Description
Comparative Genomics covers such topics as identifying novel genes, determining gene function, control sequences, and developmental switches. The book aims to demonstrate how different approaches taken with model organisms, such as mutation studies, expression profiling of cDNAs, in situ localization of message and comparative genome analysis (both at the gene and nucleotide level) will aid in our understanding of the results coming out of the Human Genome Project and contribute significantly to our understanding of how genes function.
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Book Information
ISBN 9780412830808
Author Melody Clark
Format Hardback
Page Count 246
Imprint Chapman and Hall
Publisher Chapman and Hall