DNA cloning a hands-on approach /: a hands-on approach. (2019)
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- Book
- Title:
- DNA cloning a hands-on approach /: a hands-on approach. (2019)
- Main Title:
- DNA cloning a hands-on approach
- Further Information:
- Note: Seok-Yong Choi, Hyunju Ro, Hankuil Yi.
- Other Names:
- Choi, Seok-Yong
Ro, Hyunju
Yi, Hankuil - Contents:
- Part I. What is cloning? -- Chapter 1.1 Definition of cloning -- Chapter 1.2 Discovering a new gene -- Chapter 1.3 Cloning in the past -- Chapter 1.4 Cloning in the present -- Part II. A prerequisite for cloning -- Chapter 2.1 Software useful for cloning design -- Chapter 2.2 Vector, plasmid, construct and the Kozak consensus sequence -- Chapter 2.3 Multiple cloning sites (MCS) -- Chapter 2.4 Restriction endonucleases and star activity -- Chapter 2.5 Agarose gel electrophoresis -- Chapter 2.6 Pouring LB agar plates -- Chapter 2.7 Competent cells -- Chapter 2.8 The conversion of DNA mass into molar concentration -- Chapter 2.9 Upon receiving new plasmids -- Chapter 2.10 cDNA library -- Part III. The first step in cloning -- Chapter 3.1 Cut & paste -- Chapter 3.2 DNA sequencing and direct sequencing -- Chapter 3.3 PCR and nested PCR -- Chapter 3.4 Fill-in (Full & Partial) -- Chapter 3.5 Compatible cohesive ends -- Chapter 3.6 Methylation -- Chapter 3.7 Three-piece ligation -- Chapter 3.8 Site-directed mutagenesis -- Chapter 3.9 Structure of plant transformation vectors -- Chapter 3.10 Transformation of R. radiobacter -- Part IV. The next step of cloning -- Chapter 4.1 How to insert a DNA fragment into a gene -- Chapter 4.2 How to delete an internal region of a gene -- Chapter 4.3 How to insert an epitope tag into a gene -- Chapter 4.4 Translational fusion vs. transcriptional fusion -- Part V. The last steps of cloning -- Chapter 5.1 Method for cloning similar genes inPart I. What is cloning? -- Chapter 1.1 Definition of cloning -- Chapter 1.2 Discovering a new gene -- Chapter 1.3 Cloning in the past -- Chapter 1.4 Cloning in the present -- Part II. A prerequisite for cloning -- Chapter 2.1 Software useful for cloning design -- Chapter 2.2 Vector, plasmid, construct and the Kozak consensus sequence -- Chapter 2.3 Multiple cloning sites (MCS) -- Chapter 2.4 Restriction endonucleases and star activity -- Chapter 2.5 Agarose gel electrophoresis -- Chapter 2.6 Pouring LB agar plates -- Chapter 2.7 Competent cells -- Chapter 2.8 The conversion of DNA mass into molar concentration -- Chapter 2.9 Upon receiving new plasmids -- Chapter 2.10 cDNA library -- Part III. The first step in cloning -- Chapter 3.1 Cut & paste -- Chapter 3.2 DNA sequencing and direct sequencing -- Chapter 3.3 PCR and nested PCR -- Chapter 3.4 Fill-in (Full & Partial) -- Chapter 3.5 Compatible cohesive ends -- Chapter 3.6 Methylation -- Chapter 3.7 Three-piece ligation -- Chapter 3.8 Site-directed mutagenesis -- Chapter 3.9 Structure of plant transformation vectors -- Chapter 3.10 Transformation of R. radiobacter -- Part IV. The next step of cloning -- Chapter 4.1 How to insert a DNA fragment into a gene -- Chapter 4.2 How to delete an internal region of a gene -- Chapter 4.3 How to insert an epitope tag into a gene -- Chapter 4.4 Translational fusion vs. transcriptional fusion -- Part V. The last steps of cloning -- Chapter 5.1 Method for cloning similar genes in different species -- Chapter 5.2 RACE (rapid amplification of cDNA ends) -- Chapter 5.3 BAC recombineering -- Chapter 5.4 Old trick: partial digestion -- Chapter 5.5 Modification of a vector -- Chapter 5.6 When you notice a frame shift mutation upon cloning -- Chapter 5.7 Reality of cloning: an extremely unlucky case -- Part VI. Methods that make your cloning life easier -- Chapter 6.1 TA cloning and production of a T-vector -- Chapter 6.2 TOPO TA cloning -- Chapter 6.3 Gateway cloning -- Chapter 6.4 Golden Gate Assembly for a modular cloning -- Chapter 6.5 In-Fusion Sequence and Ligation-Independent Cloning (In-Fusion SLIC) -- Chapter 6.6 T4 DNA Polymerase Sequence-and Ligation-Independent Cloning (T4 DNA Pol SLIC) -- Chapter 6.7 Non-template PCR cloning -- Part VII. Advice to cloners -- Chapter 7.1 When cloning is not going well -- Chapter 7.2 Keep your cloning data organized -- Appendix 1. Further readings -- Appendix 2. Abbreviations -- Appendix 3. Index. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Dordrecht : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (139 p.)
- Subjects:
- 660.6/5
Molecular cloning
Clone cells
Gene Expression
Genetic Engineering
Plant Genetics and Genomics
Animal Genetics and Genomics
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9789402416626
9402416625 - Related ISBNs:
- 9789402416602
9402416609 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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