METHODS IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, Volume 1. Protein Biosynthesis in Bacterial Systems. Edited by Jerold A. Last and Allen I. Laskin. Marcel Dekker, New York, 1971. xi, 333 pp. $16.50. Protein Biosynthesis in Bacterial Systems is the first of a four-volume series by these editors presenting current laboratory methods in molecular biology. Judging from the contents of this volume and from the titles of its successors, the series deals with the biochemical aspects of this field, i.e., the preparation of biological materials of interest to molecular biologists and the assay of their activities. The early chapters describe in vitro protein-synthesizing systems from several bacterial species. Both RNA-dependent systems and those coupled to DNA-dependent RNA synthesis are covered. The bulk of the rest of the volume treats the isolation of components of the protein-synthesizing system from E. coli. As is customary, each chapter is written by an expert and stands complete, independent of the rest of the book. Based on the sections dealing with techniques familiar to this reviewer, the information given is sound and the presentations are thorough and clear. Series: Methods in molecular biology Hardcover: 344 pages Publisher: Dekker (Marcel) Inc.,U.S. Language: English ISBN-10: 0824713966 ISBN-13: 978-0824713966 Link Download http://nitroflare.com/view/FF3F679F316F891https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1yLBzZ1rSQoNjmWeJTZ3WGQHg04L1