1. An Introduction to PCR 2. Understanding PCR 3. Reagents and Instrumentation 4. Optimization of PCR 5. Analysis, Sequencing and in vitro Expression of PCR Products 6. Purification and Cloning of PCR Products 7. PCR Mutagenesis 8. Analysis of Gene Expression 9. Cloning Genes by PCR 10. Genome Analysis
Dr. Simon Moller, Department of Biology, University of Leicester, UK
Professor Michael McPherson, School of Biochemistry and Microbiology, University of Leeds, UK
'This book provides an introduction for those new to PCR, but it is
also a valuable tool for the more experienced individuals. The book
introduces a range of PCR applications, allowing the reader to
understand their specific requirements in greater detail.' -
Clinical Laboratory International (CLI)
'This book provides an introduction for those new to PCR, but it is
also a valuable tool for the more experienced individuals. The book
introduces a range of PCR applications, allowing the reader to
understand their specific requirements in greater detail.'
-Clinical Laboratory International (CLI)
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