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Laboratory protocols on the internet

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The World Wide Web (WWW) is of major significance to the Biotechnologist. One of the fastest growing and most useful areas of the internet, the WWW contains information sites, genome and sequence databases, newsgroups and forums, search and comparison tools, and electronic journals. To many scientists, the WWW has become an indispensable research tool. This paper lists some of the sites providing a wide range of relevant protocols and techniques and describes how to access this information.

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Griffin, H. Laboratory protocols on the internet. Biotechnol Tech 10, 387–390 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00174220

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