Genetic Engineering: Principles and Methods Volume 1
โ Scribed by Maxine F. Singer (auth.), Jane K. Setlow, Alexander Hollaender (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 270
- Series
- Genetic Engineering
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Introduction and Historical Background....Pages 1-13
Cloning of Double-Stranded cDNA....Pages 15-36
Gene Enrichment....Pages 37-49
Transformation of Mammalian Cells....Pages 51-72
Constructed Mutants of Simian Virus 40....Pages 73-92
Structure of Cloned Genes from Xenopus: A Review....Pages 93-116
Transformation of Yeast....Pages 117-132
The Use of Site-Directed Mutagenesis in Reversed Genetics....Pages 133-150
Agrobacterium Tumor Inducing Plasmids: Potential Vectors for the Genetic Engineering of Plants....Pages 151-179
The Chloroplast, Its Genome and Possibilities for Genetically Manipulating Plants....Pages 181-203
Mitochondrial DNA of Higher Plants and Genetic Engineering....Pages 205-222
Host-Vector Systems for Genetic Engineering of Higher Plant Cells....Pages 223-239
Soybean Urease-Potential Genetic Manipulation of Agronomic Importance....Pages 241-259
Back Matter....Pages 261-269
โฆ Subjects
Genetic Engineering; Plant Sciences; Human Genetics
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