size Range
Jeffrey T. Petty, Mitchell E. Johnson, Peter M. Goodwin, James H. Jett, John C. Martin, and Richard A. Keller

Three Dimensional Imaging of DNA Fragments During Electrophoresis Using a Confocal Detector
Larry Brewer, Courtney Davidson, Joe Balch, and Anthony Carrano

New Method For The Detection Of Right-Angle-Scattered Light In Flow Cytometry Raymond Mariella Jr., D. Masquelier, Gerald Eveleth, and Richard Langlois

Large-Scale Oligosynthesis in a Multichannel Format
L.E. Sindelar and J.M. Jaklevic

Modular Instruments for Genome Mapping and Sequencing
Ger van den Engh, Richard Esposito, Jordan Hopkins, David Basiji, Barb Trask, Maynard Olson


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