Principles of gene manipulation : an introduction to genetic engineering
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Principles of gene manipulation : an introduction to genetic engineering
(Studies in microbiology, 2)
Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1985
3rd. ed
- pbk.
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Note
Bibliography: p. 349-390
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The teaching of genetic engineering is now almost commonplace and an essential element in the training of a modern biologist. The development of this text reflects the change in status and growth of the subject. Virtually the whole book has been rewritten incorporating much new material, particularly in the applied chapters. Yet despite all the changes and expansion, the authors have retained their style. Basic principles are presented in sufficient detail to enable the non-specialist to understand the current literature, while specialists should find the book a useful reference source.
Table of Contents
- Contents: Introduction to gene manipulation : Basic techniques
- Cutting and joining DNA molecules. Cloning in E. coli : Plasmids as cloning vehicles for use in E. coli
- Bacteriophage and cosmid vectors for E. coli
- Cloning strategies and gene libraries
- Recombinant selection and screening
- Expression in E. coli of cloned DNA molecules. Cloning in organisms other than E. coli : Cloning in bacteria other than E. coli
- Cloning in yeast and other microbial eukaryotes
- Cloning in plant cells
- Cloning in mammalian cells in culture
- Microinjecting genes into animal oocytes, eggs and embryos. Applications of recombinant DNA technology : Applications of recombinant DNA technology in biology and medicine
- Industrial applications of gene manipulation.
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