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Bacterial, phage and molecular genetics : an experimental course
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ISBN: 3540076026 Year: 1976 Publisher: Berlin Springer

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From genes to cells
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ISBN: 0471597929 Year: 1997 Publisher: New York Wiley

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Experienced educators, all widely published in the field, present an accessible, supplemental text which offers a comprehensive yet succinct introduction to contemporary cellular and molecular biology. Thoroughly covers the essentials of the molecular and genetic components of cells. Features include over 150, original two-color illustrations, highlighted key words, boxed summaries, a complete glossary of key terms and phrases plus a selected reading section.


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Principles and techniques of practical biochemistry.
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ISBN: 052165873X Year: 2000 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

Instant notes biochemistry
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ISBN: 1135324409 9786610100057 1280100052 0203645278 9780203645277 1859961428 9781859961421 6610100055 9781135324407 0387916024 9781135324353 1135324352 9781135324391 1135324395 Year: 2000 Publisher: Oxford BIOS Scientific Publishers

Gene cloning and manipulation
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ISBN: 0521407001 0521403413 9780521407007 Year: 1995 Publisher: Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press,

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This text gives a broad, but concise, coverage of gene cloning and manipulation, suitable for undergraduates and beginning graduate students. Assuming only general biochemical knowledge, it stresses the concepts underlying particular types of cloning vector, and uses examples to illustrate them, rather than simply presenting a mass of detailed lists and vector maps. The book starts by describing the principles behind cloning DNA in E. coli, the enzymes used, the range of cloning vectors available, and how to screen libraries to find particular clones. The author shows how PCR can be used as an alternative, or complementary, approach. He then goes on to describe how sequences can be exploited, after cloning and identification, by site-directed mutagenesis and over-expression. The book finishes with a detailed presentation of the genetic manipulation of other organisms, including other bacteria, yeast, plants, insects, and mammals.

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