Human Molecular Biology Laboratory Manual

Human Molecular Biology Laboratory Manual

Author: Stefan Surzycki

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2008-04-15

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 0470999241

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Human Molecular Biology Laboratory Manual offers a hands-on, state-of-the-art introduction to modern molecular biology techniques as applied to human genome analysis. In eight unique experiments, simple step-by-step instructions guide students through the basic principles of molecular biology and the latest laboratory techniques. This laboratory manual's distinctive focus on human molecular biology provides students with the opportunity to analyze and study their own genes while gaining real laboratory experience. A Background section highlighting the theoretical principles for each experiment. Safety Precautions. Technical Tips. Expected Results. Simple icons indicating tube orientation in centrifuge. Experiment Flow Charts Spiral bound for easy lab use


Biology 10 Lab Manual

Biology 10 Lab Manual

Author: Staff

Publisher:

Published: 2018-07-29

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 9781724537997

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A lab manual to be used in the Santa Rosa Junior College Biology 10 class (Santa Rosa campus only).Description: An introductory course in biology including: scientific method, ecology, biodiversity, physiology and anatomy, chemistry of life, cell and molecular biology, genetics, and evolution.


Synthetic Biology: A Lab Manual

Synthetic Biology: A Lab Manual

Author: Josefine Liljeruhm

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2014-04-16

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 9814579564

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Synthetic Biology: A Lab Manual is the first manual for laboratory work in the new and rapidly expanding field of synthetic biology. Aimed at non-specialists, it details protocols central to synthetic biology in both education and research. In addition, it provides all the information that teachers and students from high schools and tertiary institutions need for a colorful lab course in bacterial synthetic biology using chromoproteins and designer antisense RNAs. As a bonus, practical material is provided for students of the annual international Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition. The manual is based upon a highly successful course at Sweden's Uppsala University and is coauthored by one of the pioneers of synthetic biology and two bioengineering postgraduate students.An inspiring foreword is written by another pioneer in the field, Harvard's George Church: “Synthetic biology is to early recombinant DNA as a genome is to a gene. Is there anything that SynBio will not impact? There was no doubt that the field of SynBio needed ‘A Lab Manual’ such as the one that you now hold in your hands.”