Genetic Engineering: Principles and Methods, Volume 24
Jane K. Setlow
Genetic Engineering, Volume 24 contains discussions of contemporary and relevant topics in genetics, including:
-Gene silencing: principles and applications, |
Contents
CONTENTS
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1982
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Molecular Cloning of Genes Encoding Transcription Factors with the Use of Recognition Site
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INTEGRATED
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Regulation of Expression of Bacterial Genes for Bioluminescence J Engebrecht
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Regulation of Lysine and Threonine Metabolism in Plants Rachel Amir and Gad Galili
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REGULATION OF THE RasMAPK PATHWAY AT THE LEVEL
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Cloning of the AdenoAssociated Virus K I Berns
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Transformation of Mammalian Cells M Wigler A Pellicer ft Axel and S Silverstein
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1980
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125 |
Analysis by
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NOVEL APPROACHES TO CONTROLLING TRANSCRIPTION
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137 |
Affinity Chromatography of SequenceSpecific DNABinding Proteins C Wu C Tsai
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THE USE OF DNA POLYMORPHISMS IN GENETIC MAPPING
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179 |
IMPORT OF NUCLEARENCODED RNAs INTO YEAST AND HUMAN
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Enzyme Stabilization by Directed Evolution Anne Gershenson and Frances H Arnold
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BIOTECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS
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67 |
Manipulating Plant Viral RNA Transcription Signals Cynthia L Hemenway and Steven
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INTEGRINS AND THE MYOCARDIUM
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1985
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INTEGRATION AND EXPRESSION IN TRANSGENIC
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107 |