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In the manual (last year at least, I've graduated at this point), there was a website in the forensics event that had a very good animation of how PCR works. Does anyone know of this site? I'm doing a presentation for my college class and really would like to use that specific animation. It was formatted as a class of students learning about the way PCR worked, if that helps anyone know what I'm referring to. Thank you.
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Thanks, but that wasn't the website in particular I'm thinking of. I'm not even sure if the website or application still exists to be quite honest. But it was structured in an auditorium sort of setting, a teacher and chalkboard, and then explanations along with interactive diagrams. Many other websites have the same information, but I just happened to especially like this certain one.
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oh! i think i know what site it is! http://nobelprize.org/educational_games ... index.html is this it?
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Re: PCR animation website

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THANK YOU!!!!!

Yes that is EXACTLY the website! =)
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