Genetic Manipulation: Techniques and Applications

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Pub. Date: 2009-07-01
Publisher(s): Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

Genetic manipulation is no longer the province of the specialized researcher. It is finding widespread application in all fields of medicine and biology. Nevertheless, application of these relatively new techniques to new areas of research is often fraught with unexpected problems and difficulties. Based on the Society for Applied Bacteriology's Autumn 1989 Conference, this unique volume covers a wide and very up-to-date range of techniques used in genetic engineering. These include the isolation and analysis of DNA and RNA from cells and tissues, the selection and use of phage and plasmic vectors for cloning DNA, the cloning procedures, the production and screening of genomic libraries, the production and use of DNA probes, the polymerase chain reaction and the synthesis of 'designer' genes. This volume contains many examples of the applications of the above and other techniques for genetic manipulation, to subjects as diverse as plant pathology, forensic science, bacterial taxonomy, cardiac research, diagnostic microbiology, food hygiene and sewage treatment.

Table of Contents

Extraction, purification and assay of DNA
Restriction mapping of DNA
The construction and use of cloning vectors
Adaptor based cDNA cloning by the phage vectors
Plasmid profiling and DNA/DNA hybridization for distinguishing between mesophilic aeromonas bacteria
Preparation and screening of genomic libraries
DNA probes for detection and identification of bacteria
Extraction and purification of eukaryotic mRNA
cDNA cloning
Primer extension sequencing of RNA viruses
Forensic applications of DNA profiling
Application of nucleic acid probes to the identification of bacterial enteric pathogens
Quantification of collagen mRNA levels in mammalian cells
Detection of food-borne bacterial pathogens by a colorimetric DNA hybridization method
Use of a DNA probe for a viroid in plant pathology
Analysis of restriction fragment length polymorphisms in the study of bacteria
The use of DNA probes to detect selected bacteria' after their introduction into the waste water treatment plant
The use of genetic manipulation to study bacterial pathogens
RNA detection methods in basic cardiac research
The polymerase chain reaction and its application to basic research in molecular biology
The effect of nutrient limitation on the stability and expression of recombinant plasmids
Large scale production of proteins from recombinant DNA in Escherichia coli
Stability and copy number of yeast cloning vectors
Designer genes - Design and synthesis illustrated for the gene coding for human macrophage colony stimulating factor
Monitoring safety in process biotechnology
Patenting in biotechnology
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