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Gene Probes 1: A Practical Approach

by Higgins Hames, David Hames, B. Ed. Hames
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Overview

The preparation of gene probes is a core application in molecular biology, creating essential tools for genetic research. A companion volume, Gene Probes 2, covers applications of the probes. The two books are timely additions to the series, as this is a progressive field which continues to grow in importance.

The book contains black-and-white illustrations.

Synopsis

The preparation of gene probes is a core application in molecular biology, creating essential tools for genetic research. A companion volume, Gene Probes 2, covers applications of the probes. The two books are timely additions to the series, as this is a progressive field which continues to grow in importance.

About the Author, Higgins Hames

Hames, B. D. (Univ of Leeds); Higgins, S. J. (Univ of Leeds)

The contributors represent the specialties of biochemistry, molecular diagnostics, chemistry, molecular biology, and genetics. Most are from the U.K., with Univ of Leeds, Univ Coll Galway, and Beaston Institute for Cancer Research prominently represented.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 1995
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
284
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780199634002

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