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GENE CLONING AND DNA ANALYSIS
Library of Congress Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Brown, T.A. (Terence A.) Gene cloning and DNA analysis : an introduction / T.A. Brown.—6th ed. published year 2010 ISBN 978-1-4051-8173-0 preface During the four years since publication of the Fifth Edition of Gene Cloning and DNA Analysis: An Introduction there have been important advances in DNA sequencing technology, in particular the widespread adoption of high throughput approaches based on pyrosequencing. Inclusion of these new techniques in the Sixth Edition has prompted me to completely rewrite the material on DNA sequencing and to place all the relevant information—both on the methodology itself and its application to genome sequencing —into a single chapter. This has enabled me to devote another entire chapter to the post-sequencing methods used to study genomes. The result is, I hope, a more balanced treatment of the various aspects of genomics and post-genomics than I had managed in previous editions. A second important development of the last few years has been the introduction of real-time PCR as a means of quantifying the amount of a particular DNA sequence present in a preparation. This technique is now described as part of Chapter 9. Elsewhere, I have made various additions, such as inclusion of topoisomerase-based methods for blunt end ligation in Chapter 4, and generally tidied up parts of chapters that had become slightly unwieldy due to the cumulative effects of modifications made over the 25 years since the First Edition of this book. The Sixth Edition is almost twice as long as the First, but retains the philosophy of that original edition. It is still an introductory text that begins at the beginning and does not assume that the reader has any prior knowledge of the techniques used to study genes and genomes. I would like to thank Nigel Balmforth and Andy Slade at Wiley-Blackwell for helping me to make this new edition a reality. As always I must also thank my wife Keri for the unending support that she has given to me in my decision to use up evenings and weekends writing this and other books. content Part I The Basic Principles of Gene Cloning and DNA Analysis 1 Why Gene Cloning and DNA Analysis are Important 2 Vectors for Gene Cloning: Plasmids and Bacteriophages 3 Purification of DNA from Living Cells 4 Manipulation of Purified DNA 5 Introduction of DNA into Living Cells 6 Cloning Vectors for E. coli 7 Cloning Vectors for Eukaryotes 8 How to Obtain a Clone of a Specific Gene 9 The Polymerase Chain Reaction Part II The Applications of Gene Cloning and DNA Analysis in Research 10 Sequencing Genes and Genomes 11 Studying Gene Expression and Function 12 Studying Genomes Part III The Applications of Gene Cloning and DNA Analysis in Biotechnology 13 Production of Protein from Cloned Genes 14 Gene Cloning and DNA Analysis in Medicine 15 Gene Cloning and DNA Analysis in Agriculture 16 Gene Cloning and DNA Analysis in Forensic Science and Archaeology Related Torrents
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