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Mammalian Artificial Chromosomes - Methods and Protocols

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In 1996, we organized a workshop, inter alia, at the National Research Co- cil in Milan under the generous sponsorship of the European Science Foun- tion. On that occasion, a small group of investigators convened from many countries and presented early evidence of the possibility of assembling basic units of mammalian chromosomes into artificial constructs (or, indeed, red- ing the relevant components to more manageable dimensions and defined c- stitution). Progress in the following years has been slow but steady. Many scientists who took part in the workshop have since been engaged in active and prod- tive research. It goes to the credit of Humana Press to have realized the need for a book on artificial chromosomes that aims to provide better tools to all scientists committed to this field who are confronted with very difficult tech- cal problems. We have strived to cover in Mammalian Artificial Chromosomes: Methods and Protocols all relevant areas of artificial chromosome research, from basic genetics to daring attempts to build new tools for genetic therapy. We are of course grateful to the authors who have accepted the task of describing the technical steps and pitfalls that can be encountered in their research. Rarely has a very delicate methodology been presented with such meticulous care. We have been helped in this enterprise by the excellent librarian of the LITA Institute in Segrate, Italy, Ms. Claudia Piergigli, whom we thank warmly. Ms.

List of contents

From Natural to Artificial Chromosomes.- Methodologies Applied to Domestic Animal Chromosomes.- Mapping of the Hotspots of Recombination in Human DNA Cloned as Yeast Artificial Chromosomes.- Genomic Imprinting and Its Effects on Genes and Chromosomes in Mammals.- Centromeres and Neocentromeres.- Identification of Start Sites of Bi-Directional DNA Synthesis at Eukaryotic DNA Replication Origins.- Telomere Length Analysis and In Vitro Telomerase Assay.- Telomerization of Mammalian Cells and Transplantation of Telomerized Cells in Immunodeficient Mice.- Chromosome-Based Vectors for Mammalian Cells.- Mammalian Artificial Chromosome Formation in Human Cells After Lipofection of a PAC Precursor.- Use of Natural and Artificial Chromosome Vectors for Animal Transgenesis.- Pronuclear Microinjection of Purified Artificial Chromosomes for Generation of Transgenic Mice.- Modification of Human Bacterial Artificial Chromosome Clones for Functional Studies and Therapeutic Applications.

Summary

In 1996, we organized a workshop, inter alia, at the National Research Co- cil in Milan under the generous sponsorship of the European Science Foun- tion. On that occasion, a small group of investigators convened from many countries and presented early evidence of the possibility of assembling basic units of mammalian chromosomes into artificial constructs (or, indeed, red- ing the relevant components to more manageable dimensions and defined c- stitution). Progress in the following years has been slow but steady. Many scientists who took part in the workshop have since been engaged in active and prod- tive research. It goes to the credit of Humana Press to have realized the need for a book on artificial chromosomes that aims to provide better tools to all scientists committed to this field who are confronted with very difficult tech- cal problems. We have strived to cover in Mammalian Artificial Chromosomes: Methods and Protocols all relevant areas of artificial chromosome research, from basic genetics to daring attempts to build new tools for genetic therapy. We are of course grateful to the authors who have accepted the task of describing the technical steps and pitfalls that can be encountered in their research. Rarely has a very delicate methodology been presented with such meticulous care. We have been helped in this enterprise by the excellent librarian of the LITA Institute in Segrate, Italy, Ms. Claudia Piergigli, whom we thank warmly. Ms.

Product details

Assisted by Eridani (Editor), Eridani (Editor), Sandro Eridani (Editor), Vittori Sgaramella (Editor), Vittorio Sgaramella (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.04.2014
 
EAN 9781489939487
ISBN 978-1-4899-3948-7
No. of pages 269
Weight 419 g
Illustrations XI, 269 p. 63 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Series Methods in Molecular Biology
Humana Press
Methods in Molecular Biology
Humana Press
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

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