Publisher's Synopsis
Gene isolation has become an essential step in dissecting the molecular control of fundamental plant processes, enabling their manipulation and improvement by genetic engineering. However, the isolation of the "gene of interest" often represents a formidable task. Many approaches are well established, but new approaches and techniques have been developed in recent years which can streamline the progress of a gene cloning project.;This volume provides a comprehensive guide to the history, theoretical background and application of the experimental methods used to undertake the isolation of genes from plants. Laboratory procedures are described, and advice on which technique to use is given. Information on useful sources and suppliers is also featured.