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Biotechnology B Genomics And Bioinformatics Volume 5b Second Edition Christoph W Sensen

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Biotechnology B Genomics And Bioinformatics Volume 5b Second Edition Christoph W Sensen
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.08 MB
Pages: 462
Author: Christoph W. Sensen
ISBN: 9783527283286, 9783527620876, 3527283285, 3527620877
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Biotechnology B Genomics And Bioinformatics Volume 5b Second Edition Christoph W Sensen by Christoph W. Sensen 9783527283286, 9783527620876, 3527283285, 3527620877 instant download after payment.

Genomics is a new discipline that is revolutionizing the way biological and medical research is done. The human genome is almost completely sequenced, which will help to accelerate research and development in Genomics even more. The chapters in this book try to capture the rapidly evolving field. Overviews of nucleic acid technologies, proteomics and bioinformatics are followed by chapters on applications, including human health, agriculture and comparative genomics. The book also includes two chapters on legal and ethical issues of Genomics, a topic that is becoming more and more important.

Content:
Chapter 1 Genome Projects of Model Organisms (pages 4–39): Alfred Puhler, Doris Jording, Jorn Kalinowski, Detlev Buttgereit, Renate Renkawitz?Pohl, Lothar Altschmied, Antoin E. Danchin, Horst Feldmann, Hans?Peter Klenk and Manfred Kroger
Chapter 2 The Human Genome Project (pages 41–59): Lap Chee Tsui and Steve, W. Scherer
Chapter 3 Genetic Disease (pages 61–104): Graham Dellaire
Chapter 4 Genomics and Human Disease (pages 105–122): Roger C. Green
Chapter 5 Pharmaceutical Bioinformatics and Drug Discovery (pages 123–144): Chandra S. Ramanathan and Daniel B. Davison
Chapter 6 Agri?Food and Genomics (pages 145–164): Isobel A. P. Parkin, Stephen J. Robinson, Andrew G. Sharpe, Kevin Rozwadowski, Dwayne Hegedus and Derek J. Lydiate
Chapter 7 Genomic Mapping and Positional Cloning, with Emphasis on Plant Science (pages 165–182): Apichart Vanavichit, Somvong Tragoonrung and Theerayut Toojinda
Chapter 8 Sequencing Technology (pages 193–226): Lyle R. Middendorf, Patrick G. Humphrey, Narasimhachari Narayanan and Stephen C. Roemer
Chapter 9 A DNA Microarrays Fabrication Strategy for Research Laboratories (pages 227–240): Daniel C. Tessier, David Y. Thomas and Roland Brousseau
Chapter 10 Two?Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis and Mass Spectrometry for Proteomic Studies: State?of?the?Art (pages 241–268): Daniel Figeys
Chapter 11 Proteome Analysis by Capillary Electrophoresis (pages 269–280): Norman J. Dovichi, Shen Hu, David Michels, Zheru Zhang and Sergey N. Krylov
Chapter 12 Using the Molecular Biology Data (pages 281–300): Evgeni M. Zdobnov, Rodrigo Lopez, Rolf Apweiler and Thure Etzold
Chapter 13 Tools for DNA Technologies (pages 301–324): Peter Rice
Chapter 14 Tools for Protein Technologies (pages 325–344): David S. Wishart
Chapter 15 Structure Information (pages 345–360): Miroslaw Cygler, Allan Matte and Joseph D. Schrag
Chapter 16 Automated Genome Annotation and Comparative Genomics (pages 361–378): Shuba Gopal and Terry Gaasterland
Chapter 17 Genomic Data Representation through Images?Magpie as an Example (pages 379–397): Paul Gordon, Terry Gaasterland and Christoph W. Sensen
Chapter 18 Interaction Databases (pages 399–413): Gary D. Bader and Christopher W. V. Hogue
Chapter 19 Ethical Aspects of Genome Research and Banking (pages 416–429): Bartha Maria Knoppers
Chapter 20 Genomics?Five Years from Now (pages 431–439): Christoph W. Sensen

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