Essential Molecular Biology: A Practical Approach Volume I (Practical Approach Series)
practical Information For Working Researchers In The Life Sciences Interested In Learning The Basic Principles Of Gene Cloning And Recombinant Dna Techniques. The Contributors Provide The Background Material Novices Need To Understand How A Technique Works, What It Achieves, And How To Make Modifications To Suit Their Own Requirements, As Well As Advice On More Advanced Techniques. Vol. 2 Describes Procedures For Isolating And Studying Individual Genes, Preparation And Screening Of Libraries, Polymerase Chain Reactions, Dna Sequencing, And Studying Gene Expression. The Latest Edition Reflects The Dramatic Expansion In The Range And Sophistication Of Molecular Biology Techniques. Annotation C. Book News, Inc., Portland, Or (booknews.com)
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reviewer:dean Rosenthal, Phd(georgetown University School Of Medicine)
description:this Is A Book For Absolute Beginners In The Field Of Molecular Biology.
purpose:the Book Describes Basic Protocols In Molecular Biology, Including Culturing Of Host Strains Of Bacteria And Bacteriophage, Purification Of Dna And Rna, Electrophoresis Of Nucleic Acids, And The Generation And Isolation Recombinant Dna.
audience:there Are Numerous Tidbits Of Information Throughout The Book For The Novice And Experienced Molecular Biologist Alike, Such As The Usefulness Of Shrimp Alkaline Phosphatase, Which Is More Heat Labile Than Cip, For Cloning.
features:one Of The Strengths Of The Manual Is That Many Different Protocols For The Same Procedure Are Supplied (e.g. Rna Isolation). In Addition, The Book Includes Explanations Of Protocols That Are The Basis Of Commercially Available Molecular Biology Kits, Such As Those Sold For Rna Isolation, And Pcr Cloning. While The Editor Discourages The Over-reliance On These Kits, Mention Is Made Of The Level Of Difficulty Of Certain Protocols That May Require Their Use, Including T/a Cloning. Protocols Are Clearly Boxed In Gray, And All Are Relatively Easy To Understand. One Minor Flaw Is Its Brevity, As Well As The Sometimes Less-than-perfectly Integrated Nature Of A Protocol Book With Contributions By Different Authors. For Example, In Some Chapters, The Authors Supply Their Own Ingredients For Their Protocols; Others Refer To Appendix; While Sometimes There Is No Reference To Either. For Example, In Chapter 2, Protocol 1, It States To Select The Ingredients For The Required Agar Medium, Without Reference To Appendix Ii In The Back Of The Book. Also, Each Chapter Restarts With Protocol 1 Again. It Would Therefore Be Helpful To At Least Have The Chapter Numbers At The Header Or Footer Of Each Page.
assessment:these Minor Criticisms Aside, This Is A Concise, Practical Reference Manual For Recombinant Dna Techniques.
Name in long format: | Essential Molecular Biology: A Practical Approach Volume I (Practical Approach Series) |
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ISBN-10: | 0199636427 |
ISBN-13: | 9780199636426 |
Book pages: | 260 |
Book language: | en |
Edition: | 2 |
Binding: | Paperback |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Dimensions: | Height: 9.3 Inches, Length: 0.6 Inches, Width: 7.1 Inches |