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Des Nicholl presents here a new, fully revised, and expanded edition of his popular undergraduate-level textbook. Many of the features of the original edition have been retained; the book still offers a concise technical introduction to the subject of genetic engineering. However, the book is now divided into three main sections: the first introduces students to basic molecular biology, the second section explains the methods used to manipulate genes, and the third deals with modern applications of genetic engineering. A whole chapter is now devoted to the polymerase chain reaction. Applications covered in the book include genomics, protein engineering, gene therapy, cloning, and transgenic animals and plants. A final chapter discusses the ethical questions surrounding genetic engineering in general. An Introduction to Genetic Engineering is essential reading for undergraduate students of biotechnology, genetics, molecular biology and biochemistry.
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An Introduction to Genetic Engineering
March 2, 2023, Cambridge University Press
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An Introduction to Genetic Engineering
2008, Cambridge University Press
E-book
in English
0511402449 9780511402449
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An Introduction to Genetic Engineering
May 31, 2008, Cambridge University Press
Paperback
in English
- 3Rev Ed edition
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An introduction to genetic engineering
2008, Cambridge University Press, Brand: Cambridge University Press
in English
- 3rd ed.
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An Introduction to Genetic Engineering
2007, Cambridge University Press
E-book
in English
0511252587 9780511252587
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An introduction to genetic engineering
1998, Cambridge University Press in association with the Institute of Biology
in English
0521430542 9780521430548
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An Introduction to Genetic Engineering
1994, Cambridge University Press
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"Progress in any scientific discipline is dependent on the availability of techniques and methods that extend the range and sophistication of experiments which may be performed."
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