Understanding DNA and Gene Cloning: A Guide for the CuriousGene cloning technologies continue to spur advances in many biological disciplines. Intended for the non-scientist who is interested in gaining sufficient background to understand often complex articles, this text aims to serve as a supplement for general biology or introductory genetics courses. It is also suitable as a main text in short courses for non-science majors interested in current topics such as AIDS, biotechnology, and bioethics. The previous edition of this book was published in 1984. |
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... Nucleic Acid Directionality . ( a ) The ends of nucleic acids are dis- tinct and have different chemical properties . For illustrative purposes , the sugar portion of the nucleic acid has been stretched out and only its carbon ( C ) and ...
... Nucleic Acid Directionality . ( a ) The ends of nucleic acids are dis- tinct and have different chemical properties . For illustrative purposes , the sugar portion of the nucleic acid has been stretched out and only its carbon ( C ) and ...
Page 129
... nucleic acid probes or specific antibodies must be used to identify plaques that contain the genes being sought . Antibodies are described more extensively in a later chapter and are not dealt with further here . In methods using nucleic ...
... nucleic acid probes or specific antibodies must be used to identify plaques that contain the genes being sought . Antibodies are described more extensively in a later chapter and are not dealt with further here . In methods using nucleic ...
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... acid to be incorporated into a protein . mitochondrion ( pl . mitochondria ) a specialized subcellular structure ... nucleic acid DNA , RNA , or a DNA : RNA hybrid . nucleic acid hybridization a process in which two single - stranded ...
... acid to be incorporated into a protein . mitochondrion ( pl . mitochondria ) a specialized subcellular structure ... nucleic acid DNA , RNA , or a DNA : RNA hybrid . nucleic acid hybridization a process in which two single - stranded ...
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agar plate amino acids antibody antigen atoms bacterial cells bacterial colonies bacterial DNA bacteriophage bacterium base pairs bind biologists called carbon cDNA cellular centrifuge Chapter chemical reactions chromosome cloned genes cloning vehicle codon coli cells complementary base pairing cules culture disease DNA molecules DNA polymerase DNA replication DNA strands double-stranded encoded enzyme ERSITY Figure film gel electrophoresis gene cloning gene expression genetic engineering genetic information hemoglobin hemoglobin genes host hybridization hydrogen infection inserted introns joined lambda ligase messenger RNA molecular mRNA mutation nucleic acid nucleotide pairs nucleotide sequence occurs organisms particular phage DNA phage particles piece of DNA plaques plasmid DNA primer produce protein purified rabbit DNA radioactive probe recombinant DNA region of DNA repressor restriction endonuclease retroviruses reverse transcriptase ribosome ribozyme SAN DIEGO Scientific American single-stranded splicing structure subunits sugar tein test tube tion transcription transfer RNA transposon tumor virus viruses