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* Michael T. Bjorndal and D. Kuchnir Fygenson. [http://www.physics.ucsb.edu/~deborah/pub/BjorndalBIOPOLYv65p40y02.pdf DNA Melting in the Presence of Fluorescent Intercalating Oxazole Yellow Dyes Measured with a Gel-Based Assay]. ''Biopolymers'', Vol. 65, 40–44 (2002)
 
* Michael T. Bjorndal and D. Kuchnir Fygenson. [http://www.physics.ucsb.edu/~deborah/pub/BjorndalBIOPOLYv65p40y02.pdf DNA Melting in the Presence of Fluorescent Intercalating Oxazole Yellow Dyes Measured with a Gel-Based Assay]. ''Biopolymers'', Vol. 65, 40–44 (2002)
  
* [http://www.ambion.com/techlib/tn/81/813.html Applied Biosystems discussion of real-time PCR vs. TaqMan assays]
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* [http://www.ambion.com/techlib/tn/81/813.html Applied Biosystems discussion of real-time PCR with SYBR Green I vs. TaqMan assays]
  
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==Applications of DNA melting curves==
  
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*[http://www.clinchem.org/cgi/content/full/46/3/423?ijkey=61c477a414787cde9c8b650bd108c179ec230248&keytype2=tf_ipsecsha Marziliano, et. al. Melting Temperature Assay for a UGT1A Gene Variant in Gilbert Syndrome.] ''Clinical Chemistry''. 2000;46:423-425.)
 
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20.309: Biological Instrumentation and Measurement

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Use of fluorescent dyes to measure DNA melting curves

Applications of DNA melting curves