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Book Synopsis
Genomics research has made significant advances in recent years. In this book, a team of internationally-renowned researchers share the most up-to-date information in a field that has in recent years switched emphasis from gene identification to functional genomics and the characterization of genes and gene products. This volume approaches this complex subject with a broad perspective to supply the reader with a vital overview of genomics and its derivative fields, with a focus on pivotal issues such as data analysis. Expansive and current,this bookis a comprehensive research guide that describes both the key new techniques and more established methods. Every chapter discusses the merits and limitations of the various approaches and then provides selected tried-and-tested protocols, as well as a plethora of good practical advice for immediate use at the bench.

Key features:

  • Provides a broad introduction to current practices and techniques for lab-based research

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    Table of Contents
    List of Contributors.

    Preface.

    1 High-Resolution Analysis of Genomic Copy Number Changes (Mario Hermsen, Jordy Coffa, Bauke Ylstra, Gerrit Meijer, Hans Morreau, Ronald van Eijk, Jan Oosting and Tom van Wezel).

    1.1 Introduction.

    1.2 Methods and Approaches.

    1.3 Troubleshooting.

    References.

    2 Identification of Polymorphic Markers for Genetic Mapping (Daniel C. Koboldt and Raymond D. Miller).

    2.1 Introduction.

    2.2 Methods and Approaches.

    2.3 Troubleshooting.

    References.

    3 Genotyping and LOH Analysis on Archival Tissue Using SNP Arrays (Ronald van Eijk, Anneke Middeldorp, Esther H. Lips, Marjo van Puijenbroek, Hans Morreau, Jan Oosting and Tom van Wezel).

    3.1 Introduction.

    3.2 Methods and Approaches.

    3.3 Troubleshooting.

    References.

    4 Genetic Mapping of Complex Traits (Nancy L. Saccone).

    4.1 Introduction.

    4.2 Methods and Approaches.

    4.3 Troubleshooting.

    References.

    5 RNA Amplification Strategies: Toward Single-Cell Sensitivity (Natalie Stickle, Norman N. Iscove, Carl Virtanen, Mary Barbara, Carolyn Modi, Ari Baratz, Toni Di Berardino, Ellen Greenblatt, Ted Brown and Neil Winegarden).

    5.1 Introduction.

    5.2 Methods and Approaches.

    5.3 Troubleshooting.

    References.

    6 Real-Time Quantitative RT-PCR for mRNA Profiling (Stephen A. Bustin and Tania Nolan).

    6.1 Introduction.

    6.2 Methods and Approaches.

    6.3 Troubleshooting.

    References.

    7 Gene Expression in Mammalian Cells (Félix Recillas-Targa, Georgina Guerrero, Martín Escamilla-del-Arenal and Héctor Rincón-Arano).

    7.1 Introduction.

    7.2 Methods and Approaches.

    7.3 Troubleshooting.

    Acknowledgments.

    References.

    8 Using Yeast Two-Hybrid Methods to Investigate Large Numbers of Binary Protein Interactions (Panagoula Charalabous, Jonathan Woodsmith and Christopher M. Sanderson).

    8.1 Introduction.

    8.2 Methods and Approaches.

    8.3 Troubleshooting.

    References.

    9 Prediction of Protein Function (Hon Nian Chua).

    9.1 Introduction.

    9.2 Methods and Approaches.

    9.3 Troubleshooting.

    References.

    10 Elucidating Gene Function through Use of Genetically Engineered Mice (Mary P. Heyer, Cátia Feliciano, João Peca and Guoping Feng).

    10.1 Introduction.

    10.2 Methods and Approaches.

    10.3 Troubleshooting.

    References.

    11 Delivery Systems for Gene Transfer (Charlotte Lawson and Louise Collins).

    11.1 Introduction.

    11.2 Methods and Approaches.

    11.3 Troubleshooting.

    References.

    12 Gene Therapy Strategies: Constructing an AAV Trojan Horse (M. Ian Phillips, Edilamar M. de Oliveira, Leping Shen, Yao Liang Tang, and Keping Qian).

    12.1 Introduction.

    12.2 Methods and Approaches.

    12.3 Troubleshooting.

    References.

    13 An Introduction to Proteomics Technologies for the Genomics Scientist (David B. Friedman).

    13.1 Introduction.

    13.2 Methods and Approaches.

    13.3 Troubleshooting.

    References.

    Index.

