Measuring Gene Expression
- Edition:
- 1st
- Author(s):
- Matthew Avison
- ISBN:
- 9780415374729
- Format:
- Paperback
- Publication Date:
- July 27, 2006
- Content Details:
- 328 pages
- Language:
- English
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About the Book
Book Summary
In the post-genomic age, much biomedical research looks at when, where, and at what level genes are expressed. Measuring Gene Expression is an all-in-one introduction to the main methods of measuring gene expression, including RT-PCR, differential display, RNA interference, reporter genes, microarrays, and proteomics, as well as a section on RNA isolation and analysis. There is an overview of each method: its pros and cons, sample preparation, sources of error, and data interpretation.Reviews
"This is an excellent book. I wish I had had it a few years ago for my research group. It has all the techniques in one place."
Professor Sir Aaron Klug OM FRS
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Cambridge, UK -
Contents
1. Gene Expression and its Control 2. Isolation and Analysis of RNA 3. Hybridization-based Methods for Measuring Transcript Levels 4. PCR-based Methods for Measuring Transcript Levels 5. Differential Display, Subtractive Hybridization, Amplification Suppression and SAGE Techniques for Measuring Gene Expression 6. Measuring Gene Expression Using Reporter Gene Assays 7. Analysis of the Proteome 8. Statistical Analysis of Gene Expression Data

