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Cover image for book Molecular Methods for the Detection and Characterization of Foodborne and Environmental Pathogens

Molecular Methods for the Detection and Characterization of Foodborne and Environmental Pathogens

By:Jessica McKelvey
Publisher:DEStech Publications, Inc.
Print ISBN:9781605950792
eText ISBN:9781605950792
Edition:0
Format:Page Fidelity

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Techniques for the detection and characterization of microbial pathogens in foods and environmental samples • Molecular techniques and their underlying theories and protocols laid out step by step • Protocols cover: sample processing, DNA extraction, PCR amplification of target genes, methods for quantifying and quality checking DNA/RNA samples • Also presents conventional microbiology, DNA, RNA and other genetic techniques using commercially available materials and kits • Guidance for examining, recording, and interpreting data • Combining the depth of a textbook and the guidance of a lab manual, this volume introduces contemporary molecular methods that are widely used to identify and characterize microbial populations and specific pathogens. The book is structured to explain the basic theory and the rationale for choosing appropriate approaches and specific methods. This material is supplemented by in-depth descriptions of lab experiments. Step-by-step guidelines are provided for a variety of experimental objectives. The techniques explained in this volume can be used in a variety of instructional settings and have been taught to students in academic disciplines such as food science, nutrition, environmental technology, and animal science.

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