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*[http://portal.isiknowledge.com.ezp1.harvard.edu ISI Web of Science] | *[http://portal.isiknowledge.com.ezp1.harvard.edu ISI Web of Science] | ||
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*[http://www.biology.utah.edu/jorgensen/wayned/ape | *[http://www.biology.utah.edu/jorgensen/wayned/ape Plasmid Mapper] | ||
*[http://people.fas.harvard.edu/~sdouglas/table.cgi Excel → Wiki Table converter] | *[http://people.fas.harvard.edu/~sdouglas/table.cgi Excel → Wiki Table converter] | ||
*[http://www.cellbiol.com/cgi-bin/complement/reverse_complement_sequence.html | *[http://www.cellbiol.com/cgi-bin/complement/reverse_complement_sequence.html DNA seq reverse complement] | ||
*[http://0-www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.library.vu.edu.au/blast/bl2seq/wblast2.cgi | *[http://0-www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.library.vu.edu.au/blast/bl2seq/wblast2.cgi Blast 2 Seq] | ||
*[http://www.idtdna.com/analyzer/Applications/OligoAnalyzer | *[http://www.idtdna.com/analyzer/Applications/OligoAnalyzer IDT Oligo Analyzer] | ||
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*[[IGEM:Harvard/2006/Presentation Advice | Presentation Advice]] | *[[IGEM:Harvard/2006/Presentation Advice | Presentation Advice]] |
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