Biophysics and Molecular Biology

  • HUXLEY H
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Fundamentals and Techniques of Biophysics and Molecular Biology textbook has the primary goal to teach students about theoretical principles and applications of the key biophysical and molecular methods used in biochemistry and molecular biology A substantial theoretical basis has been covered to understand key experimental techniques so that students can make appropriate choices and efficient use of techniques. The most significant feature of this book is its clear, up-to-date and accurate explanations of mechanisms, rather than the mere description of facts and events. Theoretical principles and applications contained in this book have been designed to resemble the newly introduced pattern of examination of CSIR-JRF-NET | DBT | GATE | ICMR | IISc | JNU | IIT . Biophysics Chromatography Electrophoresis Spectroscopy Mass spectrometry Centrifugation Microscopy Flow cytometry X-ray crystallography Patch clamp techniques Immunotechniques FRET and FRAP Molecular Biology Molecular Biology Techniques Polymerase chain reaction Nucleic acid hybridization Labeling of nucleic acids Blotting Phage display Yeast two-hybrid assay Transcript analysis DNA microarray Electrophoretic mobility shift assay Footprinting assay Site-directed mutagenesis DNA sequencing Chromatin immunoprecipitation

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HUXLEY, H. E. (1962). Biophysics and Molecular Biology. Nature, 195(4842), 633–634. https://doi.org/10.1038/195633b0

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