Understanding PCR
Title | Understanding PCR PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Maddocks |
Publisher | Academic Press |
Pages | 100 |
Release | 2016-10-27 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0128026979 |
Understanding PCR: A Practical Bench-Top Guide gives you all of the information you need to plan your first PCR, from reagents to conditions to analysis and beyond. It is a user friendly book that has step-by-step basic protocols, which can be adapted to your needs. Includes helpful information such as where to order your reagents and basic troubleshooting hints and tips. - Includes resources for reagents - Explains basic laboratory preparation - Provides straightforward experimental protocols - Incorporates fundamental analytical techniques - Contains a troubleshooting guide
Understanding Pcr
Title | Understanding Pcr PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Maddocks |
Publisher | Academic Press |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2016-12-15 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780128026830 |
"Understanding PCR: A Practical Bench-Top Guide" gives you all of the information you need to plan your first PCR, from reagents to conditions to analysis and beyond. It is a user friendly book that has step-by-step basic protocols, which can be adapted to your needs. Includes helpful information such as where to order your reagents and basic troubleshooting hints and tips. Includes resources for reagentsExplains basic laboratory preparationProvides straightforward experimental protocolsIncorporates fundamental analytical techniquesContains a troubleshooting guide
Principles and Technical Aspects of PCR Amplification
Title | Principles and Technical Aspects of PCR Amplification PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth van Pelt-Verkuil |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 333 |
Release | 2008-03-14 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1402062419 |
Kary Mullis was awarded a Nobel Prize for inventing the PCR technique more than a decade ago in 1993. Since its "discovery", multiple adaptations and variations of the standard PCR technique have been described. This publication aims to provide the reader with a guide to the standard PCR technique and its many available variants, with particular emphasis being placed on the role of these PCR techniques in the clinical diagnostic laboratory (the central theme of this book).
The Polymerase Chain Reaction
Title | The Polymerase Chain Reaction PDF eBook |
Author | Kary B. Mullis |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 464 |
Release | 2012-02-02 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 1461202574 |
James D. Watson When, in late March of 1953, Francis Crick and I came to write the first Nature paper describing the double helical structure of the DNA molecule, Francis had wanted to include a lengthy discussion of the genetic implications of a molecule whose struc ture we had divined from a minimum of experimental data and on theoretical argu ments based on physical principles. But I felt that this might be tempting fate, given that we had not yet seen the detailed evidence from King's College. Nevertheless, we reached a compromise and decided to include a sentence that pointed to the biological significance of the molecule's key feature-the complementary pairing of the bases. "It has not escaped our notice," Francis wrote, "that the specific pairing that we have postulated immediately suggests a possible copying mechanism for the genetic material." By May, when we were writing the second Nature paper, I was more confident that the proposed structure was at the very least substantially correct, so that this second paper contains a discussion of molecular self-duplication using templates or molds. We pointed out that, as a consequence of base pairing, a DNA molecule has two chains that are complementary to each other. Each chain could then act ". . . as a template for the formation on itself of a new companion chain, so that eventually we shall have two pairs of chains, where we only had one before" and, moreover, " ...
PCR
Title | PCR PDF eBook |
Author | Mike McPherson |
Publisher | Garland Science |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 2007-01-25 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0203002679 |
A thoroughly updated version of the successful first edition with a new chapter on Real-Time PCR, more prokaryotic applications, and more detail in the complex mutagenesis sections. Information on PCR applications in genomics and proteomics have been expanded and integrated throughout the text. There is also advice on available products and specific pointers to the most appropriate methods. As with the first edition, this will be an ideal practical introduction and invaluable guide to PCR and its applications.
PCR
Title | PCR PDF eBook |
Author | Lucília Domingues |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 255 |
Release | 2023-09-23 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1071633589 |
This second volume focuses on PCR methods and PCR application specificities to the biotechnology and bioengineering field. New and updated chapters detail real-time PCR protocols, synthetic biology applications, pathogen detection, microfluidics, digital, multiplex detection recent advances. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and key tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and cutting-edge, PCR: Methods and Protocols, Second Edition aims to be a useful and practical guide to new researchers and experts looking to expand their knowledge.
Making PCR
Title | Making PCR PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Rabinow |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 2011-11-27 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 022621687X |
Making PCR is the fascinating, behind-the-scenes account of the invention of one of the most significant biotech discoveries in our time—the polymerase chain reaction. Transforming the practice and potential of molecular biology, PCR extends scientists' ability to identify and manipulate genetic materials and accurately reproduces millions of copies of a given segment in a short period of time. It makes abundant what was once scarce—the genetic material required for experimentation. Making PCR explores the culture of biotechnology as it emerged at Certus Corporation during the 1980s and focuses on its distinctive configuration of scientific, technical, social, economic, political, and legal elements, each of which had its own separate trajectory over the preceding decade. The book contains interviews with the remarkable cast of characters who made PCR, including Kary Mullin, the maverick who received the Nobel prize for "discovering" it, as well as the team of young scientists and the company's business leaders. This book shows how a contingently assembled practice emerged, composed of distinctive subjects, the site where they worked, and the object they invented. "Paul Rabinow paints a . . . picture of the process of discovery in Making PCR: A Story of Biotechnology [and] teases out every possible detail. . . . Makes for an intriguing read that raises many questions about our understanding of the twisting process of discovery itself."—David Bradley, New Scientist "Rabinow's book belongs to a burgeoning genre: ethnographic studies of what scientists actually do in the lab. . . . A bold move."—Daniel Zalewski, Lingua Franca "[Making PCR is] exotic territory, biomedical research, explored. . . . Rabinow describes a dance: the immigration and repatriation of scientists to and from the academic and business worlds."—Nancy Maull, New York Times Book Review