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Imprint:Clifton, N.J. : Humana Press, ©1984.
Description:1 online resource (xiv, 375 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
Series:Methods in molecular biology ; v. 2
Biological methods
Biological methods.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) ; v. 2.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11128721
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Other authors / contributors:Walker, John M., 1948-
ISBN:9781592594894
1592594891
0896030644
9780896030640
Notes:Source of title; title from title screen.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
English.
Summary:In recent years there has been a tremendous increase in our understanding of the functioning of the cell at the molecular level. This has been achieved in the main by the invention and development of new methodology, parti- larly in that area generally referred to as "genetic en- neering". While this revolution has been taking place in the field of nucleic acids research, the protein chemist has at the same time developed fresh methodology to keep pace with the requirements of present day molecular bi- ogy. Today's molecular biologist can no longer be content with being an expert in one particular area alone. He/she needs to be equally competent in the laboratory at h- dling DNA, RNA, and proteins, moving from one area to another as required by the problem he/she is trying to solve. Although many of the new techniques in molecular biology are relatively easy to master, it is often difficult for a researcher to obtain all the relevant information nec- sary for setting up and successfully applying a new te- nique. Information is of course available in the research l- erature, but this often lacks the depth of description that the new user requires. This requirement for in-depth pr- tical details has become apparent by the considerable - mand for places on our Molecular Biology Workshops held at Hatfield each summer
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505 0 |a The Burton assay for DNA / Jaap H. Waterborg, Harry R. Matthews -- DABA fluorescence assay for submicrogram amounts of DNA / Theodore Gurney, Elizabeth G. Gurney -- Preparation of "RNase-Free" DNase by alkylation / Theodore Gurney, Elizabeth G. Gurney -- The isolation of satellite DNA by density gradient centrifugation / Craig A. Cooney, Harry R. Matthews -- The isolation of high molecular weight eukaryotic DNA / C.G. Mathew -- Preparation of lyophilized cells to preserve enzyme activities and high molecular weight nucleic acids / Theodore Gurney -- Agarose gel electrophoresis of DNA / Stephen A. Boffey -- Autoradiography of gels containing 32P / Verena D. Huebner, Harry R. Matthews -- Detection of specific DNA sequences : the Southern transfer / C.G.P. Mathew -- The extraction and isolation of DNA from gels / Wim Gaastra, Per Linå Jørgensen -- One-dimensional electrophoresis of nucleic acids in agarose using denaturation with formaldehyde and identification of 3H-labeled RNA by fluorography / Theodore Gurney -- Gel electrophoresis of RNA in agarose and polyacrylamide under nondenaturing conditions / R. McGookin -- The extraction of Total RNA by the detergent and phenol method / Robert J. Slater -- RNA extraction by the proteinase K method / R. McGookin -- RNA extraction by the guanidine thiocyanate procedure / R. McGookin -- The purification of poly(A)-containing RNA by affinity chromatography / Robert J. Slater -- Messenger RNA fractionation on neutral sucrose gradients / R. McGookin -- The estimation of mRNA content by Poly(U) hybridization / Robert J. Slater -- DNA directed in vitro protein synthesis with Escherichia coli S-30 extracts / Jytte Josephsen, Wim Gaastra -- In vitro translation of messenger RNA in a wheat germ extract cell-free system / C.L. Olliver, A. Grobler-Rabie, C.D. Boyd -- In vitro translation of messenger RNA in a rabbit reticulocyte lysate cell-free system / C.L. Oliver, C.D. Boyd -- Immunoprecipitation of in vitro translation products with protein A bound to sepharose / C.L. Olliver, C.D. Boyd -- In vitro continuation of RNA synthesis initiated in vivo / Theodore Gurney -- Synthesis of double-stranded complementary DNA from poly(A)+mRNA / R. McGookin -- Plasmid DNA isolation by the cleared lysate method / Stephen A. Boffey -- Plasmid DNA isolation (sheared lysate method) / J.W. Dale, P.J. Greenaway -- Small-scale plasmid DNA preparation / J.W. Dale, P.J. Greenaway -- Preparation of chromosomal DNA from E. coli / J.W. Dale, P.J. Greenaway -- Preparation and assay of phage lambda / J.W. Dale, P.J. Greenaway -- Preparation of phage lambda DNA / J.W. Dale, P.J. Greenaway -- The use of restriction endonucleases / Elliot B. Gingold -- Ligation of DNA with T4 DNA ligase / Wim Gaastra, Kirsten Hansen -- The use of alkaline phosphatase to prevent vector regeneration / J.W. Dale, P.J. Greenaway -- Bacterial transformation / Elliot B. Gingold -- Bacterial transformation (Kushner method) / J.W. Dale, P.J. Greenaway -- In vitro packaging of DNA / J.W. Dale, P.J. Greenaway -- Yeast transformation / Elliot B. Gingold -- Radiolabeling of DNA by nick translation / C.G. Mathew -- Radiolabeling of DNA using polynucleotide kinase / Wim Gaastra, Jytte Josephsen -- Radiolabeling of DNA with 3' terminal transferase / Wim Gaastra, Per Klemm -- Radiolabeling of DNA with the Klenow fragment of DNA polymerase / Wim Gaastra, Jytte Josephsen -- Identification of recombinant plasmids by in situ colony hybridization / J.W. Dale, P.J. Greenaway -- Identification of recombinant phages by plaque hybridization / J.W. Dale, P.J. Greenaway -- Plasmid screening using single colony lysates / J.W. Dale, P.J. Greenaway -- Immunological detection of gene expression in recombinant clones / J.W. Dale, P.J. Greenaway -- The isolation of minicells / Wim Gaastra, Per Klemm -- The isolation of maxicells / Wim Gaastra, Per Klemm -- The identification of gene products in minicells and maxicells / Wim Gaastra, Per Klemm -- Molecular cloning in bacteriophage lambda and in cosmids / Claus Christiansen -- DNA transformation of mammalian cells / Jeffrey W. Pollard, Yunus Luqmani, Alan Bateson, Kokila Chotai -- Chemical cleavage (Maxam and Gilbert) method for DNA sequence determination / Wim Gaastra -- Gel electrophoretic analysis of DNA sequencing products / Wim Gaastra -- DNA sequence determination using dideoxy analogs / M.J. Owen. 
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