Radioactive chemicals, whilst playing a vital role in many research and clinical techniques for nucleic acid analysis, are considered dangerous to the laboratory worker and require specialist handling and disposal equipment. This book describes how detailed molecular analysis of DNA and RNA can be performed using a range of non-radioactive chemicals giving similar if not better results than the radioactive methods.
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an excellent insight ... it is an interesting book, far from a traditional cook-book, since coming from experienced scientists enabling even beginners to execute all these techniques ... importance and the quality of this excellent book which we recommend to be in all hands, without exception * R. Wegmann *
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colour plates, halftones, line figures, tables
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 155 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-0-19-963455-2 (9780199634552)
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Clinical Scientist, Department of Medical GeneticsChurchill Hospital, Oxford
Clinical Tutor in Pathology, Nuffield Department of Pathology and BacteriologyOxford Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford
1. Probe labelling methods ; 2. Cytogenetic analysis ; 3. Non-isotopic detection of DNA in tissues ; 4. Non-isotopic detection of RNA in situ ; 5. Combination of non-radioactive in situ hybridization and immunocytochemistry ; 6. Nucleic acid analysis on filters ; 7. DNA analysis without probes ; 8. PCR analysis of RNA