Welcome to the Wangh Laboratory of Brandeis University
LATE-PCR, a new paradigm for DNA amplification

LATE-PCR is an advanced form of asymmetric PCR that efficiently generates single-stranded amplicons under controlled conditions. LATE-PCR is further enhanced by additional technologies that improve sample preparation, suppress amplification errors, improve probe design for rapid high-resolution analysis of the amplified product, make multiplexing easier, allow for rapid DNA sequencing, and enhance data analysis.

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Dr. Larry Wangh
Email: wangh@brandeis.edu
Office: Bassine 103
781-736-3110
Mail: Brandeis University
Department of Biology MS 008
415 South Street
Waltham, Massachusetts 02454-9110
New podcast: Listen to Dr. Wangh's February 22nd interview with Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News in which he discusses LATE-PCR and its related technologies.
http://www.genengnews.com/gencasts.aspx


New publication: Sanchez, J. A., Abramowitz, J.D., Salk, J.J., Reis, Jr, A.H., Rice, J.E., Pierce, K.E., and Wangh, L.J. (2006) Two-temperature LATE-PCR endpoint genotyping, BMC Biotechnology, 6:44.
Two-temperature LATE-PCR endpoint genotyping


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