Molecular Biology (Principles and Practices) by Dr. Priyanka Siwach, Dr. Namita Singh
Book Summary:
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (Principles and Practices) introduces undergraduates, postgraduates as well as research students of biotechnology to basic experimental molecular biology laboratory techniques. Emphasis has been given to techniques encountered in practical classes with the principles and theories behind this explained in detail. No contemporary book on Practical Molecular Biology would be complete without chapters on Bio-Safety, Laboratory Set-up, Molecular Biology Calculations and Glossary. These topics have been extensively covered in this book. This is essential reading for all biosciences students, biotechnology and preclinical medical students for whom practical molecular biology forms part of the syllabus.
Audience of the Book :
This book Useful for Biotechnology, Environmental Science .
Table of Contents:
UNIT I : MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LABORATORY-AN INTRODUCTION
Part 1 - General Laboratory Facilities
Part 2 - General Laboratory Practices
Part 3 - Laboratory Safety Guidelines and Health Hazards
UNIT II : CALCULATIONS USED IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Part 1 - Calculations used in Molecular Biology
UNIT III : DNA ISOLATION AND PURIFICATION
Part 1 - Plasmid DNA
Part 2 - Bacterial (E. Coli) DNA
Part 3 - Plant Genomic DNA
Part 4 - Animal Genomic DNA
UNIT IV : ELECTROPHORESIS
Part 1 - A General Account
Part 2 - Agarose Gel Electrophoresis of DNA
Part 3 - Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis of DNA
Part 4 - Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis of Proteins
UNIT V : CHECKING QUALITY AND QUANTITY OF DNA
Part 1 - Spectrophotometric Method
Part 2 - Electrophoretic Method
UNIT VI : RESTRICTION ENDONUCLEASES
Part 1 - A General Account
Part 2 - Restriction Enzyme Digestion and Size Determination of DNA Fragments
Part 3 - Restriction Mapping of Lambda DNA with three Enzymes viz Eco RI, Bam HI and Hind III
UNIT VII : LIGATION
Part 1 - A General Account
Part 2 - Ligation of a DNA Fragment, Carrying Gene of Interest, to a Plasmid for Constructing a Recombinant DNA Molecule
UNIT VIII : TRANSFORMATION
Part 1 - Transformation a General Account
Part 2 - Bacterial Plasmid Transformation
Part 3 - Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation in Plants
(e.g., Nicotiana Tabacum)
UNIT IX : POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION
Part 1 - PCR-a General Account
Part 2 - Performing Amplification of DNA using PCR in a Routine Laboratory Experiment
UNIT X : MOLECULAR MARKERS
Part 1 - Molecular Markers-a General Account
Part 2 - RFLP (Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism)
Part 3 - RAPD (Random amplified polymorphic DNA)
Part 4 - AFLP (Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism)
Part 5 - Simple Sequence Repeats (SSRs) or Micro Satellites
UNIT XI : MOLECULAR MARKERS AND MAPPING
Part 1 - Molecular Markers and Mapping
UNIT XII : DNA SEQUENCING
Part 1 - A General Account
Part 2 - Performing DNA Sequencing in Laboratory by the Sanger's Dideoxy Method using Sequenase Enzyme
UNIT XIII : IN VITRO MUTAGENESIS
Part 1 - A General Account
Part 2 - Performing Oligonucleotide Directed Mutagenesis of Single Stranded DNA
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GLOSSARY
SOURCES AND SUGGESTED READING
IMPORTANT WEBSITES
ANNEXURE I : Preparation of Cleansing solution, Acid and Albati (1 N) solution, Standard buffer solutions
ANNEXURE Il : Molecular Biology Laboratory Waste Disposal
ANNEXURE IlI : Hazard Symbols and Precautions
ANNEXURE IV : Inactivation of Ethidium Bromide
ANNEXURE V : Biological Agents Causing Biohazards
ANNEXURE Vl : Risk Groups
ANNEXURE VIl : Biosafety Committees in India
ANNEXURE VIIl : Preparation of Buffer Equilibrated Phenol
ANNEXURE IX : Miscellaneous Information
ANNEXURE X : Periodic Table of the Elements