SOPs

What is a SOP?
7 SOPs visible to you, out of a total of 28

Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for integration of MESI-STRAT sequence data stored in MESI-SEEK into ENA

A Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) is a document consisting of step-by-step information on how to execute a task. An existing SOP may need to just be modified and updated.

Standard Operating Procedure for human genomic DNA extraction ( copied from GEO DataSets GSM1375121)

Creators: Olga Krebs, Christiane Opitz

Submitter: Olga Krebs

Standard Operating Procedure describes the labeling of eukaryotic RNA with aminoallyl labeled nucleotides via first strand cDNA synthesis followed by a coupling of the aminoallyl groups to either Cyanine 3 or 5 (Cy 3/Cy5) fluorescent molecules (published by The Institute For Genomic Research

Creators: Olga Krebs, Jeremy Hasseman , Emily Chen, Ivana Yang

Submitter: Olga Krebs

This guidlines has been developed by Rita Volkers from Wageningen University for IBISBA project, as example to use

Creators: Olga Krebs, Rita Volkers

Submitter: Olga Krebs

The procedure describes the preparation of fluorescent DNA probes from human mRNA or total RNA.

Creator: Olga Krebs

Submitter: Olga Krebs

Written Standard Operating Procedures provide workers with the operational information necessary to perform a job properly and ensure consistency in the operations. Standard Operating Procedures provide a historical record of steps in the how, why and when and serve as a training tool for teaching users.

Creator: Olga Krebs

Submitter: Olga Krebs

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