tailieunhanh - A Guide to Successful Poster Production

This experiment examines a human Alu dimorphism at the PV92 locus. A sample of human cells is obtained by saline mouthwash (alternatively DNA may be isolated from hair sheaths). DNA is extracted by boiling with Chelex® resin, which binds contaminating metal ions. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is then used to amplify a chromosome region that contains the PV92 Alu dimorphism. The Alu insertion allele (+) is 300 nucleotides longer than the non-insertion allele (–), so the two alleles are readily separated by agarose gel electrophoresis. Each student scores his or her genotype, and the compiled class results are used as a case study in human population genetics. Tools. | UCL MEDIA SERVICES ILLUSTRATION UNIT ầUCL A Guide to Successful Poster Production http media-services Services offered the Illustration Unit The Unit provides a comprehensive service dependent on your requirements undertaking all necessary imaging work if necessary for the completion of attractive posters. A Bureau service is also offered to those who wish to create their own file. In-house We tend to keep very busy and need time to construct your poster to the best effect. It is always best to make contact with us when you have your poster accepted and then negotiate a date for submission. Normally we would like at least a couple of weeks but we will always try to accomodate genuine emergencies. It should be remembered that we have multiple submissions for any single conference and they will be dealt with in sequence. The data you supply us for your poster should consist of text files preferably in Microsoft Word image files TIFF EPS PICT and charts in Microsoft Excel. Colour images in programs with the exception of Powerpoint and Word should be CMYK. Slides and photographs can be scanned in the Unit and charts and graphs constructed from raw data as required. Please note that more complex designs are more time intensive. If the artwork is created here an A3 proof will be provided for approval prior to final printing. Any reprints after final proofing are the responsibility of the originator. Bureau Posters can be printed from your correctly formatted files. A turn-round time of two clear working days is required for this service subject to demand but it is always adviseable not to leave printing until the last minute. It is best to include all image files with the presentation. . A proof is provided if artwork preparation has been carried out by our designers. It is the responsibility of the originator to supply a proof in respect to the bureau service. Any queries please contact the Illustration Unit on 020 7679 4 .

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