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DNA Science: A First Course, Second Edition
David A. Micklos and Greg A. Freyer
CSHL
2003
Hardcover 575 pp ISBN 0879696362
£23.00
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This is the second edition of a highly successful textbook (over 50,000 copies sold) in which a highly illustrated,
narrative text is combined with easy-to-use thoroughly reliable laboratory protocols. It contains a fully up-to-
date collection of 12 rigorously tested and reliable lab experiments in molecular biology, developed at the
internationally renowned Dolan DNA Learning Center of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, which culminate
in the construction and cloning of a recombinant DNA molecule.
Proven through more than 10 years of teaching at research and nonresearch colleges and universities, junior
colleges, community colleges, and advanced biology programs in high school, this book has been successfully
integrated into introductory biology, general biology, genetics, microbiology, cell biology, molecular genetics,
and molecular biology courses.
The first eight chapters have been completely revised, extensively rewritten, and updated. The new coverage
extends to the completion of the draft sequence of the human genome and the enormous impact these and
other sequence data are having on medicine, research, and our view of human evolution. All sections on the
concepts and techniques of molecular biology have been updated to reflect the current state of laboratory research.
The laboratory experiments cover basic techniques of gene isolation and analysis, honed by over 10 years of
classroom use to be thoroughly reliable, even in the hands of teachers and students with no prior experience.
Extensive prelab notes at the beginning of each experiment explain how to schedule and prepare, while flow
charts and icons make the protocols easy to follow.
As in the first edition of this book, the laboratory course is completely supported by quality-assured products
from the Carolina Biological Supply Company, from bulk reagents, to useable reagent systems, to single-use kits,
thus satisfying a broad range of teaching applications.
Contents
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1. How We Learned That DNA Is the Genetic Material
- 2. How We Learned the Function of DNA
- 3. How We Learned How Genes Are Regulated
- 4. Basic Tools and Techniques of DNA Science
- 5. Methods for Finding and Expressing Important Genes
- 6. Modern Methods for Analyzing Whole Genomes
- 7. The DNA Science of Cancer
- 8. Applying DNA Science to Human Genetics
Lab Safety and Adherence to National Institutes of Health Guidelines
- 1. Measurements, Micropipetting, and Sterile Techniques
- 2. Bacterial Culture Techniques
- 3. DNA Restriction Analysis
- 4. Effects of DNA Methylation on Restriction
- 5. Rapid Colony Transformation of E. coli with Plasmid DNA
- 6. Assay for an Antibiotic Resistance Enzyme
- 7. Purification and Identification of Recombinant GFP
- 8. Purification and Identification of Plasmid DNA
- 9. Recombination of Antibiotic Resistance Genes
- 10. Transformation of E. coli with Recombinant DNA
- 11. Replica Plating to Identify Mixed E. coli Populations
- 12. Purification and Identification of Recombinant DNA
Answers to Discussion Questions
Appendices
1. Equipment, Supplies, and Reagents
2. Recipes for Media, Reagents, and Stock Solutions
3. Restriction Map Data for pAMP, pKAN, pBLU, pGREEN, and Bacteriophage l
4. Cautions
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