ABSTRACT

The ability to successfully clone genes underlies the majority of our knowledge in molecular and cellular biology. Gene Cloning introduces the diverse array of techniques available to clone genes and how they can be used effectively both in the research laboratory, to gain knowledge about the gene, and for use in biotechnology, medicine, the pharmaceutical industry, and agriculture. It shows how cloning genes is an integral part of genomics and underlines its relevance in the post-genomic age, as a tool required to test predictions of gene regulation and function made through bioinformatics.  Applications of gene cloning in medicine, both for diagnosis and treatment, and in the pharmaceutical industry and agriculture, are also covered in the book.

Gene Cloning takes a fresh approach to teaching molecular and cellular biology and will be a valuable resource to both undergraduates and lecturers of biological and biomedical science courses.

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|28 pages

Genome Organization

chapter 3|50 pages

Key Tools for Gene Cloning

chapter 4|32 pages

Gene Identification and DNA Libraries

chapter 5|24 pages

Screening DNA Libraries

chapter 6|32 pages

Further Routes to Gene Identification

chapter 7|34 pages

Sequencing DNA

chapter 8|42 pages

Bioinformatics

chapter 9|30 pages

Production of Proteins from Cloned Genes

chapter 13|34 pages

Forensic and Medical Applications