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Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual (3-Volume Set)


by Joseph Sambrook, David W. Russell

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Sales Rank: 30222
Studio: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 999
Publication Date: January 15, 2001
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press


EDITORIAL REVIEWS

Product Description
The first two editions of this manual have been mainstays of molecular biology for nearly twenty years, with an unrivalled reputation for re liability, accuracy, and clarity. In this new edition, authors Joe Sa mbrook and David Russell have completely updated the book, revising ev ery protocol and adding a mass of new material, to broaden its scope a nd maintain its unbeatable value for studies in genetics, molecular ce ll biology, developmental biology, microbiology, neuroscience, and imm unology. Handsomely redesigned and presented in new bindings of prove n durability, this three-volume work is essential for everyone using t odayFs biomolecular techniques.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 16 reviews)

Molecular Cloning Manual  
The books arrived in good condition, but it took a long time to arrive here.
August 05, 2008

Molecular cloning: a lab Manual  
This manual is high quality for the study of biotechnology. The authors collected lot of protocols and provided more detail of principle than previous two editions. The third edition involved three volumes. The manual is very useful for lab researcher.
August 03, 2008

Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual (3-Volume Set)  
This revised version of the Standard Lab Handbook has been improved, completed with new techniques and search is facilitated by the indices added at the end of each volume.
March 19, 2007

a formerly essential classic  
For many years the previous edition of this set was an essential reference in molecular biology labs. At present however, there are too many good protocol books out there to really make this argument. The book is pretty strong in explaining theory, and answering the question of why certain procedures are either necessary, useful, or worthless, however it is not as practical as many other books, such as Short Protocols. Still a good reference overall, but no longer stands alone, and I recommend checking out as much of the competition as possible before deciding whether to make the investment in it.
November 24, 2005

the BIBLE of every biologist  
So few and so much to say about this bible of Biology at the bench...
You'll really find everything you want in it, including the composition of all the buffers and solutions, the new protocols for high-tech biology (FLIM-FRET), some paragraphs about bioinformatics and more.Incredibly precise, this book is consequently a big book (3 huge volumes), so better know exactly wath you're looking for before opening it!
The must have of every lab!
January 31, 2003


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