DNA Fingerprinting
An Introduction
1993
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- About this editionISBN: 9780198044376, 0198044372Page count: 384Published: September 23, 1993Format: EbookPublisher: Oxford University Press, USALanguage: EnglishEditor: Lorne T. KirbyCreate CitationTable of contentsDNA fingerprinting is a revolutionary technique that enables scientists to match minute tissue samples and facilitates scientific studies on the composition, reproduction, and evolution of animal and plant populations. As a tool for positive identification of criminals, it plays a particularly important role in forensic science. The first book to be published in the field, , DNA Fingerprinting is a practical guide to basic principles and laboratory methods as applied to a variety of fields including forensic analysis, paternity testing, medical diagnostics, animal and plant sciences, and wildlife poaching.Source: PublisherGet bookBuy DigitalThis editionAny editionBorrowEdit locationCancelCheck availability at libraries near youNo matching city or zip codeOther editionsJun 18, 1990Sep 23, 199319901992Palgrave Macmillan UKOxford University Press, USAStockton PressW.H. FreemanEbookPaperbackPaperbackPaperback365 pages384 pages365 pages365 pagesMore editionsCommon terms and phrasesagarose gelallele frequenciesamplifiedapplicationapproximatelyautoradiogrambandsbasebiologicalbloodblotBudowlebuffercalculationscellscentrifugechromosomecloningconcemscontainingcourtcrimedatabasedetecteddeterminedigestedDNA analysisDNA fingerprintingDNA fragmentsDNA identificationDNA profilesDNA testingDNA typingEDTAelectrophoresisendonucleaseMore terms and phrasesShow lessAbout the workOriginally published: 1990Editor: Lorne T. KirbySubject: Science / Life Sciences / Genetics & Genomics, Law / Forensic Science, DNA fingerprinting, Electronic books, Forensic genetics -- TechniqueMOREPublisher