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" Microbial Genetics Applied to Biotechnology "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 574356
Doc. No : b403575
Main Entry : Saunders, Venetia A.
Title & Author : Microbial Genetics Applied to Biotechnology : Principles and Techniques of Gene Transfer and Manipulation /\ by Venetia A. Saunders, Jon R. Saunders.
Publication Statement : Boston, MA :: Springer US,, 1987.
ISBN : 9781461597964
: : 9781461597988
Contents : 1. Introduction -- 2. In Vivo Genetic Manipulation -- 3. In Vitro Genetic Manipulation -- 4. In Vivo and In Vitro Mutagenesis -- 5. Optimisation of Expression of Cloned Genes -- 6. Microbial Strain Improvement and Novel Products -- 7. Medical and Veterinary Applications -- 8. Plant Technology -- 9. Environmental Biotechnology -- 10. Conclusion.
Abstract : This book describes techniques of microbial genetics and how they may be applied to biotechnology. The text is concerned largely with the application of these techniques to microbial technology. We have therefore utilised illustrative material that is given in our own courses in applied micro biology. The book assumes in the reader a basic knowledge of microbial will prove useful to under genetics and industrial microbiology. We hope it graduates, postgraduates and others taking courses in applied micro biology. We would like to thank various colleagues, including John Carter, Julian Davies, Gordon Dougan, David Hopwood, Gwyn Humphreys, Alan McCarthy, David O'Connor, Tony Hart, Steve Oliver, Roger Pickup, Hilary Richards, Bob Rowlands, David Sherratt, Peter Strike, Richard Sykes and Liz Wellington, all of whom provided information at various stages during the writing of this book. Many thanks are also due to Linda Marsh for patiently typing the many drafts of the manuscript. 1 Introduction Natural genetic variation has always been exploited by man to improve the properties of microbial strains. Spontaneous mutations that arise in micro bial populations and that have properties advantageous to man have been gradually selected over centuries of use. However, it is only since the development of modem genetic techniques that more rational approaches have been possible. Such newer technologies have permitted the tailoring of microorganisms, plant or animal cells to manufacture specific products of commercial or social benefit and to manage the environment.
Subject : Science (General).
Added Entry : Saunders, Jon R.
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