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Genomics Proteomics And Clinical Bacteriology Methods And Reviews Methods In Molecular Biology Vol 266 1st Edition Neil Woodford

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Genomics Proteomics And Clinical Bacteriology Methods And Reviews Methods In Molecular Biology Vol 266 1st Edition Neil Woodford
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Publisher: Humana Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.95 MB
Pages: 406
Author: Neil Woodford, Alan P. Johnson
ISBN: 9781588292186, 1588292185
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Genomics Proteomics And Clinical Bacteriology Methods And Reviews Methods In Molecular Biology Vol 266 1st Edition Neil Woodford by Neil Woodford, Alan P. Johnson 9781588292186, 1588292185 instant download after payment.

An accessible introduction to how genomics has and will provide novel methods for bacterial investigation and advance our understanding and knowledge of bacterial pathogenicity. The authors critically evaluate the applications of genomics to diagnostic bacteriology, highlighting both current and likely future uses, describing real-time PCR methods, and outlining the promise of microarrays in clinical bacteriology. Their discussion examines in detail genomic approaches to antibacterial discovery, the nature of pathogenicity, the discovery of new pathogens, the exploration of the concept of clonality in bacteria, and bacterial taxonomics.

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