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# "Detecting UV damage in single DNA molecules by AFM" [http://www2.lib.purdue.edu:2149/full_record.do?product=WOS&search_mode=CombineSearches&qid=3&SID=1A8JLc54jOBnIioE2C3&page=1&doc=6]
# Review article 1.  [http://www2.lib.purdue.edu:2164/content/7l83vj6244wq8164/fulltext.pdf]
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# "Crystal Structure of thermostable DNA photolyase:  pyrimidine dimer recognition mechanism." [http://www2.lib.purdue.edu:2111/sici?sici=0027-8424%282001%2998%3A24%3C13560%3ACSOTDP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-B&origin=ISI&cookieSet=1]
===UV Basics and Skin Cancer Statistics===
===UV Basics and Skin Cancer Statistics===

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Contents

Useful References

Milk Research

  1. A general overview of milk and how factors affect its lifespan and production, [1].
  2. University of Guelph Overview of Milk: [2].
  3. Investigations into the activity of enzymes produced by spoilage-causing bacteria: a possible basis for improved shelf-life estimation: Braun et al. Food Microbiology. v.16 Pgs. 531-540. 1999.
  4. Microbial and biochemical spoilage of foods: An overview. intVeld, JHJH. International Journal of Food Microbiology. v.33 Pgs. 1-18. 1996.
  5. pH & gene expression old review (1993), but useful. [3]
  6. Effect of Temperature, Pressure, and CO2 Concentration on the pH of milk: Ma et al. Journal of Dairy Science. v.86 Pgs. 3822-3830. 2003. [4]
  7. Dairy Science and Technology. 2nd ed: Walstra et al. 2006 CRC Press.

UV Research

  1. An overview of the SOS genes, [5].
  2. A related article, examining response times and mechanisms of SOS induction by attaching promoters to GFP: [6].
  3. Web of Science page for "Binding of Photolyase of E. coli to UV-Damaged DNA" [7]
  4. Sequences of the E. coli Photolyase gene and protein: [8]
  5. 1987 "Induction of phr gene expression by irradiation of ultraviolet light in Escherichia coli." [9]
  6. 1987 "Induction of phr gene expression by pyrimidine dimers in Escherichia coli." [10]
  7. 1989 "The LexA protein does not bind specifically to the two SOS box-like sequences immediately 5' to the phr gene." [11]
  8. 1995 "Promoters of the phr gene in E. coli K-12": Ma, Chuping and Claud S. Rupert. Molecular and General Genetics. v.248 Pgs. 52-58. 1995.
  9. 2001 "Induction of phr gene expression in E. coli strain KY706/pPL-1 by He-Ne laser (632.8 nm) irradiation." [12]
  10. "Detecting UV damage in single DNA molecules by AFM" [13]
  11. Review article 1. [14]
  12. "Crystal Structure of thermostable DNA photolyase: pyrimidine dimer recognition mechanism." [15]

UV Basics and Skin Cancer Statistics

  1. UV varies on any given day. What is the UV index? EPA definition and UV map predictions for US [16]
  2. Skin Cancer Stats from the American Academy of Dermatology [17]

Useful Tools

  1. Go through Purdue Libraries [18] to get to the research databases. I prefer Web of Science.
  2. Wiley Protocols in Molecular Biology. Link will only work on Purdue Recognized Computers. [19]
  3. Biobricks Parts Registry [20]


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