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This book describes a powerful and effective tool for the molecular biologist researcher. Readers will discover how DNA chromatography can be used in their own work. Intended as an introduction for the molecular biologist reader, this will also serve as a practical guide for the experienced user. The clear and concise writing style is also attractive to the chemist who wants to learn more about molecular biology.
Die DNA Chromatographie ist eine neue Methode zur Analyse und präparativen Trennung von DNA. Die Vorteile gegenüber der klassischen gel-elektrophoretischen Auftrennung liegen vor
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This book describes a powerful and effective tool for the molecular biologist researcher. Readers will discover how DNA chromatography can be used in their own work. Intended as an introduction for the molecular biologist reader, this will also serve as a practical guide for the experienced user. The clear and concise writing style is also attractive to the chemist who wants to learn more about molecular biology.

Die DNA Chromatographie ist eine neue Methode zur Analyse und präparativen Trennung von DNA. Die Vorteile gegenüber der klassischen gel-elektrophoretischen Auftrennung liegen vor allem in der Automatisierbarkeit und der hohen Geschwindigkeit.

Das Werk gibt eine Einführung in die Grundlagen und Anwendungsmöglichkeiten des neuen Verfahrens. Der Text ist auch für diejenigen verständlich geschrieben, die bisher noch nicht chromatographisch gearbeitet haben. Molekularbiologen und Genomforscher in Universität und Industrie erhalten damit das Rüstzeug für das Verständnis und die richtige Umsetzung der neuen Methode im eigenen Labor.
Autorenporträt
Douglas T. Gjerde received his PhD in analytical chemistry from Iowa State University. After having worked in large and small companies for a number of years, Gjerde founded Sarasep, Inc. in 1990 for the commercialization of polymeric separation technologies and co-founded Transgenomic, Inc. in 1997 for the commercialization of nucleic acid separation technology. Gjerde is now working on his third start-up company, PhyNexus, Inc. PhyNexus produces miniaturized sample preparation tools for the biological research market. Gjerde has authored and coauthored numerous articles, book chapters and several books and holds over fifty patents in separation science.

David Hornby studied biochemistry at the University of Sheffield (UK). Since 1999 he is a full professor for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology at the same institution. He has also co-founded two start-up companies (Invector and Protealysis), based on novel technologies for RNA separation and stabilisation, for which he holds the patents. His current research focuses on RNAi biochemistry and proteomics technologies.