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100 | _aBrown, T.A. | ||
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_aGene Cloning and DNA Analysis: an introduction/ _cT.A. Brown. |
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250 | _a6th ed. | ||
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_aNew York: _bWiley-Blackwell, _c2010. |
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_axvi, 320p.: _bill.; _c26 cm. |
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505 | _aPart 1: The Basic Principles of Gene Cloning and DNA Analysis. 1 Why Gene Cloning and DNA Analysis are Important. 2 Vectors for Gene Cloning: Plasmids and Bacteriophages 3 Purification of DNA from Living Cells 4 Manipulation of Purified DNA 5 Introduction of DNA into Living Cells 6 Cloning Vectors for E. coli 7 Cloning Vectors for Eukaryotes 8 How to Obtain a Clone of a Specific Gene 9 The Polymerase Chain Reaction Part 2: The Applications of Gene Cloning and DNA Analysis in Research 10 Sequencing Genes and Genome 11 Studying Gene Expression and Function 12 Studying Genomes Part 3: The Applications of Gene Cloning and DNA Analysis in Biotechnology 13 Production of Protein from Cloned Genes 14 Gene Cloning and DNA Analysis in Medicine 15 Gene Cloning and DNA Analysis in Agriculture 16 Gene Cloning and DNA Analysis in Forensic Science and Archaeology | ||
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_aMolecular Cloning _921076 |
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_aNucleotide Sequence _97497 |
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_aDNA-Analysis _921998 |
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