DNA Fingerprinting in Plants: Principles, Methods, and Applications, Second Edition
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this is a good book and a useful addition to the shelf. It should be in the library (or preferably the lab) of all institutes carrying out DNA fingerprinting in plants. Its reference list is extensive, and it is a source of a wide range of interesting pieces of information. The different expertise of the authors has resulted in a wide-ranging and detailed assessment of the subject. The authors should be congratulated on the production of a good successor to the first edition of the book.
--Michelle Hollingsworth in the Annals of Botany
Book Description
Like its successful predecessor, this completely revised new edition serves as a comprehensive introduction to the field, as well as a handy reference for the researcher. Within the context of rapid advances in the field, the new edition focuses on PCR-based fingerprinting, including more sophisticated techniques. The description of the technology is complemented by a significant amount of background information. The new edition provides a complete update of the extensive survey of applications of DNA fingerprinting in plants and a comparison of different types of molecular markers. This second edition is a valuable manual for beginners and active researchers.
DNA Fingerprinting in Plants,Kurt Weising,Hilde Nybom,Kirsten Wolff,Günter Kahl,CRC,0849314887,DNA fingerprinting of plants,Forensic Science,Life Sciences - Biology - Molecular Biology,Life Sciences - Botany,Science,Science/Mathematics,Botany & plant sciences,Science / Botany
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