Book ID: 98039
Sharon, A. (ed.)
Molecular and Cell Biology Methods for Fungi. 2010. (Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol. 638). illus. XI, 321 p. gr8vo. Hardcover.
With the development of fungal transformation systemsand the deciphering of an increasing number of fungal genomes, this diverse clade of heterotrophic eukaryotic organisms has proven to be ideal for molecular work and highly serviceable as model systems to study basic processes with results that are applicable to many organisms, including humans.
In the book the authors provide an up-to-date set of practical protocols covering a range of frequently used methods used to study molecular and cellular aspects of fungal biology. The included classical protocols such as transformation systems and traditional protein analysis methods, which have been widely used for many years, alongside the most advanced techniques such as genome amplification, whole genome knockout methods, and sophisticated in vivo imaging techniques will prove to be easily adaptable and useful in a wide range of species.