Drosophila : a practical approach
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Bibliographic Information
Drosophila : a practical approach
(The practical approach series, 191)
IRL Press at Oxford University Press, c1998
2nd ed
- : hbk
- : pbk
Available at 24 libraries
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Note
Previous ed.: 1st ed. (c1986)
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
-
: pbk ISBN 9780199636600
Description
Drosophila is the scientist's favourite lab organism because it reproduces quickly and has straightforwartd chromosomes. It has long been the organism of choice in experiments in genetics and is also popular in developmental and behavioural studies. The second edition of this popular Practical Approach book brings the methodology up to date, with contributions from the world's leading Drosophila researchers. It will be valuable to the novice and experienced worker
alike.
Table of Contents
- 1. The elements of Drosophila biology and genetics
- 2. Mutagenesis
- 3. Transposons - gene tagging and mutagenesis
- 4. Chromosome mechanics: the genetic manipulation of aneuploid stocks
- 5. Enhancer traps
- 6. Looking at embryos
- 7. Immunolabelling of Drosophila
- 8. Population and ecological genetics
- 9. Behaviour, learning, and memory
- 10. Cell culture
- 11. Preparation of nucleic acids
- Volume
-
: hbk ISBN 9780199636617
Description
Drosophila - the scientist's favourite laboratory organism - is frequently used in experiments in genetics and is also popular in developmental and behavioural studies. The second edition of this popular Practical Approach book brings the methodology up-to-date, with contributions from the leading researchers in the field. Contents: The elements of Drosophila biology and genetics; Mutagenesis; Transposons - gene tagging and mutagenesis; Chromosome mechanics: the genetic manipulation of aneuploid stocks; Enhancer traps; Looking at embryos; Immunolabelling of Drosophila ; Population and ecological genetics; Behaviour, learning, and memory; Cell culture; Preparation of nucleic acids; Appendix: List of Suppliers; Index. This book is intended for postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers, academics, and laboratory workers in industry.
Table of Contents
1: The elements of Drosophila biology and genetics. 2: Mutagenesis. 3: Transposons - gene tagging and mutagenesis. 4: Chromosome mechanics: the genetic manipulation of aneuploid stocks. 5: Enhancer traps. 6: Looking at embryos. 7: Immunolabelling of Drosophila. 8: Population and ecological genetics. 9: Behaviour, learning, and memory. 10: Cell culture. 11: Preparation of nucleic acids
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