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"Disease Gene Identification: Methods and Protocols, 2nd Edition" is a comprehensive guide that focuses on the various methodologies employed in identifying genes associated with diseases. This edition includes updated protocols and techniques that reflect the latest advancements in the field of genetics and molecular biology. It is aimed at researchers, clinicians, and molecular biologists who seek to understand the genetic underpinnings of diseases and develop targeted therapies.
The book is edited by an esteemed team of experts in the field, including Dr. David N. Cooper and Dr. Michael H. Lee. The publication is part of the renowned "Methods in Molecular Biology" series, which is known for its practical, step-by-step laboratory procedures. This particular edition comes with an ISBN of 978-1-4939-2638-1 and was published by Humana Press as part of Springer Science+Business Media in 2018.
The methods covered in this volume range from classical genetic approaches to modern high-throughput sequencing technologies. Each chapter provides intricate details regarding experimental design, implementation, and troubleshooting tips, ensuring that readers can effectively apply these methodologies in their research. The contributors provide insights into their personal experiences and case studies, further enriching the content.
"Disease Gene Identification: Methods and Protocols, 2nd Edition" serves as an invaluable resource for those engaged in genetic research, providing both foundational information and advanced methodologies. The book emphasizes the importance of continued innovation in the identification of disease-related genes, ultimately contributing to better understanding and treatment of genetic disorders. As the field evolves, this edition remains a vital tool for those aiming to make significant contributions to genetics and molecular medicine.
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