Molecular Biology: Current Innovations and Future Trends Part 1
Publisher: Horizon Scientific Press
Editor: A.M. Griffin and H.G. Griffin Norwich, UK
Publication date: April, 1995
ISBN-10: 1-898486-01-8 (pbk), 1-898486-13-1 (hbk)
ISBN-13: 978-1-898486-01-5 (pbk), 978-1-898486-13-8 (hbk)
Pages: 165
New innovations are continuously making a major impact in molecular biology. No serious molecular biologist can afford to ignore the importance of PCR, cycle sequencing, PFGE, subtractive hybridization, oligoribonucleotide technology, or automated DNA hybridization. These and many other topics are comprehensively covered by this indispensable practical guide. Written by experts in the field, the book is filled with key protocols, applications and innovations and is essential to experienced researchers and newcomers alike.Topics covered include:
• PCR
• PFGE
• cycle sequencing
• gel electrophoresis
• DNA purification
• oligoribonucleotides
• mass spectrometry
• automated DNA hybridization
• subtractive hybridization
• capillary isoelectric focusing
Chapter List
• Recent Advances in PCR Methodology. Michael P. Weiner, Tim Gackstetter, Gina L. Costa, John C. Bauer, and Keith A. Kretz
• Thermal Cycle Sequencing. Keith A. Kretz
• Mini-Prep Plasmid DNA Isolation and Purification using Silica-Based Resins. Paul N. Hengen
• Gel Electrophoresis of DNA and Proteins: Recent Advances in Theory and Practical Applications. Branko Kozulic
• Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis. Alexander Kolchinsky and Roel Funke
• Automated DNA Hybridization and Detection. Stephan Beck
• An Improved Subtractive Hybridization Method using Phagemid Vectors. Christian E. Gruber and Wu-Bo Li
• Oligoribonucleotides: Theory and Synthesis. Ravi Vinayak
• Isoelectric Focusing of Proteins by Capillary Electrophoresis. Tom Pritchett
• DNA and Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Mass Spectrometry. Ivo G. Gut and Stephan Beck
(EAN: 9781898486015, 9781898486138)



