Analyzing Chromosomes
By Barbara Czepulkowski
Published June 15th 2000 by Taylor & Francis – 205 pages
Series: THE BASICS (Garland Science)
Published June 15th 2000 by Taylor & Francis – 205 pages
Series: THE BASICS (Garland Science)
Analyzing Chromosomes is the user friendly guide to cytogenetic techniques. Basic theory is explained and linked with suggestions for suitable protocols. Techniques are provided in an easy-to-follow, step-by-step format with hints and tips to guide the novice. The book focuses on data interpretation, looks at possible errors and artifacts and provides trouble-shooting advice.
Coverage includes: culture of human cells for chromosomal analysis; staining and banding of chromosome slides; types of abnormalities observed in chromosomes; constitutional chromosome abnormalities; acquired chromosome abnormalities in malignancy; new complimentary techniques.
Analyzing Chromosomes is essential reading for trainees in cytogenetics new to the techniques, as a reference for more experienced workers and for those who make use of their cytogenetics service currently without a complete knowledge of the technology or its limitations.
Chapter 1. Introducing the cell
Chapter 2. Culture of human cells for chromosomal analysis
Chapter 3. Staining and banding of chromosome slides
Chapter 4. Types of abnormalities observed in chromosomes
Chapter 5. Approaching analysis
Chapter 6 Constitutional chromosome abnormalities
Chapter 7. Acquired chromosome abnormalities observed in malignancy
Chapter 8. New complimentary techniques
Name: Analyzing Chromosomes (Paperback) – Taylor & Francis
Description: By Barbara Czepulkowski. Analyzing Chromosomes is the user friendly guide to cytogenetic techniques. Basic theory is explained and linked with suggestions for suitable protocols. Techniques are provided in an easy-to-follow, step-by-step format with hints and tips to guide the...
Categories: Molecular Biology, Genetics