DNA sequencing II : optimizing preparation and cleanup /
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| Language: | English |
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Sudbury, Mass. :
Jones and Bartlett Publishers,
[2006]
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Table of Contents:
- Preparation of difficult DNA templates using seven different commercial methods
- Isolation and use of bacterial and P1 bacteriophage-derived artificial chromosomes
- Preparation of genomic DNA from animal tissues
- Extraction of genomic DNA from plant tissues
- Preparation of cDNA probes for DNA microarrays
- Isolation of nucleic acids from paraffin-embedded archival tissues and other difficult sources
- Comparison of sequencing data for DNAs prepared using TempliPhi technology and traditional preparation protocols
- Whole genome amplification using the multiple displacement amplification reaction
- Solid phase nucleic acid purification using magnetic beads
- The Sanger institute high- throughput sequencing pipeline
- Comparison of PCR product clean-up methods for high- throughput capillary electrophoresis
- Evaluation of methods for cleanup of DNA sequencing reactions
- Thermostable DNA polymerases for a wide spectrum of applications : comparison of a robust hybrid TopoTaq to other enzymes
- Prolonged storage of plasmid DNAs under different conditions : effects on plasmid integrity, spectral characteristics, and DNA sequence quality
- The DNA book : a new method to store and distribute genome resources
- Assessing the quantity, purity, and integrity of RNA and DNA following nucleic acid purification
- Essential software and other tools used in modern biology laboratories