Genomics, proteomics, and clinical bacteriology : methods and reviews /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Totowa, N.J. :
Humana Press,
[2004]
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| Series: | Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) ;
v. 266. |
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Table of Contents:
- Bacterial genomes for the masses : relevance to the clinical laboratory
- Public databases : retrieving and manipulating sequences for beginners
- Genome sequencing and annotation : an overview
- Comparative genomics : digging for data
- Genome plasticity : insertion sequence elements, transposons and integrons, and DNA rearrangement
- Exploring and exploiting bacterial proteomes
- Molecular diagnostics : current opinions
- Molecular diagnostics : future probe-based strategies
- Real-time PCR
- Microarrays for bacterial typing : realistic goal or holy grail?
- Genomic approaches to antibacterial discovery
- Using the genome to understand pathogenicity
- Identification of novel pathogenicity genes by PCR signature-tagged mutagenesis and related technologies
- Discovering new pathogens : culture-resistant bacteria
- Exploring the concept of clonality in bacteria
- Bacterial taxonomics : finding the wood through the phylogenetic trees