Genomic Imprinting: Methods and Protocols
โ Scribed by Andrew Ward
- Publisher
- Humana Press
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 389
- Series
- Methods in Molecular Biology
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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<p>Imprinted genes, many of which generally control growth and development, frequently lose their imprints during cancer progression, a loss that then plays a substantial role in uncontrolled tumor growth. Imprint instability also appears to be a major limitation to the success of mammalian cloning
Univ. of Bath, UK. Brings together the essential molecular, genetic, and embryological methods used in today's laboratories for the identification and analysis of imprinted genes. Each technique is described in detail. Outline format.
Univ. of Bath, UK. Brings together the essential molecular, genetic, and embryological methods used in today's laboratories for the identification and analysis of imprinted genes. Each technique is described in detail. Outline format.
<p>Imprinted genes, many of which generally control growth and development, frequently lose their imprints during cancer progression, a loss that then plays a substantial role in uncontrolled tumor growth. Imprint instability also appears to be a major limitation to the success of mammalian cloning
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