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Whole Genome Amplification

  • ISBN-13: 9781904842187
  • Publisher: SCION PUBLISHING LTD
    Imprint: SCION PUBLISHING LTD
  • Edited by Simon Hughes, Edited by Roger S. Lasken
  • Price: AUD $185.00
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  • Local release date: 01/10/2005
  • Format: Hardback (254.00mm X 175.00mm) 196 pages Weight: 700g
  • Categories: DNA & Genome [PSAK1]
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A major new series of methods books for the life science community, providing authoritative sources of research information and detailed practical guidance with references to the primary literature that are graded to guide readers to the most useful articles. Rather than simply offering a selection of methods from each authors' own lab, Methods Express volumes critically assess the available techniques and approaches and advise on the suitability of each for different experimental goals. Specific protocols are then recommended and are provided in full practical detail. All authors provide detailed advice on troubleshooting problems, and example data generated by the recommended techniques are also given as benchmarks Recent advances in the study and understanding of human disease have largely been made possible by advances in molecular biology methodology. However, as the number and variety of laboratory techniques increases, so does the requirement for sufficient quantities of genomic DNA. This shortfall in availability of DNA has been addressed by the development of a number of whole genome amplification (WGA) approaches. Using these methods, it is possible to generate microgram quantities of DNA starting with as little as one nanogram of genomic DNA and in some cases even a single eukaryotic or bacterial cell. The implementation of such WGA methods provides an ample supply of DNA for large-scale genetic studies. This book will be welcomed by experienced researchers wishing to take advantage of the latest developments and by newcomers to the field who need to rapidly identify reliable techniques and approaches that will yield success in the laboratory.
1. Introduction to whole genome amplification (Jose M. Lage and Paul M. Lizardi) 2. Single nucleotide polymorphism typing using degenerate- oligonucleotide-primed PCR-amplified products (Makoto Bannai and Katsushi Tokunaga) 3. Whole genome amplification by improved primer-extension pre-amplification PCR (Peter J. Wild and Wolfgang Dietmaier) 4. Global amplification using SCOMP: single-cell comparative genomic hybridization (Nona C.R. Arneson, Arezou A. Ghazani, et al.) 5. PRSG, a whole genome amplification method based on adaptor-ligation PCR of randomly sheared genomic DNA (Hiroki Sasaki and Kazuhiko Aoyagi) 6. GenomePlex whole genome amplification (Simon Hughes, Gabrielle Sellick, et al.) 7. DNA linear amplification (Chih Long Liu, Bradley E. Bernstein and Stuart L. Schreiber) 8. Multiple displacement amplification of genomic DNA (Roger S. Lasken) 9. Multiple displacement amplification from single bacterial cells (Roger S. Lasken, et al.) 10. Genome amplification tolerant to sample degradation: application to formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded specimens (G. Mike Makrigiorgos) 11. Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis using whole genome amplification (Alan H. Handyside, Mark D. Robinson and Francesco Fiorentino) List of suppliers Index
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