Genome mapping : a practical approach
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Genome mapping : a practical approach
(The practical approach series, 184)
IRL Press at Oxford University Press, c1997
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780199636303
Description
Genome mapping - identifying where and on which chromosome a gene occurs - has undergone an explosive period of growth in recent years, as automation has increased and well-organized and well-funded genome projects have been set up. This book gives the most up-to-date methods of genome mapping, arranged in order of increasing resolution, from linkage analysis to restriction mapping, and includes two appendices of invaluable biological and computational
resources.
Table of Contents
- 1. Human linkage mapping
- 2. Linkage mapping of plant and animal genomes
- 3. Linkage mapping of quantitative trait loci in plants and animals
- 4. Radiation hybrid mapping
- 5. HAPPY mapping
- 6. Construction and use of somatic cell hybrids
- 7. The use of flow-sorted chromosomes in genome mapping
- 8. The use of microdissected chromosomes in genome mapping
- 9. Fluorescence in situ hybridization
- 10. Contig assembly by fingerprinting
- 11. Chromosome wallking
- 12. Long-range restriction mapping of genomic DNA
- Appendix 1 Core list of suppliers
- Appendix 2 Non-commercial source for genome mapping
- Appendix 3 Bioinformatics for genome mapping
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: hbk ISBN 9780199636310
Description
Genome analysis has undergone a period of explosive growth in recent years. This book describes up-to-date methods for genome mapping, arranged in order of increasing resolution, from linkage analysis to restriction mapping. Topics covered include linkage mapping of human, animal, and plant genomes; mapping of quantitative trait loci; radiation hybrid mapping; HAPPY mapping; somatic cell hybrids; flow-sorted and microdissected chromosomes; fluorescence in situ hybridization; contig assembly; chromosome walking; and long-range restriction mapping. Two appendices describe sources of freely available biological and computational resources relevant to genome analysis.
Table of Contents
1: Human linkage mapping. 2: Linkage mapping of plant and animal genomes. 3: Linkage mapping of quantitative trait loci in plants and animals. 4: Radiation hybrid mapping. 5: HAPPY mapping. 6: Construction and use of somatic cell hybrids. 7: The use of flow-sorted chromosomes in genome mapping. 8: The use of microdissected chromosomes in genome mapping. 9: Fluorescence in situ hybridization. 10: Contig assembly by fingerprinting. 11: Chromosome wallking. 12: Long-range restriction mapping of genomic DNA. Appendix 1 Core list of suppliers. Appendix 2 Non-commercial source for genome mapping. Appendix 3 Bioinformatics for genome mapping
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