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HOW TO- Doce de Goiaba Dna Odete – Video

Posted: Published on October 2nd, 2014

HOW TO- Doce de Goiaba Dna Odete Doce de goiaba caseiro. By: Biba Mello … Continue reading

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Twice the DNA yield in less time

Posted: Published on October 2nd, 2014

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 2-Oct-2014 Contact: Beth Parada apps@botany.org American Journal of Botany @Botanical_ Molecular studies of plants often depend on high-quantity and high-quality DNA extractions. This can be quite difficult in plants, however, due to a diversity of compounds and physical properties found in plants. "Tannins, tough fibrous material, and/or secondary compounds can interfere with DNA isolation," explains Dr. Thomas Givnish, principal investigator of a new study published by Jackson Moeller et al. in the October issue of Applications in Plant Sciences (available for free viewing at http://www.bioone.org/doi/pdf/10.3732/apps.1400048). This is further complicated by the fact that different plant groups have different compounds and, therefore, different DNA extraction methods may be necessary to obtain sufficient high-molecular-weight DNA depending on the species you are working with. Moeller, Givnish, and their colleagues at the University of WisconsinMadison evaluated a new DNA isolation technique and compared it to two often-used DNA extraction methods for plant tissues. The new technique is based on MagnaCel paramagnetic cellulose particles (PMC), and was originally designed and developed for forensic applications in which only minute amounts of DNA are present. The utility of the PMC method was compared with both a silica column technique (DNeasy Plant Mini Kit) and … Continue reading

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What is Organic Chemistry | The Great Courses – Video

Posted: Published on October 2nd, 2014

What is Organic Chemistry | The Great Courses See the entire course available on The Great Courses: Foundations of Organic Chemistry http://bit.ly/1pqNnaq View the latest content from The Great Courses: ... By: The Great Courses … Continue reading

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The Wonder World of Chemistry 1936 DuPont – Video

Posted: Published on October 2nd, 2014

The Wonder World of Chemistry 1936 DuPont more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/chemistry_articles.html "Who changes the old and creates the new, serves Progress! This story of progress is the story ... By: Jeff Quitney … Continue reading

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The Postulates & Principles of Quantum Mechanics | Physical Chemistry with Educator.com – Video

Posted: Published on October 2nd, 2014

The Postulates Principles of Quantum Mechanics | Physical Chemistry with Educator.com The Postulates Principles of Quantum Mechanics | Physical Chemistry with Educator.com Watch more at http://www.educator.com/chemistry/physical-chemistry/hovasapian/ Understand... By: Educator.com … Continue reading

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Lewis Dot for Chemistry at Archbishop Shaw – Video

Posted: Published on October 2nd, 2014

Lewis Dot for Chemistry at Archbishop Shaw Sub lecture. By: Ben Russo … Continue reading

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Chemistry professor/geek rockstar to perform at Brew Spot

Posted: Published on October 2nd, 2014

On the first day of class, a UF chemistry professor plays a song: Its an original dedicated to the trials and tribulations of freshman chemistry. The song? Bonds of Life. The professor? Charles Martin. This Friday, his students will get the chance to see their professor perform his music live. Martin, also known by his musical persona Chuck, will perform Friday from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at the Brew Spot Cafe, at 1000 NE 16th Ave. Owned by former UF chemistry professor Jeff Keaffaber, the Brew Spot acts as a restaurant and tutoring center by day and moonlights as a musical venue and bar. Students often go there for tutoring in basic all the way up to organic chemistry. Martin is no stranger to performing and recording music. With five albums under his belt, the professor/singer-songwriter began his music career at 10 years old. However, a pressure to be the first in his family to attend college pushed him away from music. (My) hiatus from music lasted through my assistant professor years when I was at Texas A&M University, he said. I worked all the time and had no time for anything else. After getting tenure at Texas A&M, he … Continue reading

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Thomas Antonio talks about indigenous biotechnology at FUZE.SW 2014 – Video

Posted: Published on October 2nd, 2014

Thomas Antonio talks about indigenous biotechnology at FUZE.SW 2014 Thomas Antonio is a botanist and science coordinator at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe. In this talk, delivered at the FUZE.SW Food and Folklore Festival in Santa Fe in September... By: IndianArtsCulture … Continue reading

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Biology 9 – Video

Posted: Published on October 2nd, 2014

Biology 9 By: UPSC … Continue reading

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Graduate Info Event 2014: Appreciation for PLNU // Biology – Video

Posted: Published on October 2nd, 2014

Graduate Info Event 2014: Appreciation for PLNU // Biology By: PLNU Forward … Continue reading

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