
Screening allozymes has been the dominant method for analyzing genetic variation in natural populations since the 1960's, and for some applications it is still the most appropriate technique. However, the more recent advent of methods to directly investigate variation in the DNA molecule has increased accuracy and resolution, and facilitated the investigation of different questions relevant to population genetics. This cohesive work will enable researchers to analyze simultaneously various genomic components, and thus improve interpretation of their experimental data. Topics covered include allozyme electrophoresis; analysis of mitochondrial and chloroplast DNA; RFLP analysis; PCR amplification and direct sequencing; development of species specific probes; DNA fingerprinting; and statistical interpretation of data. The book emphasizes protocols that save time and expense, facilitating the screening of large numbers of samples, and in every case latest significant developments in the field are incorporated. This volume will be a useful lab manual for researchers involved in screening populations to determine variation, genetic distance, gene flow, effective population size, and other related parameters.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
1992-04-23
ISBN-10:
0199632774
ISBN-13:
9780199632770
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