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Editor:
José M. Martínez-Zapater and Julio Salinas
Methods in Molecular Biology Volume 82
Series Editor John W. Walker
Publisher:
Humana Press (1998)
ISBN: 0-89603-391-0
Format:
Hard cover ,
40 technique articles,
440 pages
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| Publisher's
summary (on back cover) |
In Arabidopsis Protocols, internationally recognized experts
offer a comprehensive collection of significant new methods for gene mapping, cloning, and
reverse genetics, as well as updated standard protocols for work in Arabidopsis genetics
and molecular biology. These time-tested methods range from techniques for the successful
growing of Arabidopsis to strategies for gene cloning. The sections on genetics,
transformation, and gene expression analysis will be especially helpful to scientists
involved in mutant analysis or in producing and analyzing transgenic plants. In many
cases, the protocols can also be applied to other plant species with minor adjustments.
Serving both experience researchers and beginners in the field, Arabidopsis Protocols will
immediately become the standard reference for laboratories working with Arabidopsis, the
plant of choice to approach many fundamental questions in plant biology. |
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| Features |
- The most up-to date collection of Arabidopsis protocols
- Highly experienced authors who use these techniques
everyday
- Many new methodologies in gene mapping, cloning, and
reverse genetics
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- Proven methods for growing Arabidopsis
- Detailed step-by-step instructions fine-tuned for optimal
and reproducible results
- Numerous hints and tips to avoid pitfalls and optimize
results
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