Principles and Methods
Volume 27
by Jane K. Setlow
Genetic Engineering presents state-of-the-art discussions in modern genetics and genetic engineering, and covers gene therapy research, genetic mapping, plant science and technology, transport protein biochemistry, and viral vectors in gene therapy, among many other topics.
Contents
- Identification and Analysis of Micrornas
- Dormancy and the Cell Cycle
- The Opt Family Functions in Long-Distance Peptide and Metal Transport in Plants
- Phospholipid-Derived Signaling in Plant Response to Temperature and Water Stresses
- Anionic Nutrient Transport in Plants: The Molecular Basis of the Sulfate Transporter Gene Family
- Purification of Protein Complexes by Immunoaffinity Chromatography: Application to Transcription Machinery
- Biogenesis of Iron-Sulfur Cluster Proteins in Plastids
- Iron Transport and Metabolism in Plants
- Salt Stress Signaling and Mechanisms of Plant Salt Tolerance
- Strategies for High-Throughput Gene Cloning and Expression
- Molecular Roles of Chaperones in Assisted Folding and Assembly of Proteins
- Engineering Plants for Increased Nutrition and Antioxidant Content Through the Manipulation of the Vitamin E Pathway
Index