The latest edition of this introductory benchtop manual is up-to-date, affordable, and easy-to-follow. This text is perfect for your two-quarter or one semester course in Recombinant DNA Techniques and is specifically designed to lead your student or technician, who is a newcomer to molecular biology, from the basic skills of growing and maintaining bacterial colonies through plasmid DNA isolation, cloning, DNA sequencing, and hybrid detection.
- Comb-bound, three-column, large 9-1/4" x 7-1/2" format
- Exercises contain explanatory material and margin notes that pinpoint critical steps and important concepts
- Necessary reagents and equipment are presented in a checklist at the beginning of each protocol
- Techniques for bacteria are complemented with those for Drosophila
- Each experiment has been tested in the laboratory by students for five years
- Features a complete chapter on computers in the molecular biology laboratory
- Presents helpful appendixes on safety in the laboratory, frequently used ancillary techniques, and recipes for buffers, media, and strains