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  • Essential Molecular Biology: Volume I

    Essential Molecular Biology: Volume I by Brown, T. A.;

    Series: Practical Approach Series; 72;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number and title :Volume I
    • Publisher IRL Press
    • Date of Publication 23 May 1991

    • ISBN 9780199631117
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages320 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 556 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations line illustrations and tables throughout
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    Short description:

    This book and its companion volume are two of the most important books ever published in this series. They will appeal to researchers in virtually every biomedical field.

    In volume I, the fundamental techniques for handling and cloning DNA are described, with the emphasis on sound technical instruction, together with theoretical background and trouble-shooting guidance. The aim is to give the reader a sufficiently strong knowledge of these general techniques to allow procedures to be used with confidence in specific research applications.

    Together, both volumes provide a comprehensive molecular biology manual that will be useful for the novice and to researchers in areas with little experience of molecular biology.

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    Long description:

    The two volumes of Essential Molecular Biology: A Practical Approach provide clear theoretical and practical guidance to the fundamental techniques of recombinant DNA analysis. Although of particular value to research workers entering the field for the first time, the protocols described will also be of interest to experienced researchers.

    Volume I: concentrates on the preparation, purification and handling of nucleic acids, and includes chapters on microbiological procedures and the construction and use of recombinant DNA molecules. Each chapter is written in an accessible style by an acknowledged expert in that field with the emphasis on providing sound technical instruction, in combination with the necessary theoretical background and useful troubleshooting guidance. This book thus brings powerful techniques at the
    forefront of molecular biology research within reach of any researcher. Together, the two volumes provide a comprehensive molecular biology manual tailored specially for the novice.

    'presents essential techniques of molecular biology in a practical and pragmatic manner ... The value of this volume is that it is succinct and direct.'
    Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, Volume 12 No. 11

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    Table of Contents:

    T.A. Brown: The essential techniques in molecular biology; B.W. Bainbridge: Microbiological techniques for molecular biology; P. Towner: Purification of DNA; M. Wilkinson: Purification of RNA; A.T. Andrews: Electrophoresis of nucleic acids; P. Towner: Recovery of DNA from electrophoresis gels; F. Gannon, & R. Powell: Construction of recombinant DNA molecules; T.A. Brown: Generation and identification of recombinant clones; P.H. Pouwels: Survey of cloning vectors
    of both plasmids and phages

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