Automated DNA sequencing and analysis /

A timely book for DNA researchers, Automated DNA Sequencing and Analysis reviews and assesses the state of the art of automated DNA sequence analysis-from the construction of clone libraries to the developmentof laboratory and community databases. It presents the methodologies and strategies of auto...

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Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology.
Group Author: Adams, Mark D.; Fields, Chris; Venter, J. Craig
Published: Academic Press,
Publisher Address: London ; San Diego :
Publication Dates: 1994.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780080926391
Summary: A timely book for DNA researchers, Automated DNA Sequencing and Analysis reviews and assesses the state of the art of automated DNA sequence analysis-from the construction of clone libraries to the developmentof laboratory and community databases. It presents the methodologies and strategies of automated DNA sequence analysis in a way that allows them to be compared and contrasted. By taking a broad view of the process of automated sequence analysis, the present volume bridges the gap between the protocols supplied with instrument and reaction kits and the finalized data presented in the research literature. It will be an invaluable aid to both small laboratories that are interested in taking maximum advantageof automated sequence resources and to groups pursuing large-scale cDNA and genomic sequencing projects. * The field of automation in DAN sequencing and analysis is rapidly moving. Hovever, as the technology becomes commonplace, those applying the techniques involved to their research fields need a text which both expands on the protocols supplied by manufacturers with their instruments and explains how to utilise the data produced. This book fulfils those needs, reviews the history of the art and provides pointers to future development.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xix, 368 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Index Number: QP625
CLC: Q523
Contents: Ch. 1. The Efficiency of Automated DNA Sequencing / E.Y. Chen -- Ch. 2. Automated Multiplex Sequencing / G.M. Church, G. Gryan, N. Lakey, S. Kieffer-Higgins, L. Mintz, M. Temple, M. Rubenfield, L. Jaehn, H. Ghazizadeh, K. Robison and P. Richterich -- Ch. 3. Application of Capillary Array Electrophoresis to DNA sequencing / X.C. Huang and R.A. Mathies -- Ch. 4. Sequencing by Hybridization / R. Drmanac, N. Drmanac, J. Jarvis and I. Labat -- Ch. 5. Shotgun Sequencing / A. Martin-Gallardo, J. Lamerdin and A. Carrano -- Ch. 6. Shotgun Cloning as the Strategy of Choice to Generate Templates for High-throughput Dideoxynucleotide Sequencing / A. Bodenteich, S. Chissoe, Y.-F. Wang and B.A. Roe -- Ch. 7. Transposon-facilitated Large-scale DNA Sequencing / C.M. Berg, G. Wang, K. Isono, H. Kasai and D.E. Berg.