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Understanding PCR

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier 2016 London, United KingdomDescription: ix, 87 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780128026830
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 574.87 MAD-U
Contents:
1. Things to consider before preparing to undertake your first polymerase chain reaction -- 2. Designing and ordering your polymerase chain reaction primers -- 3. Analyzing your template DNA and/or PCR product -- 4. Quantitative PCR: things to consider -- 5. Carrying out Q-PCR -- 6. Using PCR for cloning and protein expression -- 7. Polymerase chain reaction for knocking out genes.
Summary: Understanding PCR: A Practical Bench-Top Guide gives you all of the information you need to plan your first PCR, from reagents to conditions to analysis and beyond. It is a user friendly book that has step-by-step basic protocols, which can be adapted to your needs. Includes helpful information such as where to order your reagents and basic troubleshooting hints and tips.
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1. Things to consider before preparing to undertake your first polymerase chain reaction -- 2. Designing and ordering your polymerase chain reaction primers -- 3. Analyzing your template DNA and/or PCR product -- 4. Quantitative PCR: things to consider -- 5. Carrying out Q-PCR -- 6. Using PCR for cloning and protein expression -- 7. Polymerase chain reaction for knocking out genes.

Understanding PCR: A Practical Bench-Top Guide gives you all of the information you need to plan your first PCR, from reagents to conditions to analysis and beyond. It is a user friendly book that has step-by-step basic protocols, which can be adapted to your needs. Includes helpful information such as where to order your reagents and basic troubleshooting hints and tips.

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