Genetic engineering : an introduction to gene analysis and exploitation in eukaryotes
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Genetic engineering : an introduction to gene analysis and exploitation in eukaryotes
Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1988
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Note
Bibliography: p. 457-509
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780632015191
Description
This is a second generation genetic manipulation book. It goes beyond the simple cloning of a gene to describe and evaluate the concepts and approaches that are currently pushing back the frontiers of eukaryotic molecular biology and forming the basis of a technological revolution. The book is in three parts. Part 1 outlines the structure and function of the genome and describes basic techniques in molecular biology. In Part 2 selected examples are used to illustrate the major areas of molecular biology that are progressing via gene transfer technology. These range from fundamental aspects of gene and protein structure and function through to applications in biotechnology and medicine. Part 3 begins with a refresher chapter on recombinant DNA techniques and then goes on to describe what may be done with a cloned gene.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Basic concepts and technology: The eukaryotic genome
- molecular technology. Part 2 Gene transfer systems: Microbial eukaryotes
- animal cells in culture
- animals
- plants. Part 3 The analysis and exploitation of cloned DNA: Gene isolation and identification
- components of chromosomes
- gene expression
- protein structure and function
- human disease
- causes and cures
- biotechnology: over producing proteins and genetic programming.
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: pbk. ISBN 9780632015214
Description
This is a second generation genetic manipulation book. It goes beyond the simple cloning of a gene to describe and evaluate the concepts and approaches that are currently pushing back the frontiers of eukaryotic molecular biology and forming the basis of a technological revolution. The book is in three parts. Part 1 outlines the structure and function of the genome and describes basic techniques in molecular biology. In Part 2 selected examples are used to illustrate the major areas of molecular biology that are progressing via gene transfer technology. These range from fundamental aspects of gene and protein structure and function through to applications in biotechnology and medicine. Part 3 begins with a refresher chapter on recombinant DNA techniques and then goes on to describe what may be done with a cloned gene. Ugrad. text.
Table of Contents
- Contents: Basic concepts : A guide to the eukaryotic genome
- The aims and principles of gene transfer. Gene transfer systems : Gene transfer into microbial eukaryotes
- Gene transfer into animal cells
- Gene transfer into whole animals
- Gene transfer into plants. The use and exploitation of gene transfer technology : Gene isolation and identification
- Gene expression
- DNA components of chromosomes
- Protein structure and function
- Human disease
- Biotechnology.
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