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Fungi: Biological Diversity

By: CS Chandoliya
280 pages
Fungi: Biological Diversity
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  • Fungi: Biological Diversity ISBN: 9788178844923 Hardback Jan 2009 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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Preface. 1. Introduction to the fungi. 2. Transformation of N. Crassa with a YAC Clone. 3. Lethality or improved growth. 4. A novel method of growing fungi for DNA extraction. 5. A new Auxotrophic mutant. 6. A microbiological assay for host specific Fungal Polyketide Toxins. 7. Role of Amino Acids in Halotolerant aspergillus repens. 8. Isolation of Fungal DNA for Dot Blot analysis. 9. Isolation and map location. 10. A putative Heterothallic species in Neurospora. Bibliography. Index.

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By: CS Chandoliya
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