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Automation : genomic and functional analyses / edited by Alister G. Craig and Jörg D. Hoheisel.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Methods in microbiology ; v. 28Publication details: San Diego, Calif. : Academic Press, c1999.Description: xvi, 270 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0121948609 (comb bound)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 579.028
Contents:
Vision systems for automated colony and plaque picking / A.J. McCollum -- Library picking, presentation and analysis / D.R. Bancroft, E Maier and H. Lehrach -- The PREPSEQ robot: an integrated environment for fully automated and unattended plasmid preparations and sequencing reactions / G. Kauer and H. Blöcker -- Building realistic automated production lines for genetic analysis / A.H. Hale -- Examples of automated genetic analysis developments / A.N. Hale -- Deciphering genomes through large-scale sequencing / L. Rowen, S. Lasky and L. Hood -- DNA arrays for transcriptional profiling / N.C. Hauser, M. Schneidler, S. Matysiak, M. Vingron and J.D. Hoheisel -- Large-scale phenotypic analysis in microtitre plates of mutants with deleted open reading frames from Yeast chromasome III: key-step between genomic sequencing and protein function / K-F Rieger, G. Orlowska, A. Kaniak, J-Y Coppee, G. Aljinovic and P.P. Slonimski -- Automatic analysis of large-scale pairwise alignments of protein sequences / J.J. Codani, J.P. Comet, J.C. Aude, E. Glémet, A. Wozniak, J.L. Risler, A. Hénaut and P.P. Slonimski -- Towards automated prediction of protein function from microbial genomic sequences / M.Y. Galperin and D. Frishman.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
General Lending Carlow Campus Library General Lending 579.028 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 45617

CW158

CW138

CW080

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Automation in clinical microbiology / A.J. Fife and D.W.M. Crook -- Vision systems for automated colony and plaque picking / A.J. McCollum -- Library picking, presentation and analysis / D.R. Bancroft, E Maier and H. Lehrach -- The PREPSEQ robot: an integrated environment for fully automated and unattended plasmid preparations and sequencing reactions / G. Kauer and H. Blöcker -- Building realistic automated production lines for genetic analysis / A.H. Hale -- Examples of automated genetic analysis developments / A.N. Hale -- Deciphering genomes through large-scale sequencing / L. Rowen, S. Lasky and L. Hood -- DNA arrays for transcriptional profiling / N.C. Hauser, M. Schneidler, S. Matysiak, M. Vingron and J.D. Hoheisel -- Large-scale phenotypic analysis in microtitre plates of mutants with deleted open reading frames from Yeast chromasome III: key-step between genomic sequencing and protein function / K-F Rieger, G. Orlowska, A. Kaniak, J-Y Coppee, G. Aljinovic and P.P. Slonimski -- Automatic analysis of large-scale pairwise alignments of protein sequences / J.J. Codani, J.P. Comet, J.C. Aude, E. Glémet, A. Wozniak, J.L. Risler, A. Hénaut and P.P. Slonimski -- Towards automated prediction of protein function from microbial genomic sequences / M.Y. Galperin and D. Frishman.

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