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Genomics - The Science and Technology Behind the Human Genome Project CR Cantor

Genomics - The Science and Technology Behind the Human Genome Project By CR Cantor

Genomics - The Science and Technology Behind the Human Genome Project by CR Cantor


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An exploration of the principles and methods underlying the Human Genome Project and modern molecular genetics and biotechnology.

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Genomics - The Science and Technology Behind the Human Genome Project by CR Cantor

A unique exploration of the principles and methods underlying the Human Genome Project and modern molecular genetics and biotechnology--from two top researchers In Genomics, Charles R. Cantor, former director of the Human Genome Project, and Cassandra L. Smith give the first integral overview of the strategies and technologies behind the Human Genome Project and the field of molecular genetics and biotechnology. Written with a range of readers in mind--from chemists and biologists to computer scientists and engineers--the book begins with a review of the basic properties of DNA and the chromosomes that package it in cells. The authors describe the three main techniques used in DNA analysis--hybridization, polymerase chain reaction, and electrophoresis--and present a complete exploration of DNA mapping in its many different forms. By explaining both the theoretical principles and practical foundations of modern molecular genetics to a wide audience, the book brings the scientific community closer to the ultimate goal of understanding the biological function of DNA. Genomics features: * Topical organization within chapters for easy reference * A discussion of the developing methods of sequencing, such as sequencing by hybridization (SBH) in which data is read through words instead of letters * Detailed explanations and critical evaluations of the many different types of DNA maps that can be generated--including cytogenic and restriction maps as well as interspecies cell hybrids * Informed predictions for the future of DNA sequencing

Genomics - The Science and Technology Behind the Human Genome Project Reviews

this book is to be highly recommended... (Human Genetics, May 2000)

About CR Cantor

CHARLES R. CANTOR, formerly principal scientist of the DOE Human Genome Project, is the Chief Scientific Officer of Sequenom, Inc., in San Diego. Dr. Cantor is on leave from Boston University, where he is Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Director of the Center for Advanced Biotechnology. CASSANDRA L. SMITH is Deputy Director of the Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Biology, and Pharmacology at Boston University.

Table of Contents

DNA Chemistry and Biology. A Genome Overview at the Level of Chromosomes. Analysis of DNA Sequences by Hybridization. Polymerase Chain Reaction and Other Methods for In Vitro DNA Amplification. Principles of DNA Electrophoresis. Genetic Analysis. Cytogenetics and Pseudogenetics. Physical Mapping. Enhanced Methods for Physical Mapping. DNA Sequencing: Current Tactics. Strategies for Large--Scale DNA Sequencing. Future DNA Sequencing Without Length Fractionation. Finding Genes and Mutations. Sequence--Specific Manipulation of DNA. Results and Implications of Large--Scale DNA Sequencing. Appendix. Index.

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CIN0471599085G
9780471599081
0471599085
Genomics - The Science and Technology Behind the Human Genome Project by CR Cantor
Used - Good
Hardback
John Wiley & Sons Inc
19990222
624
N/A
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