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PCR applications : protocols for functional genomics

Title
PCR applications : protocols for functional genomics / edited by Michael A. Innis, David H. Gelfand, John J. Sninsky.
Publication
San Diego : Academic Press, [1999], ©1999.

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Additional Authors
  • Sninsky, John J.
  • Innis, Michael A.
  • Gelfand, David H.
Description
xviii, 566 pages, 3 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color); 24 cm
Subject
  • Polymerase chain reaction
  • Gene amplification
  • Polymerase chain reaction > Laboratory manuals
  • Gene amplification > Laboratory manuals
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction > methods
  • Genetic Engineering
  • Genomes
  • Polymerase chain reaction > Diagnostic use
Genre/Form
Laboratory Manual.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • Pt. 1. Key concepts for PCR-- Ch. 1. Optimization of PCR: conversations between Michael and David-- Ch. 2. The convergence of PCR, computers, and the human genome project: past, present, and future-- Ch. 3. Thermostable DNA polymerases: an update-- Ch. 4. Musings on microbial genomes-- Ch. 5. Statistical refinement of primer design parameters-- Ch. 6. Multiplex PCR: optimization guidelines-- Ch. 7. The use of immobilized mismatch binding protein for the optimization of PCR fidelity
  • Ch. 8. A new generation of PCR instruments and nucleic acid concentration systems-- Ch. 9. Sequencing PCR products-- Ch. 10. Recent advances in high-temperature reverse transcription and PCR-- Ch. 11. Viral genotyping by a quantitative point mutation assay: application to HIV-1 drug resistance-- Ch. 12. In situ PCR-- Pt. 2. Quantitative PCR-- Ch. 13. Standards for PCR assays-- Ch. 14. Rapid thermal cycling and PCR kinetics-- Ch. 15. Kinetics of competitive reverse transcriptase-PCR
  • Ch. 16. Kinetic PCR analysis using a CCD camera and without using oligonucleotide probes-- Ch. 17. Quantification of telomerase activity using telomeric repeat amplification protocol-- Pt. 3. Gene discovery-- Ch. 18. Differential display-- Ch. 19. Single-cell cDNA libraries-- Ch. 20. Whole cell assays-- Ch. 21. Screening differentially displayed PCR products by single-strand conformation polymorphism gels-- Ch. 22. Microsatellite protocols-- Ch. 23. Real-time quantitative PCR: uses in discovery research
  • Ch. 24. Homology cloning: a molecular taxonomy of the archaea-- Ch. 25. Cloning mammalian homologs of drosophila genes-- Ch. 26. Cloning human homologs of yeast genes-- Pt. 4. Genomics and expression profiling-- Ch. 27. Cellular transcriptome analysis using a kinetic PCR assay-- Ch. 28. Parallel analysis with biological chips-- Ch. 29. High-density cDNA grids for hybridization fingerprinting experiments-- Ch. 30. Comparative genomics hybridization-- Ch. 31. Genetic footprinting and functional maps of the yeast genome
  • Ch. 32. Molecular analysis of microdissected tissue: laser capture microdissection-- Ch. 33. Amplified fragmant length polymorphism: studies on plant development-- Ch. 34. A florescent, multiplex solid-phase minisequencing method for genotyping cytochrome P450 genes-- Ch. 35. The Cleavase I enzyme for mutation and polymorphism scanning.
ISBN
  • 0123721857
  • 0123721865 (pbk)
LCCN
99211203
OCLC
ocm41339460
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries