Automating DNA processing /

addition, possible automation solutions have been proposed

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Wienen, Michael Jan, 1969-
Format: Thesis eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; 1994.
Subjects:
Online Access:Link to OAKTrust copy
Description
Summary:addition, possible automation solutions have been proposed
background necessary to begin developing them. Though
biochemistry researchers at Texas A&M University are
both plants and animals. Regardless of whether the final
codes responsible for physical traits and genetic diseases in
conceptual solutions accompanied by the biochemistry
defined as a series of discrete sub-processes or process
determine the genetic structure of the relevant organisms.
discussion of procedures in genome mapping that have not been
DNA processing is riddled with time intensive laboratory
for each target module along with a characterization of
functional biochemistry background is provided so that
fundamental design parameters. Concluding this text is a
future biochen-fistry/automation projects. The needs of
genome mapping are the focus of most of the discussion. A
goal is medical diagnosis or breeder selection, extensive
identifies and explains modules in DNA processing and how
large numbers of samples is to be accomplished. This thesis
modules in order to aid scheduling of future automation
on short term solutions. However, attention is given to more
probability of automation success) have been identified. In
processes, no implementation has been attempted. Design
projects. Target process modules (sub-processes with a high
relevant process parameters in TAMU laboratories.
researchers in automation can be efficiently assimilated to
specifically addressed. Herein, DNA processing has been
specifications are based on observation of current laboratory
sufficiently automated. The initial focus of this thesis is
systems are proposed to improve the efficiency of many
techniques and the variance that is typically allowed in
techniques that must be improved or replaced if genotyping
Technology is currently available to identify the genetic
they can be improved by automation. modules associated with
time and resources must be spent in laboratory research to
Item Description:"Major subject: Mechanical Engineering".
Vita.
Physical Description:x, 97 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Also available online.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.