Notes on Tom Knight's talk

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#Books that Tom Knight recommends
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#'''Books that Tom Knight recommends for folks getting started'''
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##Mark Ptashne's -- A Genetic Switch (get's down and dirty about the mechanisms, but also begins to talk about abstraction).  Get the third edition.
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##Mark Ptashne's -- '''A Genetic Switch''' (get's down and dirty about the mechanisms, but also begins to talk about abstraction).  Get the third edition.
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##Benno Muller-Hill's book -- The Lac Operon.
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##Benno Muller-Hill's book -- '''The Lac Operon.'''
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##Fred Neidhardt's book on bacterial physiology.  Physiology of the Bacterial Cell.
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##Fred Neidhardt's book on bacterial physiology.  '''Physiology of the Bacterial Cell.'''
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##Kathy Barker's book call "At The Bench" from Cold Spring Harbor Bench is a great book for naive folks walking into the lab.
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##Kathy Barker's book calldc "'At The Bench"' from Cold Spring Harbor Bench is a great book for naive folks walking into the lab.
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##Methods for General and Molecular Bacteriology -- great book on culturing bacteria and keeping them alive.  Aimed more at the industrial applications, but also a lot about methodology.
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##'''Methods for General and Molecular Bacteriology''' -- great book on culturing bacteria and keeping them alive.  Aimed more at the industrial applications, but also a lot about methodology.
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Revision as of 14:18, 15 May 2005

  1. Books that Tom Knight recommends for folks getting started
    1. Mark Ptashne's -- A Genetic Switch (get's down and dirty about the mechanisms, but also begins to talk about abstraction). Get the third edition.
    2. Benno Muller-Hill's book -- The Lac Operon.
    3. Fred Neidhardt's book on bacterial physiology. Physiology of the Bacterial Cell.
    4. Kathy Barker's book calldc "'At The Bench"' from Cold Spring Harbor Bench is a great book for naive folks walking into the lab.
    5. Methods for General and Molecular Bacteriology -- great book on culturing bacteria and keeping them alive. Aimed more at the industrial applications, but also a lot about methodology.
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