Molecular biology and biotechnology.
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, c2009.Edition: 5th ed. / edited by John M. Walker, Ralph RaplyDescription: xix, 604 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780854041251 (hbk.) :
- 9780854041251 (Cloth)
- 572.8 WAL
- QH506
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Previous ed.: 2000.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1.Basic molecular biology techniques. Ralph Rapley -- 2.Molecular cloning and protein expression. Stuart Harbron -- 3.Molecular diagnostics. Laura J. Tafe ... -- 4.Molecular microbial diagnostics. Karl-Hemming Kalland -- 5.Genes and genomes. David B. Whitehouse -- 6.The biotechnology and molecular biiology of yeast. Brendan P. G. Curran and Virginia C. Bugeja -- 7.Metabolic engineering. Stefan Kempa -- 8.Bionanotechnology. David W. Wright -- 9.Molecular engineering of antibodies -- 10.Plant biotechnology. Michael G. K. Jones -- 11.Biotechnology-based drug discovery. K. K. Jain -- 13.Tissue engineering. Nils Link and Martin Fussenegger -- 14.Transgenesis. Elizabeth J. Cartwright and Xin Wang -- 15.Protein enginering. John Adair and Duncan McGregor -- 16.Immobilisation of enzymes and cells. Gordon F. Bickerstaff -- 17.Downstream processing. Daniel G. Bracewell, Mohammad Ali S. Mumtaz and C. Mark Smales -- 18.Biosensors. Martin F. Chaplin -- 19.Biofuels and biotechnology. Jonathan R. Mielenz.
This fifth edition has been revised and updated to reflect the developments in this rapidly expanding field. Chapters on the impact of molecular biology in the development of biotechnology have been fully updated and include the applications of molecular biology in the areas of drug design and diseases.