Short Protocols in Molecular Biology: A Compendium of Methods from Current Protocols in Molecular Biology ANNOTATION
"...a desktop companion to the Text containing protocols from leading laboratories worldwide...each method is lab- tested and includes step-by-step instructions and necessary equipment and materials for successful experiments."
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Providing condensed descriptions of more than 600 methods compiled from CURRENT PROTOCOLS IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, this updated 4th Edition of the classic laboratory manual throoughly explores molecular biology in an easily accessible, hands-on format. Examining the physiochemical organization of living matter from a molecular basis requires a text which is informative and well annotated--SHORT PROTOCOLSoffers both.
The book is specifically designed to provide quick access to step-by-step instructions for the essential methods used ein every major area of molecular biological research. The authors have enriched the text with diagrams, charts, and material lists...
THIS EDITION HAS BEEN EXPANDED TO INCLUDE:Fluorescent DNA sequencing, PCR optimization, yeast two-hybrid/interaction trap analysis, and sequence similarity searching using BLAST.Informatics for molecular biologistsAnalysis of protein interactionsEpitope taggingMathematics and statistics for molecular biologists
FROM THE CRITICS
E-Streams
Short Protocols is well constructed and very readable. It would be a useful addition to any research level library, but is especially recommended for libraries that have CPMB in reference as a good circulating copy.
E-Streams
Short Protocols is well constructed and very readable. It would be a useful addition to any research level library, but is especially recommended for libraries that have CPMB in reference as a good circulating copy.
ACCREDITATION
Editorial Board:
Frederick M. Ausubel, Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School
Roger Brent, The Molecular Sciences Institute, Berkeley, California
Robert E. Kingston, Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School
David D. Moore, Baylor College of Medicine
J.G. Seidman, Harvard Medial School
John A. Smith, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham
Kevin Struhl, Harvard Medical School