Arabidopsis : a laboratory manual
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Arabidopsis : a laboratory manual
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, c2002
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Okayama University Institute of Plant Science and Resources Branch Library
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hard ISBN 9780879695729
Description
The thale cress Arabidopsis thaliana is increasingly popular among plant scientists - it is small, easy to grow, and makes flowers, and the sequence of its small and simple genome has been completed. This is a complete laboratory manual on this model organism and deals with genomic and proteomic approaches to its biology.
Table of Contents
- How to grow Arabidopsis
- obtaining mutants
- genetic analysis of mutants
- how to analyze a mutant phenotypically
- how to transform Arabidopsis
- how to isolate a gene defined by a mutation
- how to study gene expression
- how to study gene function
- where to find information on Arabidopsis
- cautions
- trademarks
- suppliers.
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: concealed wire-o ISBN 9780879695736
Description
The thale cress Arabidopsis thaliana is increasingly popular among plant scientists: it is small, easy to grow, and makes flowers, and the sequence of its small and simple genome was recently completed. This is the most complete and authoritative laboratory manual to be published on this model organism and the first to deal with genomic and proteomic approaches to its biology.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: How to grow Arabidopsis Chapter 2: Obtaining mutants Chapter 3: Genetic analysis of mutants Chapter 4: How to analyze a mutant phenotypically Chapter 5: How to transform Arabidopsis Chapter 6: How to isolate a gene defined by a mutation Chapter 7: How to study gene expression Chapter 8: How to study gene function Appendix 1: Where to find information on Arabidopsis Appendix 2: Critical chi-squared values Appendix 3: Cautions Appendix 4: Suppliers
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