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Trygve O. Tollefsbol
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Department of Biology, University of Alabama, Birmingham
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Table of contents (22 protocols)
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- Yan Yan, Haobin Chen, Max Costa
Pages 9-19
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- Alan W. Thorne, Fiona A. Myers, Tim R. Hebbes
Pages 21-44
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- Ryan A. Irvine, Chih-Lin Hsieh
Pages 45-52
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- William M. Hempel, Pierre Ferrier
Pages 53-63
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- Nicolas Steward, Hiroshi Sano
Pages 65-75
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- Qianjin Lu, Bruce Richardson
Pages 77-86
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- David Umlauf, Yuji Goto, Robert Feil
Pages 99-120
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- Joseph A. Baur, Woodring E. Wright, Jerry W. Shay
Pages 121-136
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- Eva Kirsten, Ernest Kun, Jerome Mendeleyev, Charles P. Ordahl
Pages 137-149
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- Mark D. Garfinkel, Vincent E. Sollars, Xiangyi Lu, Douglas M. Ruden
Pages 151-168
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- Liang Liu, Rebecca C. Wylie, Nathaniel J. Hansen, Lucy G. Andrews, Trygve O. Tollefsbol
Pages 169-179
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- Jean Benhattar, Geneviève Clément
Pages 181-193
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- Ulrich Lehmann, Hans Kreipe
Pages 207-218
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- Risa Peoples, Michael Wood, Reuel Van Atta
Pages 233-249
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- Pearlly S. Yan, Susan H. Wei, Tim Hui-Ming Huang
Pages 251-260
About this book
The field of epigenetics has grown exponentially in the past decade, and a steady flow of exciting discoveries in this area has served to move it to the forefront of molecular biology. Although epigenetics may previously have been considered a peripheral science, recent advances have shown considerable progress in unraveling the many mysteries of nontraditional genetic processes. Given the fast pace of epigenetic discoveries and the groundbreaking nature of these developments, a thorough treatment of the methods in the area seems timely and appropriate and is the goal of Epigenetics Protocols. The scope of epigenetics is vast, and an exhaustive analysis of all of the techniques employed by investigators would be unrealistic. However, this â„¢ volume of Methods in Molecular Biology covers three main areas that should be of greatest interest to epigenetics investigators: (1) techniques related to analysis of chromatin remodeling, such as histone acetylation and methylation; (2) methods in newly developed and especially promising areas of epigenetics such as telomere position effects, quantitative epigenetics, and ADP ribosylation; and (3) an updated analysis of techniques involving DNA methylation and its role in the modification, as well as the maintenance, of chromatin structure.
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"Comprehensive and easy to use...offers investigators readily reproducible techniques that will further promote progress in this critically important field." - Tumori
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Biology, University of Alabama, Birmingham
Trygve O. Tollefsbol