Molecular Biomethods Handbook
Edited by Ralph Rapley and John M. Walker - University of
Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK
In the Molecular Biomethods Handbook,
Ralph Rapley and John Walker assemble an authoritative team of investigators to illuminate
the core bioanalytical techniques used every day in their own laboratories throughout the
world. These highly experienced writers fully explain both the theory behind, and
application of, these techniques, and include extensive references for those seeking
detailed laboratory protocols. The techniques covered range from the extraction,
separation, detection, and characterization of nucleic acids to gene cloning and library
production, mapping, expression, transgenesis, differential display, and DNA profiling, to
name a few. Numerous key protein methods, as well as support and related techniques,
are also included.
The Molecular Biomethods Handbook
provides both established scientists and novices, who are new to these techniques, a
deeper understanding of the widest variety of biotechniques--and how to use them
successfully. The resulting insights will significantly enhance your ability to
investigate and define biological processes at the molecular level.
Features
- Outlines all the major biotechniques used today
- Written by well established researchers who use the methods on a
regular basis
- Covers mainstream molecular DNA/ RNA and protein techniques
- Reviews gene probes, blotting techniques, in vitro protein
expression, mutagenesis, and many other core techniques
- Offers comprehensive and critical insights into the nature and
applications of these techniques
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