PCR applications : protocols for functional genomics /

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Imprint:San Diego : Academic Press, ©1999.
Description:xviii, 566 pages, [3] pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3892152
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Other authors / contributors:Sninsky, John J.
Innis, Michael A.
Gelfand, David H.
ISBN:0123721857
9780123721853
0123721865
9780123721860
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.

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505 0 0 |g Pt. 1.  |t Key Concepts for PCR.  |g 1.  |t Optimization of PCR: Conversations between Michael and David /  |r Michael Innis and David Gelfand.  |g 2.  |t The Convergence of PCR, Computers, and the Human Genome Project: Past, Present, and Future /  |r John J. Sninsky.  |g 3.  |t Thermostable DNA Polymerases: An Update /  |r Richard D. Abramson.  |g 4.  |t Musings on Microbial Genomes /  |r Barry R. Bloom.  |g 5.  |t Statistical Refinement of Primer Design Parameters /  |r Ellen M. Beasley, Richard M. Myers and David R. Cox [et al.].  |g 6.  |t Multiplex PCR: Optimization Guidelines /  |r G. Zangenberg, R. Saiki and R. Reynolds.  |g 7.  |t The Use of Immobilized Mismatch Binding Protein for the Optimization of PCR Fidelity /  |r Robert Wagner and Alan D. Dean.  |g 8.  |t A New Generation of PCR Instruments and Nucleic Acid Concentration Systems /  |r M. A. Northrup, L. A. Christel and W. A. McMillan [et al.].  |g 9.  |t Sequencing PCR Products /  |r Jenny M. Kelley and John Quackenbush.  |g 10.  |t Recent Advances in High-Temperature Reverse Transcription and PCR /  |r Thomas W. Myers.  |g 11.  |t Viral Genotyping by a Quantitative Point Mutation Assay: Application to HIV-1 Drug Resistance /  |r Steve Kaye.  |g 12.  |t In Situ PCR /  |r Jim R. Hully --  |g Pt. 2.  |t Quantitative PCR.  |g 13.  |t Standards for PCR Assays /  |r Dwight B. DuBois, Cindy R. WalkerPeach and Matthew M. Winkler [et al.].  |g 14.  |t Rapid Thermal Cycling and PCR Kinetics /  |r Carl T. Wittwer and Mark G. Herrmann.  |g 15.  |t Kinetics of Competitive Reverse Transcriptase-PCR /  |r Amanda L. Hayward, Peter J. Oefner and Daniel B. Kainer [et al.].  |g 16.  |t Kinetic PCR Analysis Using a CCD Camera and without Using Oligonucleotide Probes /  |r Russell Higuchi and Robert Watson.  |g 17.  |t Quantification of Telomerase Activity Using Telomerase Repeat Amplification Protocol /  |r Sheng-Yung P. Chang --  |g Pt. 3.  |t Gene Discovery.  |g 18.  |t Differential Display /  |r Klaus Giese, Hong Xin and James C. Stephans [et al.].  |g 19.  |t Single-Cell cDNA Libraries /  |r Peter S. Nelson.  |g 20.  |t Whole Cell Assays /  |r James Snider.  |g 21.  |t Screening Differentially Displayed PCR Products by Single-Strand Conformation Polymorphism Gels /  |r Francoise Mathieu-Daude, Nick Benson and Frank Kullmann [et al.].  |g 22.  |t Microsatellite Protocols /  |r Yun Oh and Li Mao.  |g 23.  |t Real-Time Quantitative PCR: Uses in Discovery Research /  |r P. Mickey Williams and Ayly L. Tucker.  |g 24.  |t Homology Cloning: A Molecular Taxonomy of the Archaea /  |r Anna-Louise Reysenbach and Costantino Vetriani.  |g 25.  |t Cloning Mammalian Homologs of Drosophila Genes /  |r Filippo Randazzo.  |g 26.  |t Cloning Human Homologs of Yeast Genes /  |r Todd Seeley --  |g Pt. 4.  |t Genomics and Expression Profiling.  |g 27.  |t Cellular Transcriptome Analysis Using a Kinetic PCR Assay /  |r John J. Kang and Michael J. Holland.  |g 28.  |t Parallel Analysis with Biological Chips /  |r Mark Schena and Ronald W. Davis.  |g 29.  |t High-Density cDNA Grids for Hybridization Fingerprinting Experiments /  |r Armin O. Schmitt, Ralf Herwig and Sebastian Meier-Ewert [et al.].  |g 30.  |t Comparative Genomic Hybridization /  |r Koei Chin and Joe W. Gray.  |g 31.  |t Genetic Footprinting and Functional Maps of the Yeast Genome /  |r Tracy Ferea, Barbara Dunn and David Botstein [et al.].  |g 32.  |t Molecular Analysis of Microdissected Tissue: Laser Capture Microdissection /  |r Nicole L. Simone, Jeffrey Y. Lee and Mary Huckabee [et al.].  |g 33.  |t Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism: Studies on Plant Development /  |r Emmanuel Liscum.  |g 34.  |t A Fluorescent, Multiplex Solid-Phase Minisequencing Method for Genotyping Cytochrome P450 Genes /  |r Tomi Pastinen, Ann-Christine Syvanen and Catherine Moberg [et al.].  |g 35.  |t The Cleavase I Enzyme for Mutation and Polymorphism Scanning /  |r Mary Ann D. Brow. 
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