Principles of Gene Manipulation AN INTRODUCTION TO GENETIC ENGINEERING

The basic philosophy governing the first edition of this text was to present the principles of gene manipulation, and their associated techniques, in sufficient detail to enable the non-specialist reader to understand them. It was also intended that the scope of this technology, and its potential im...

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Main Author: Old, R. W
Other Authors: Primrose, S. B
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Blackwell 1989
Edition:FOURTH EDITION
Series:Studies in microbiology v. 2
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Summary:The basic philosophy governing the first edition of this text was to present the principles of gene manipulation, and their associated techniques, in sufficient detail to enable the non-specialist reader to understand them. It was also intended that the scope of this technology, and its potential impact on virtually all areas of biology, would be evident. The second and third editions were enlarged to cope with advances in the field as it had become apparent that, around a core of fundamental techniques concerning the manipulation of DNA in vitro, there was developing an ever-expanding repertoire of transformation techniques, library construction and screening methods, expression systems and host-vector systems. In this, the fourth edition, the authors keep to their basic philosophy in providing an introduction to the subject, identifying and explaining basic principles. Completely updated this edition provides an overview for researchers and students who already have some knowledge of recombinant DNA work.
Item Description:Includes index.
Physical Description:vii, 438 pages ill. 25 cm
Bibliography:Bibliography: p. 375-425
ISBN:0632026081