Genetic Engineering: Principles and Methods presents state-of-the-art discussions in modern genetics and genetic engineering.
Volume 25 contains discussions of contemporary and relevant topics in genetics, including:
- Genotyping by Mass Spectrometry
- Development of Targeted Viral Vectors for Cardiovascular Gene Therapy
- Practical Applications of Rolling Circle Amplification of DNA Templates
- Bacterial ION Channels
- Applications of Plant Antiviral Proteins
- The Bacterial Scaffoldin: Structure, Function and Potential Applications in the Nanosciences
This principles and methods approach to genetics and genetic engineering is essential reading for all academics, bench scientists, and industry professionals wishing to take advantage of the latest and greatest in this continuously emerging field.
Contents
- Genotyping by Mass Spectrometry
- Development of Targeted Viral Vectors for Cardiovascular Gene Therapy
- Practical Applications of Rolling Circle Amplification of DNA Templates
- Structural Analyses of Living Plant Nuclei
- Bacterial Ion Channels
- Functional Analysis of Promoter Elements in Plants
- Applications of Plant Antiviral Proteins
- Biosynthesis and Metabolism of Glutathione in Plants
- Delitto Perfetto Targeted Mutagenesis in Yeast with Oligonucleotides
- The Bacterial Scaffoldin: Structure, Function and Potential Applications in the Nanosciences
- Hybrid Peptide-Polyketide Natural Products: Biosynthesis and Prospects Towards Engineering Novel Molecules
- Characterization of Protein Structure and Function at Genome Scale Using a Computational Prediction Pipeline
Index