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Dear All,My hearty wishes for all the participants of Fourth International Barcode of Life Conference. Jai Ho :)Continue
Started Sep 9, 2011
Hi All,How far the statistics help in analyzing the BARCODING DATA? What kind of statistic tools can be applied for better analysis ??Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Vijaykumar Yogesh Muley Oct 27, 2011.
Hellooo :) Actually i get negative PCR results for my Medicinal Plant DNA templates.I do extract DNA using CTAB-PVP and phenol:chloroform extraction methods. Also purification steps are carried out…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Dhivya Dec 30, 2010.
Hi All,What is meant by mis-assembled sequences with plus/minus strands?? How to rectify that problem??
Started this discussion. Last reply by Dhivya Dec 20, 2010.
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Dear Divya,
You can download manual on Various protocols for DNA extractions from below mentioned link-
http://www.abctaxa.be/volumes/volume-8-manual-atbi
All the best!
Vinod Devarkar
Dear Dhivya,
we are interested in Ayurvedic plants and their adulterants and use a combination of molecular markers and traditional microscopic monographies and HPLC/TLC based methods. In our Botanical Garden we maintain the specimens as living references, because we found that traditional names and taxonomy very often are not exactly identical. Moreover, these plants that are more and more popular in Europe, are often not correctly determined, which has the consequence that our food safety authorities are often restrictive. We are therefore interested in partners that have access to "primary" knowledge and material.
with best regards. Peter Nick
Welcome in your group of medicinal plants.
I am work in the medicinal plants in DNA barcoding.
I am touch with you via connect.barcodelife.
Thanks
with regard,
Kalpesh IShnava
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