Logic of Biochemical Sequencing

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advanced biochemical sequence problem solving
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Amino Acid Analysis
Amino Acid Composition
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biocryptography puzzles
borohydride
Carboxyl Terminal Amino Acid
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Chymotryptic Digestion
CNBr
Complete Amino Acid Sequence
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Cyanogen Bromide Treatment
David S. Blackman
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DNA Molecule
DNA Polymerase Action
DNA Strand
Double Digest
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Fluorescent Dye Ethidium Bromide
Hind Iii
Kbp DNA
Kbp Fragment
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lithium
Lithium Borohydride
logical reasoning in science
Maxam Gilbert Method
molecular biology education
nucleic acid sequencing
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Original Peptide
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Plasmid pBR322 DNA
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protein structure analysis
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restriction mapping techniques
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sequence
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Tryptic Digestion
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781315898063
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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The Logic of Biochemical Sequencing examines how to determine the primary structures of proteins and DNA and use them to stimulate the process of logical problem-solving. It concentrates on sequencing work and stresses the thought processes needed to make sense of what might otherwise be indecipherable data. The book also introduces "biocryptography," which serves as a basis for four short stories that use the results of sequence determinations to provide clues to higher order problems. Problems in the book range from elementary to difficult, and solutions to all problems are provided, many of them completely worked out. The book is an excellent supplementary text for students in a full-year biochemistry course, as well as for biochemists and molecular biologists.

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