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 26/11/2010
    ISBN13: 9780470711576, 978-0470711576
    ISBN10: 0470711574

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Genomics research has made significant advances in recent years. In this book, a team of internationally-renowned researchers share the most up-to-date information in a field that has in recent years switched emphasis from gene identification to functional genomics and the characterization of genes and gene products. This volume approaches this complex subject with a broad perspective to supply the reader with a vital overview of genomics and its derivative fields, with a focus on pivotal issues such as data analysis. Expansive and current,this bookis a comprehensive research guide that describes both the key new techniques and more established methods. Every chapter discusses the merits and limitations of the various approaches and then provides selected tried-and-tested protocols, as well as a plethora of good practical advice for immediate use at the bench.

    Key features:

    • Provides a broad introduction to current practices and techniques for lab-based research

      Trade Review




      Table of Contents
      List of Contributors.

      Preface.

      1 High-Resolution Analysis of Genomic Copy Number Changes (Mario Hermsen, Jordy Coffa, Bauke Ylstra, Gerrit Meijer, Hans Morreau, Ronald van Eijk, Jan Oosting and Tom van Wezel).

      1.1 Introduction.

      1.2 Methods and Approaches.

      1.3 Troubleshooting.

      References.

      2 Identification of Polymorphic Markers for Genetic Mapping (Daniel C. Koboldt and Raymond D. Miller).

      2.1 Introduction.

      2.2 Methods and Approaches.

      2.3 Troubleshooting.

      References.

      3 Genotyping and LOH Analysis on Archival Tissue Using SNP Arrays (Ronald van Eijk, Anneke Middeldorp, Esther H. Lips, Marjo van Puijenbroek, Hans Morreau, Jan Oosting and Tom van Wezel).

      3.1 Introduction.

      3.2 Methods and Approaches.

      3.3 Troubleshooting.

      References.

      4 Genetic Mapping of Complex Traits (Nancy L. Saccone).

      4.1 Introduction.

      4.2 Methods and Approaches.

      4.3 Troubleshooting.

      References.

      5 RNA Amplification Strategies: Toward Single-Cell Sensitivity (Natalie Stickle, Norman N. Iscove, Carl Virtanen, Mary Barbara, Carolyn Modi, Ari Baratz, Toni Di Berardino, Ellen Greenblatt, Ted Brown and Neil Winegarden).

      5.1 Introduction.

      5.2 Methods and Approaches.

      5.3 Troubleshooting.

      References.

      6 Real-Time Quantitative RT-PCR for mRNA Profiling (Stephen A. Bustin and Tania Nolan).

      6.1 Introduction.

      6.2 Methods and Approaches.

      6.3 Troubleshooting.

      References.

      7 Gene Expression in Mammalian Cells (Félix Recillas-Targa, Georgina Guerrero, Martín Escamilla-del-Arenal and Héctor Rincón-Arano).

      7.1 Introduction.

      7.2 Methods and Approaches.

      7.3 Troubleshooting.

      Acknowledgments.

      References.

      8 Using Yeast Two-Hybrid Methods to Investigate Large Numbers of Binary Protein Interactions (Panagoula Charalabous, Jonathan Woodsmith and Christopher M. Sanderson).

      8.1 Introduction.

      8.2 Methods and Approaches.

      8.3 Troubleshooting.

      References.

      9 Prediction of Protein Function (Hon Nian Chua).

      9.1 Introduction.

      9.2 Methods and Approaches.

      9.3 Troubleshooting.

      References.

      10 Elucidating Gene Function through Use of Genetically Engineered Mice (Mary P. Heyer, Cátia Feliciano, João Peca and Guoping Feng).

      10.1 Introduction.

      10.2 Methods and Approaches.

      10.3 Troubleshooting.

      References.

      11 Delivery Systems for Gene Transfer (Charlotte Lawson and Louise Collins).

      11.1 Introduction.

      11.2 Methods and Approaches.

      11.3 Troubleshooting.

      References.

      12 Gene Therapy Strategies: Constructing an AAV Trojan Horse (M. Ian Phillips, Edilamar M. de Oliveira, Leping Shen, Yao Liang Tang, and Keping Qian).

      12.1 Introduction.

      12.2 Methods and Approaches.

      12.3 Troubleshooting.

      References.

      13 An Introduction to Proteomics Technologies for the Genomics Scientist (David B. Friedman).

      13.1 Introduction.

      13.2 Methods and Approaches.

      13.3 Troubleshooting.

      References.

      Index.

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