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Introduces the techniques used in plant cell, tissue and organ culture and their possible commercial applications. Discusses the initiation, establishment and maintenance of callus and cell suspension...
Introduces molecular genetics, concentrating on prokaryotic organisms. Stresses the link between the genetic material and the proteins produced. Discusses the structure and base pairing of DNA and describes...
Following a brief history of biotechnology, explores the various new techniques being developed and describes their present and projected applications. The process of cell manipulation is described in detail...
Provides examples of crop pests that are representative of the main animal groups. 30 slides are devoted to ‘Insecta’. The remaining slides cover ‘Mollusca’, ‘Mammalia’, ‘Aves’,...
Illustrates the equipment used for breeding, handling and observing ‘Drosophilia’ (7 slides); stages in the life cycle: egg, larva, pupa and adult (4 slides); the sex differences (6 slides); and some...
Shows the production of polyclonal antibodies and discusses the drawbacks of this technique. Shows the technique used to produce a culture of fused cells, illustrating cells being grown in tissue and being...
A detailed biological journey from mouth to large intestine, with excursions to the appendix, pancreas and liver, is undertaken by means of light, transmission and scanning electron microscopy, supplemented...
1) Plant and animal viruses; 2) Bacterial viruses; 3) Bacteria: external features; 4) Bacteria: internal features; 5) Bacteria: additional features; 6) Procaryote miscellany (myxobacteria, blue-green algae,...
Uses electron microscopy, fluorescence and polarised light microscopy as well as conventional methods to provide insights into the structure, function and development of the root. Considers root systems,...
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