Molecular of Cloning of Recombinant Dna
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Molecular of Cloning of Recombinant Dna

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Molecular of Cloning of Recombinant Dna

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Mobilization and Reassembly of Genetic Information documents the proceedings of the Miami Winter Symposium, sponsored by the Department of Biochemistry, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, January 1977. This volume is the 13th in the ""Miami Winter Symposia"" series. Topics for the Miami Winter Symposia focus on areas of biochemistry in which recent progress offers new insights into the molecular basis of biological phenomena. The manuscripts presented by researchers at the symposium cover a wide range of topics including DNA cloning and plasmid biology; yeast DNA expression in Escherichia coli; characterization of tetracycline and ampicillin resistant plasmid cloning vehicles; eukaryotic genome organization; bacterial plasmids containing silk gene sequences; DNA cloning in bacteria for the study of immunoglobulin genes; DNA degradation by rat intestinal nucleases; recombination between bacterial plasmids leading to the formation of plasmid multimers; general methods for inserting specific DNA sequences in cloning vehicles; and cloning and characterization of yeast DNA.

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Year
2012
ISBN
9780323158725

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Molecular Cloning of Recombinant DNA
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. SPEAKERS, CHAIRMEN, AND DISCUSSANTS
  6. PREFACE
  7. Chapter 1. The Eighth Feodor Lynen Lecture
  8. CHAPTER 2. DNA CLONING AND PLASMID BIOLOGY
  9. CHAPTER 3. THE EXPRESSION OF YEAST DNA IN ESCHERICHIA COLI
  10. CHAPTER 4. CHARACTERIZATION OF TETRACYCLINE AND AMPICILLIN RESISTANT PLASMID CLONING VEHICLES
  11. CHAPTER 5. EUCARYOTIC GENOME ORGANIZATION: CLONING AND BEYOND
  12. CHAPTER 6. CONSTRUCTION AND USE OF SAFER BACTERIAL HOST STRAINS FOR RECOMBINANT DNA RESEARCH
  13. CHAPTER 7. THE NITROGEN FIXATION (nif) OPERON OF Klebsiella pneumoniae: CLONING nif GENES AND THE ISOLATION OF nif CONTROL MUTANTS
  14. CHAPTER 8. APPLICATIONS OF BACTERIOPHAGE λ IN RECOMBINANT DNA RESEARCH
  15. CHAPTER 9. RAPID SELECTION AND SCREENING METHODS FOR THE ISOLATION OF PARTICULAR CLONED EUKARYOTIC DNA SEQUENCES
  16. CHAPTER 10. BACTERIAL PLASMIDS CONTAINING SILK GENE SEQUENCES
  17. CHAPTER 11. AN APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF DEVELOPMENTALLY REGULATED GENES
  18. CHAPTER 12. USE OF AN EK-2 VECTOR FOR THE CLONING OF DNA FROM HIGHER ORGANISMS
  19. CHAPTER 13. DNA CLONING IN BACTERIA AS A TOOL FOR STUDY OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN GENES
  20. Poster Session: Communications