An introduction to genetic engineering / Desmond S.T. Nicholl
- Author:
- Nicholl, Desmond S. T.
- Published:
- Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2008.
- Edition:
- Third edition.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xii, 336 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
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- Contents:
- Introducing molecular biology -- Working with nucleic acids -- The tools of the trade -- Host cells and vectors -- Cloning strategies -- The polymerase chain reaction -- Selection, screening, and analysis of recombinants -- Bioinformatics -- Understanding genes, genomes, and 'otheromes' -- Genetic engineering and biotechnology -- Medical and forensic applications of gene manipulation -- Transgenic plants and animals -- The other sort of cloning -- Brave new world or genetic nightmare?
- Summary:
- In this third edition of his popular undergraduate-level textbook, Des Nicholl recognises that a sound grasp of basic principles is vital in any introduction to genetic engineering. Therefore, the book retains its focus on the fundamental principles used in gene manipulation. It is divided into three sections: Part I provides an introduction to the relevant basic molecular biology; Part II, the methods used to manipulate genes; and Part III, applications of the technology. There is a new chapter devoted to the emerging importance of bioinformatics as a distinct discipline. Other additional features include text boxes, which highlight important aspects of topics discussed, and chapter summaries, which include aims and learning outcomes. These, along with key word listings, concept maps and a glossary, will enable students to tailor their study to suit their own learning styles and ultimately gain a firm grasp of a subject that students traditionally find difficult.
- Subject(s):
- ISBN:
- 9780511800986 (ebook)
9780521850063 (hardback)
9780521615211 (paperback) - Note:
- Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
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