

An edition of Nucleic Acid Analysis (1996)
principles and bioapplications
By Charles A. Dangler
Publish Date
1996
Publisher
Wiley-Liss
Language
eng
Pages
284
Description:
Nucleic acid analysis, one of the most powerful tools used in the modern laboratory, is on the verge of widespread commercial exploitation. For years it has been used to characterize the relationship between known and unknown genetic sequences. Possible commercial applications span such diverse fields as medicine, food technology, and the environmental sciences. This timely volume provides thorough coverage of the basic principles, methodology, and extensive use of nucleic acid hybridization.
subjects: Diagnostic use, Nucleic acid probes, Nucleic acids