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An Introduction to Genetic Engineering

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Nicholl's short treatise, written in a relaxed, conversational tone, bridges the gap between theory and practice. An easy-to-follow narrative, accompanied by simple, clear diagrams, provides the interested student with the background needed to understand where restriction enzymes come from, the principles of gene cloning and expression, how DNase I footprinting works, how to make a transgenic animal, etc. The book, therefore, fills an important niche and should be brought to the attention of upper-level undergraduate students and beginning graduate students in any branch of biology that makes use of molecular techniques.

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genetic engineering DNA RNA Genes genomes nucleic acids gene manipulation Host cells vectors Cloning strategies polymerase chain reaction recombinants biotechnology cloning

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