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Gene Targeting: A Practical Approach | Paperback

by Alexandra L. Joyner (Editor)

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Binding:  Paperback
Publisher:  Oxford University Press, USA
Edition:  2nd Edition
Page Count:  293 Pages
Publication Date:  February 15, 2000
Sales Rank:  1,100,656st


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This updated and revised edition is well illustrated with over 60 figures and nearly 20 photographs. With over 50 protocols, it is useful for postgraduate engineers, molecular biologists, and biomedical researchers.

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