Biochemistry, Clinical Medicine, Chemistry - Biochemistry
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Overview
This handy laboratory manual allows quick and easy access to the most important techniques in molecular hybridization. It briefly describes each technique, explaining the advantages and disadvantages and avoiding unnecessary detail. It also explains why certain techniques work (or fail to work)."...contains the most commonly applied techniques in a clear and concise manner with annotated comments providing the latest research techniques...written by a specialist in the field."
Editorials
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry
It is an ideal guide for investigators, teachers and students interested in the theory and practice of nucleic acid hybridization.Journal of Steroid Biochemistry
It is an ideal guide for investigators, teachers and students interested in the theory and practice of nucleic acid hybridization.Booknews
Five contributions discuss the most commonly used molecular hybridization assays. They describe techniques for probe preparation and for hybridization in solution, on membranes (Southerns and Northerns), and . Investigators will need to modify certain aspects of the protocols to adjust for the sizes, amounts, and structure of their probes and target sequences. The editor appends lists of suppliers and of buffers and reagents. Spiral wire binding. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Book Details
Published
December 11, 1997
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780471971252