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Mouse Genetics and Transgenics
A Practical Approach
Edited by Ian J. Jackson and Cathy Abbott
324 pages
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7 colour, 15 halftone, and 31 line illustrations
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234x156mm
978-0-19-963708-9
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Paperback
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09 December 1999
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- Unique collection of methodology written by acknowledged experts (many from the Jackson Laboratory in Maine).
A unique book that integrates knowledge from a wide range of expertise, specifically applied to the mouse, and addressed at a wide audience from those new to the field to experts who want an update on the state of the art. Mouse Genetics and Transgenics: APA covers all aspects of using the mouse as a genetic model organism: care & husbandry; archiving stocks as frozen embryos or sperm; making new mutations by chemical mutagenesis; transgenesis; and gene targetting; mapping mutations and polygenic traits by cytogenetic, genetic, and
physical means; and disseminating and researching information via the Internet.Readership: Postgraduate and professional scientists working in all areas of life sciences from academia to industry.
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Edited by Ian J. Jackson, MRC Human Genetics Unit, Edinburgh, and Cathy Abbott, Human Genetics Unit, Dept of Medical Sciences, University of Edinburgh Contributors: Chapter 1: C M Hetherington, University of Oxford, Biomedical Services, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford OX3 9DU; Brendan Doe, MRC Human Genetics Unit, Western General Hospital, Crewe Road, Edinburgh EH3 5JY; Donald Hay, Biomedical Research Facility, Western General Hospital, Crew Road, Edinburgh EH3 5JYChapter 2: Peter H. Glenister, MRC Mammalian Genetics Unit, Harwell, Oxfordshire, OX11 ORD; William F. Rall, Genetic Resource Section, Veterinary Resources
Program, Office of Research Services, NIH, Building 14F, Room 101, Bethesda, MD 20892-550 USAChapter 3: Stefan G. Nonchev, Université Joseph Fourier, Institut Albert Bonniot, Domaine de La Merci, 38 706 La Tronche, Cedex, France; Mark K. Maconichie, MRC Mammalian Genetics Unit, Harwell, Oxfordshire OX11 ORDChapter 4: Benjamin a. Taylor, The Jackson Laboratory, 600 Main Street, Bar Harbor, Maine, ME 04609, USAChapter 5: Paul Denny, MRC Mouse Genome Centre, Harwell, Oxfordshire OX11 ORD; Stephen D.M. Brown,; MRC Mammalian Genetics Unit, Harwell,
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"... provides a major source of information on the mouse as an experimental model, and can be used as a detailed manual for researchers ... offers tried-and-tested protocols, with handy trouble-shooting tips and other supporting advice. It is aimed for both scientists new to the field and those who want an overview of the latest techniques. Index at the end of the book facilitates quick orientation and selective reading." - Croatian Medical Journal (CMJ) "We give a thumbs up to a book already well thumbed and in use in the lab." - The Genetical Society of Great Britain
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