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  1. Virtual Labs - University of Utah

    Find out when new content is added to the site.

  2. Virtual PCR Simulator

    Using the virtual PCR simulator, you set the volumes of the various reagents, set your PCR conditions and clone that gene! Remember you want to maximise yield and purity.

  3. PCR Simulator - Ask Microbiology

    About the PCR Simulator This PCR Simulator game is an interactive way to explore how polymerase chain reaction works in the lab — without pipettes, thermocyclers, or gels.

  4. Virtual PCR

    Virtual PCR Master polymerase chain reaction techniques with this comprehensive PCR simulator. Design primers, set cycling conditions, and troubleshoot common problems. …

  5. Real time PCR test virtual lab - PraxiLabs

    Perform a virtual real time PCR test. Amplify and quantify DNA/RNA using SYBR Green, analyze amplification curves, and learn qPCR workflow.

  6. Virtual PCR Simulator

    Mar 15, 2024 · A comprehensive tool that allows students and researchers to design, execute, and analyze PCR experiments virtually. Features include primer design, thermal cycler …

  7. Polymerase Chain Reaction | Labster Virtual Labs

    Explore a real-world application, such as analyzing unique genetic fingerprints to solve a murder case. In the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) simulation, you will be thrown right into a crime …

  8. Virtual PCR Simulator

    Players will experience the complete workflow, from selecting enzymes to adding DNA templates and primers, setting PCR cycles, running electrophoresis, gel extraction, and sequencing. This …

  9. miniPCR | Welcome to miniPCR e-learning

    Want an easier experience implementing a miniPCR Learning Lab in your classroom? Digital lab manuals that guide learners through hands-on experiments, including data analysis and …

  10. All About PCR - Beta - University of Utah

    If you want set up PCR reactions for a lot of samples at once, you can use a liquid-handling robot like this one. Each sample goes into a separate “well” on a “plate.”