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Automated DNA Sequencing and Analysis

Edited By: MD Adams, C Fields and JC Venter
354 pages, Figs
Publisher: Academic Press
Automated DNA Sequencing and Analysis
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  • Automated DNA Sequencing and Analysis ISBN: 9780127170107 Hardback May 1994 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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About this book

Timely review of the field, which covers topics from the construction of clone libraries to the development of laboratory and community databases.

Contents

Sequencing Instruments and Strategies: E. Chen, The Efficiency of Automated DNA Sequencing. G.M. Church, G. Gryan, N. Lakey, S. Kieffer-Higgins, L. Mintz, M. Temple, M. Rubenfield, L. Jaehn, H. Ghazizadel, K. Robison, and P. Richterick, Automated Multiplex Sequencing. X.C. Huang and R.A. Mathies, Application of Capillary Array Electrophoresis to DNA Sequencing. R. Drmanac, S. Drmanac, J. Jarvis, and I. Labat, Sequencing by Hybridization. A. Martin-Gallardo, J. Lamerdin, and A. Carrano, Shotgun Sequencing. A. Bodenteich, S. Chissoe, Y.-F. Wang, and B. Roe, Shotgun Cloning as the Strategy of Choice to Generate Templates for High Throughput Dideoxynucleotide Sequencing. C.M. Berg, G. Wang, K. Isono, H. Kasai, and D.E. Berg, Transposon-Facilitated Large-Scale DNA Sequencing. C.H. Martin, C.A. Mayeda, C.A. Davis, M.P. Strathmann, and M. Palazzolo, Transposon-Facilitated Sequencing: An Effective Set of Procedures to Sequence DNA Fragments Smaller than 4kb. L. Liu and R.D. Fleischmann, Construction of Exonuclease III Nested Deletion Sets for Rapid DNA Sequencing. M. Adams, Expressed Sequence Tags as Tools for Physiology and Genomics. W.R. McCombie, The Use of Automated DNA Sequencing in the Analysis of cDNAs of Model Organisms. Sample Preparation and Sequencing Methods: Libraries: R.L. Stalligs, N.A. Doggett, A. Ford, J. Longmire, C.E. Hildebrand, L.L. Deaven, and R. Moyzis, Applications of Cosmid Libraries in Genome Mapping and Sequencing Efforts. D.A. Smoller, W.J. Kimmerly, O. Hubbard, C. Ericsson, C.H. Martin, and M.J. Palazzolo, A Role for the P1 Cloning System in Genome Analysis. N.A. Doggett, D.L. Grady, J.L. Longmire, and L.L. Deaven, Generation and Mapping of Chromosome Specific Sequence-Tagged Sites (STS). R. Moreno and R. Fuldner, Construction of cDNA Libraries. M.B. Soares, Construction of Directionally Cloned cDNA Libraries and Phagemid Vectors. A. Swaroop, Construction of Directional cDNA Libraries. J.M. Kwak and J.G. Nam, Preparation of cDNA Libraries from Brassica. J.M. Sikela, T.J. Stevens, J.A. Hopkins, A.S. Wilcox, J. Glod, A.S. Khan, and A.K. Orpana, Abundance Screening of Human cDNA Libraries. G. Lennon, High Density Grid Technologies. Automated Sample Preparation: D.R. Sibson, Solid Phrase Preparation of Sequencing Templates from PCR Products. A. Holmberg, G. Fry, and M. Uhlon, Automatic Preparation of DNA Templatesfor Sequencing on the ABI Catalyst Robotic Workstation. T. Hawkins, Custom Magnetic Particles: Their Use in DNA Purification. Sequencing Methods: W.R. McCombie and A. Martin-Gallardo, Large-Scale Automated Sequencing of Human Chromosomal Regions. L. Rowen and B.F. Koop, Zen and the Art of Large-Scale Genomic Sequencing. J.M. Kelley, Automated Dye Terminator DNA Sequencing. D.M. Muzny, S. Richards, Y. Shen, and R.A. Gibbs, PCR Based Strategies for Gap Closure in Large Scale Sequencing Projects. S. Richards, D.M. Muzny, A.B. Civitello, F. Lu, and R.A. Gibbs, Sequence Map Gaps and Directed Reverse Sequencing for the Completion of Large Sequencing Projects. F. Iris, Optimized Methods for Large-Scale Shotgun DNASequencing in Alu-Rich Genomic Regions. S.G. Burgett and P.R. Rosteck, Jr., Use of Dimethylsulfoxide to Improve Fluorescent, Tag Cycle Sequencing. Informatics: Sequence Assembly Theory and Algorithms: C. Tibbetts, J.M. Bowling, and J.B. Golden, III, Neural Networks for Automated Base Calling of Gel Based DNA Sequencing Ladders. G. Myers, Advances in Sequence Assembly. S. Honda, N.W. Parrott, and C.B. Lawrence, Computer Aided Sequence Reconstruction: Software Support for Multiple Large-Scale Sequencing Strategies. C. Burks, M.L. Engle, S. Forrest, R.J. Parsons, C.A. Soderlund, and P.E. Stolorz, Relaxation and Optimization Methods for Sequence Assembly. Data Analysis Tools: G. Sutton and T. Kerlavage, Software Tools for Protein Similarity Searching. J.M. Claverie, Large-Scale Sequence Analysis. J. Shavlik, Finding Frame Shift Errors in Anonymous DNA. B. Rappaport, J. Gatewood, C. Fields, and N. Doggett, Integrating Repeat Identification withThermal Calculations. J. Jurka, Approaches to Identification and Analysis of Interspersed Repetitive DNA Sequences. O. White and T. Dunning, Compositional Properties of Exons and Introns. E.C. Uberbacher, X. Guan, and R.J. Mural, A Practical Guide to the GRAIL Email Server. S. Henikoff, J. Henikoff, S. Agus, and J.C. Wallace, Searching for Homologies to Protein Blocks by Electronic Mail. C. Fields, Integrating Computational and Experimental Methods. Data Management and Databases: S. Lewis, Design Issues in Developing Laboratory Information Management Systems. J. Cuticchia, A Relational Database Primer for Molecular Biologists. J.M. Cherry and S.W. Cartinhour, ACEDB: A Tool for Biological Information. R. Overbeek and M. Price, The Integration of Curated Biological Databases.

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Edited By: MD Adams, C Fields and JC Venter
354 pages, Figs
Publisher: Academic Press
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