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Main Title From genes to genomes : concepts and applications of DNA technology /
Author Dale, Jeremy,
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Schantz, Malcolm von.
Publisher Wiley,
Year Published 2002
OCLC Number 48930463
ISBN 0471497827 (hdbk.); 9780471497820 (hdbk.); 0471497835 (pbk.); 9780471497837 (pbk.); 0470856912; 9780470856918
Subjects Genetic engineering ; DNA ; Genes ; Genomes ; Genetic Engineering ; DNA ; Genes ; Genome ; Molekularbiologie ; Gentechnologie
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Publisher description http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/description/wiley036/2002726713.html
Contributor biographical information http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0806/2002726713-b.html
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/0470856912
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ELBM  QH442.D35 2002 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 01/14/2013
Collation xii, 360 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 339) and index.
Contents Notes
Basic Molecular Biology -- How to Clone a Gene -- Purification and Separation of Nucleic Acids -- Cutting and Joining DNA -- Vectors -- Genomic and cDNA Libraries -- Finding the Right Clone -- Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) -- DNA Sequencing -- Analysis of Sequence Data -- Analysis of Genetic Variation -- Analysis of Gene Expression -- Analysis of Gene Function -- Manipulating Gene Expression -- Medical Applications, Present and Future -- Transgenics. Publisher's description: Rapid advances in our understanding of genetics have required that new books contain topics such as the concept and theory of gene cloning, transgenics, genomics, and various other coverage of traditional and contemporary subjects. Although there is an abundance of textbooks that cover introductory genetics and advanced courses in genetics, there is a noticeable gap at the intermediate (second year) level. In the past gene structure, function and expression were taught at final year /postgraduate level, but the rapid advances in our understanding of genetics has encouraged courses to change considerably. Over recent years these topics have filtered down the curriculum and are currently taught as core topics at second year, with a corresponding change in textbook requirements. Where once second year students were restricted to learning about the concept and theory of gene cloning, now they routinely clone genes for themselves as part of their practical assignments. Genes to Genomics will fill the gap, cover much of the same ground as previous titles, but go further on contemporary topics like transgenics, sequence comparison and analysis of variation. A concise, up to date textbook that provides a balanced coverage of traditional and contemporary topics taught within intermediate courses in molecular genetics Jeremy Dale has a proven track record as the successful author of Molecular Genetics of Bacteria Genes to Genomics will include a series of feature box-outs that will examine some of the topical issues related to the scientific concepts and examples explored within the text A range of questions and exercises including worked examples and web-based practicals An accompanying web site will allow the authors to keep their audience up to date in the areas that are prone to date most rapidly between successive editions of the textbook. It will also include the illustrations and images from the textbook, in addition to worked examples, answers to questions within the book, and links to related websites of key interest.