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Lai, Eric (redaktør)

Nonmammalian Genomic Analysis e-bog

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Offering detailed protocols for those needing to construct a variety of maps and isolate genes, this unique book is intended to popularize the new techniques of genome analysis derived from the Human Genome Project. The power of these new methods is often most striking when applied to problems outside of human genetics, particularly the nonmammalian systems on which many researchers focus. Many...
E-bog 343,95 DKK
Forfattere Lai, Eric (redaktør)
Udgivet 25 september 1996
Længde 353 sider
Genrer Life sciences: general issues
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780080537726
Offering detailed protocols for those needing to construct a variety of maps and isolate genes, this unique book is intended to popularize the new techniques of genome analysis derived from the Human Genome Project. The power of these new methods is often most striking when applied to problems outside of human genetics, particularly the nonmammalian systems on which many researchers focus. Many of these organisms are economically important and biologically rich.Nonmammalian Genomic Analysis: A Practical Guide covers the "e;how to"e; aspects of preparation, handling, cloning, and analysis of large DNA and the creation of chromosome and genome maps. This lab manual facilitates the transfer of these technologies to small "e;low tech"e; environments and allows them to be used by those with no background in genome mapping or large-fragment cloning. Like having a local expert, this collection provides procedures for anyone, anywhere, and allows the replication of others' success. Includes detailed and clearly-written step-by-step protocols Evinces expected results and offers trouble shooting advice Provides techniques appropriate for small laboratories as well as those with limited resources Covers a broad variety of cloning systems, including single copy vectors Discusses a diverse range of organisms, from prokaryotes to eukaryotes, from single-celled organisms to highly complex organisms