ABSTRACT
The past two decades have brought with them remarkable progress in plant chromosomal research. The chromosome structure has been clarified in great detail, enabling identification of gene sequences at the microscopic level, which has aided the analysis of biodiversity. Knowledge of chromosome structure has played a crucial role in the improvement of crop species and has far-reaching implications. The manipulation and engineering of chromosomes involves a panoply of novel methods, combining conventional and modern techniques of biotechnology. A working knowledge of such techniques is essential for today's students and researchers, and the plant system, because of totipotency, requires special treatment. This treatise covers all the latest methods involved in the study of evolution, biodiversity, chromosome manipulation and engineering.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|3 pages
Chromosome Research in Biotechnology, Biodiversity and Genetics
part II
Chromosome Analysis—Scope and Advances
part III|1 pages
Molecular Pattern Analysis and Gene Mapping in Chromosomes
part IV|2 pages
Chromosome Manipulation and Engineering: Genome and Gene Transfer
part V|9 pages
Microdissection and Chromosome Engineering