Principles of genome analysis and genomics
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Principles of genome analysis and genomics
Blackwell Science, 2003
3rd ed
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"First published 1995, Second edition 1998" -- t.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. [230]-254) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
With the first draft of the human genome project in the public domain and full analyses of model genomes now available, the subject matter of 'Principles of Genome Analysis and Genomics' is even 'hotter' now than when the first two editions were published in 1995 and 1998. In the new edition of this very practical guide to the different techniques and theory behind genomes and genome analysis, Sandy Primrose and new author Richard Twyman provide a fresh look at this topic. In the light of recent exciting advancements in the field, the authors have completely revised and rewritten many parts of the new edition with the addition of five new chapters. Aimed at upper level students, it is essential that in this extremely fast moving topic area the text is up to date and relevant.
Completely revised new edition of an established textbook.
Features new chapters and examples from exciting new research in genomics, including the human genome project.
Excellent new co-author in Richard Twyman, also co-author of the new edition of hugely popular Principles of Gene Manipulation.
Accompanying web-page to help students deal with this difficult topic at www.blackwellpublishing.com/primrose
Table of Contents
Preface. Abbreviations.
1. Setting The Scene: The New Science Of Genomics.
2. The Organization And Structure Of Genomes.
3. Subdividing The Genome.
4. Assembling A Physical Map Of The Genome.
5. Sequencing Methods And Strategies.
6. Genome Annotation And Bioinformatics.
7. Comparative Genomics.
8. Protein Structural Genomics.
9. Global Expression Profiling.
10. Comprehensive Mutant Libraries.
11. Mapping Protein Interactions.
12. Applications Of Genome Analysis And Genomics.
References.
Index
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