Foreword xvii
Elaine R. Mardis
Chapter 1. Controlled Heat-Denaturation of DNA Plasmids 1
Jan Kieleczawa
Chapter 2. Effects of Various Reagents on DNA Sequencing Process 11
Jan Kieleczawa
Chapter 3. Sequencing of Difficult DNA Templates 27
Jan Kieleczawa
Chapter 4. New DNA Sequencing Enzymes 35
Sandra L. Spurgeon and John W. Brandis
Chapter 5. Beyond pUC: Vectors for Cloning Unstable DNA 55
Ronald Godiska, Melodee Patterson, Tom Schoenfeld, and David A. Mead
Chapter 6. Recombination-Based Cloning 77
Vincent Ling
Chapter 7. Plasmid Preparation Methods for DNA Sequencing 99
Parke K. Flick
Chapter 8. Optimization of Culture Growth in 96-Deep-Well Plates 117
Jan Kieleczawa
Chapter 9. Automated DNA Scanners Used in Sequencing Laboratories 123
Jan Kieleczawa
Chapter 10. Geospiza's Finch-Server: A Complete Data Management
System for DNA Sequencing 131
Sandra Porter, Joseph Slagel, and Todd Smith
Chapter 11. DNA Sequencing Database: A Flexible LIMS for
DNA Sequencing Analysis 143
Donald M. Koffman and Hemchand Sookdeo
Chapter 12. Good Laboratory Practices, Good Manufacturing Procedures,
and Quality Assurance in the DNA Sequencing Laboratory 157
Michele Godlevski and Thalia Taylor
Chapter 13. Future of DNA Sequencing: Towards an Affordable Genome 177
Kevin McKeman
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edited by Jan Kieleczawa
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2005
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Boston [u.a., Jones & Bartlett
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XIX, 204 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
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