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Genome Analysis: A Laboratory Manual : Analyzing DNA

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Assuming only a basic knowledge of molecular biology, this is the first in a series of manuals which explains how to clone, manipulate, analyze and sequence large segments of DNA, and relate expressed sequence to phenotypic variation. The techniques are written for application to animal DNA as well as human genomes. They deal plainly with sources of failure, and solutions.

675 pages, Hardcover

First published December 1, 1997

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Eric D. Green

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