Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering Reviews Volume 4

4(ISSN : 0264-8725)

Editor: Professor Stephen Harding, University of Nottingham
Co-editor: Gary Adams, University of Nottingham

 

 

Contents of Volume 4 (1986)

1-38. Genetical manipulation of commercial yeast strains. S L Sturley and T W Young 
39-58. Molecular breeding of yeasts for production of useful compounds: Novel methods of
transformation and new vector systems.
Akira Kimura 
59-78. DNA amplification and genetic instability in streptomyces. John Cullum, Joseph Altenbuchner,
Fiona Flett and Wolfgang Piendl 
79-116. Synthetic DNA fragments as useful tools in genetic and protein engineering. V A Efimov,
O G Chakhmakhcheva and Yu A Ovchinnikov
 
117-144. The manipulation of micro-organisms for the production of secondary metabolites. Alan W
Bunch and Ralph E Harris
 
145-168. Recent progress in research on methanotrophs and methane monooxygenases. Ching R Hou 
169-212. The bacterial utilization of synthetic gases containing carbon monoxide. E Williams, J Colby,
C M Lyons and J Bell
 
213-262. New strategies for the selective isolation of industrially important bacteria. M Goodfellow
and E Williams
 
263-290. Possible use of micro-organisms in the manufacture of plastics and synthetic fibres. Martin
Griffin and Ann M Magot
 
291-310. Reactive-centre variants of alpha-antitrypsin. A new range of anti-inflammatory agents. Robin
W Carrell
 
311-354. Monoclonal antibodies in veterinary medicine. K H Nielsen, M D Henning and J R Duncan
355-404. Photosynthesis and the application of molecular genetics. J Barber and J B Marder 

 

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