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Recombinant DNA Principles and Methodologies

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This comprehensive yet balanced work emphasizes the principles and rationale underlying recombinant DNA methodology while furnishing a general understanding of the experimental protocols-suggesting flexible approaches to resolving particular molecular necessities that are easily adaptable to readers' specific applications.
Features summary tables presenting at-a-glance information on practices of recombinant DNA methodologies!

Recombinant DNA Principles and Methodologies discusses basic and advanced topics requisite to the employment of recombinant DNA technology, such as
plasmid biology

nucleic acid biochemistry

restriction enzymes

cloning strategies

gel electrophoresis

southern and northern blotting

preparation of probes

phage lambda biology

cosmids and genome analysis

cloned gene expression

polymerase chain reaction

conventional and automated DNA sequencing

site-directed mutagenesis

and more!
Elucidating the material with over 2250 edifying references, equations, drawings, and photographs, this state-of-the-art resource is a valuable hands-on guide for molecular and cell biologists, biochemists, bioprocess technologists, applied and industrial microbiologists, virologists, geneticists, chemical engineers, and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.

762 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 1998

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