Understanding DNA and Gene Cloning: A Guide for the CuriousWiley, 1992 - 240 pagine Gene cloning technologies continue to spur advances in many biological disciplines. Intended for the non-scientist who is interested in gaining sufficient background to understand often complex articles, this text aims to serve as a supplement for general biology or introductory genetics courses. It is also suitable as a main text in short courses for non-science majors interested in current topics such as AIDS, biotechnology, and bioethics. The previous edition of this book was published in 1984. |
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Pagina 152
... tion endonucleases , has become a popular tool for prenatal diagnosis of certain genetic defects . In Chapter 7 it was pointed out that genetic diseases are often associated with changes in restriction maps . South- ern hybridization ...
... tion endonucleases , has become a popular tool for prenatal diagnosis of certain genetic defects . In Chapter 7 it was pointed out that genetic diseases are often associated with changes in restriction maps . South- ern hybridization ...
Pagina 158
... tion , can be used to identify people using skin fragments and other tissue samples . If you were a juror in a murder trial in which the primary evidence was based on polynucleotide chain reac- tion analysis , would you be able to vote ...
... tion , can be used to identify people using skin fragments and other tissue samples . If you were a juror in a murder trial in which the primary evidence was based on polynucleotide chain reac- tion analysis , would you be able to vote ...
Pagina 194
... tion has focused on two problems : ( 1 ) How do the U5 and U3 regions , which are at opposite ends of the RNA , come to lie next to each other in the LTRS of the DNA ? and ( 2 ) How is DNA synthesis primed ? ( DNA polymerases require a ...
... tion has focused on two problems : ( 1 ) How do the U5 and U3 regions , which are at opposite ends of the RNA , come to lie next to each other in the LTRS of the DNA ? and ( 2 ) How is DNA synthesis primed ? ( DNA polymerases require a ...
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