Genetic methods for diverse prokaryotes
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Genetic methods for diverse prokaryotes
(Methods in microbiology / edited by J.R. Norris, D.W. Ribbons, v. 29)
Academic Press, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hbk ISBN 9780125215299
Description
This new volume presents overviews of the very latest genetic approaches in a diverse range of prokaryotes. Divided into three sections, the topics include essential techniques for genetic analysis, case studies in which genetic methods in carefully chosen genera are described and approaches are used in the elucidation of specific phenomena.
Table of Contents
Preface.
Essential Techniques for Genetic Analysis in Bacteria:
J. Saunders and V.A. Saunders, Introduction of DNA into Bacteria.
L. Radnedge and H. Richards, The Development of Plasmid Vectors.
M.C.M. Smith and C.E.D. Ress, Exploitation of Bacteriophages and their Components.
Paul Dyson, Isolation and Development of Transposons.
Case Studies:
T. Schwan, T. Rudel, T.F. Meyer, Genetic Methods in Neisseria.
Genetic Methods in Clostridia:
D.I. Young, V.J. Evans, J.R. Jeffries, K.C.B. Jennert, Z.E.V. Phillips, A. Ravagnani, and M. Young, Genetic Methods in Clostridia.
P. Rosa, B. Stevenson, and K. Tilly, Genetic Methods in Borrelia and Other Spirochaetes.
A. Salyers, N. Shoemaker, A. Cooper, J. D'Elia, and J. Shipman, Genetic Methods for Bacteroides Species.
G.F. Hatfull, Genetic Methods in Mycobacteria.
W.W. Metcalf, Genetic Analysis in the Domain Archaea.
Genetic Approaches to Analyze Specific Complex Phenomena:
E. Allan, S. Foynes, N. Dorrell, and B. Wren, Genetic Characterization of the Gastric Pathogen Helicobacter Pylori.
N.R. Thomson, J.D. Thomas, and G.P. Salmond, Virulence Determinants in the Bacterial Phytopathogen Erwinia.
M.D. Page and R.E. Sockett, Molecular Genetic Methods in Paracoccus and Rhodobacter with Reference to the Analysis of Photosynthesis and Respiration.
D.H. Green and S. Cutting, Sporulation in Bacillus Subtilis.
Subject Index.
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:comb bound ISBN 9780126523409
Description
Edited by two experts in the field, Genetic Methods for Diverse Prokaryotes presents the latest experimental techniques in the detail you require. Structured for ease of reference, it is an essential guide for all researchers working in microbiology and genetics, as well as those in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry.
This new volume provides overviews of the most current genetic approaches in a diverse range of prokaryotes. Divided into three sections, the topics include essential techniques for genetic analysis, case studies describing genetic methods in carefully chosen genera and approaches used in the elucidation of specific phenomena.
Established for almost 30 years, Methods in Microbiology is the most prestigious series devoted to techniques and methodology in the field. Now totally revamped, revitalised, with a new format and expanded scope, Methods in Microbiology will continue to provide you with tried and tested, cutting edge protocols to directly benefit your research.
Table of Contents
Preface.
Essential Techniques for Genetic Analysis in Bacteria:
J. Saunders and V.A. Saunders, Introduction of DNA into Bacteria.
L. Radnedge and H. Richards, The Development of Plasmid Vectors.
M.C.M. Smith and C.E.D. Ress, Exploitation of Bacteriophages and their Components.
Paul Dyson, Isolation and Development of Transposons.
Case Studies:
T. Schwan, T. Rudel, T.F. Meyer, Genetic Methods in Neisseria. Genetic Methods in Clostridia.
D.I. Young, V.J. Evans, J.R. Jeffries, K.C.B. Jennert, Z.E.V. Phillips, A. Ravagnani, and M. Young, Genetic Methods in Clostridia.
P. Rosa, B. Stevenson, and K. Tilly, Genetic Methods in Borrelia and Other Spirochaetes.
A. Salyers, N. Shoemaker, A. Cooper, J. D'Elia, and J. Shipman, Genetic Methods for Bacteroides Species.
G.F. Hatfull, Genetic Methods in Mycobacteria.
W.W. Metcalf, Genetic Analysis in the Domain Archaea.
Genetic Approaches to Analyze Specific Complex Phenomena:
E. Allan, S. Foynes, N. Dorrell, and B. Wren, Genetic Characterization of the Gastric Pathogen Helicobacter Pylori.
N.R. Thomson, J.D. Thomas, and G.P. Salmond, Virulence Determinants in the Bacterial Phytopathogen Erwinia.
M.D. Page and R.E. Sockett, Molecular Genetic Methods in Paracoccus and Rhodobacter with Reference to the Analysis of Photosynthesis and Respiration.
D.H. Green and S. Cutting, Sporulation in Bacillus Subtilis.
Subject Index.
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