Underwater application of quantitative PCR on an ocean mooring.
The Environmental Sample Processor (ESP) is a device that allows for the underwater, autonomous application of DNA and protein probe array technologies as a means to remotely identify and quantify, in situ, marine microorganisms and substances they produce. Here, we added functionality to the ESP th...
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Main Authors: | Christina M Preston, Adeline Harris, John P Ryan, Brent Roman, Roman Marin, Scott Jensen, Cheri Everlove, James Birch, John M Dzenitis, Douglas Pargett, Masao Adachi, Kendra Turk, Jonathon P Zehr, Christopher A Scholin |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cf03f0ba62de4e3f9bd58d8d372d8f73 |
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