
Barbara Czepulkowski , B. H. Czepulkowski “Analyzing Chromosomes”
BIOS Scientific Publishers; 1st edition (December 15, 2000) | ISBN: 0387916091 | 184 pages | PDF | 13,3 Mb
Analyzing Chromosomes is the ideal practical introduction to cytogenetics in the laboratory. It focuses on the essential information a new user will need in order to recognize different chromosomes using a variety of methods, and provides practical guidance and advice for using these techniques in the laboratory. The book provides some basic theory and background material, and links this to simple explanations and suggestions for suitable protocols. Detailed, step-by-step generic protocols are given to guide the new user in the lab, and suggestions for modification of the techniques are provided. Attention is also focused on obtaining results, data interpretation and possible sources of errors and artifacts. The book is targeted at graduates and other workers in cytogenetics, genetics and cell biology
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