Nucleic Acid Hybridisation

From: British Journal of Biomedical Science | Date: September 1, 1998| Author: | Copyright information

Nucleic Acid Hybridisation J. Ross. Chichester, UK: Wiley.1998. ISBN 0-471-97125-1. 154 pp. 19.99.

Nucleic Acid Hybridisation is part of the Essential Techniques Series and aims to introduce the reader to the most commonly used hybridisation assays. The book begins with a general introduction to the kinetics and mechanisms involved in nucleic acid hybridisation, and briefly discusses optimisation of hybridisation assays. This is followed by chapters providing detailed protocols on radioactive and nonradioactive probe-labelling methods, solution and filter hybridisation techniques, and in ...

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