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lucilius on Aug 27 2009, 03:55 AM said:

fishdoc on Aug 26 2009, 07:16 PM said:

lucilius on Aug 26 2009, 10:13 AM said:

lovely01 on Aug 26 2009, 01:34 PM said:

Bit difficult to explain it here...



How do you mean?



I can't speak for Lovely, but for me, I had a microbial genetics class, and it was a good couple of lectures (if not more) just dealing with the ins and outs of homologous recombination, enzymes involved, etc. Something like that cannot be packed into a message board post. It either needs to be addressed in a class, or by learning it from a text. A message board cannot do it justice.


I see your point.

Anyway, thanks to you, I allready understand +-80% of the problem, however there are still a few little details that I do not completly understand.

But maybe you are right and it can only be explained in person.
You say something about a good text to learn it, but I have not yet found a real good one that answers all my questions on a simple or efficient, clear way.



My class used Molecular Genetics of Bacteria by Snyder and Champness. However, the professor taught mostly from his notes, and the book was more of a resource. Nevertheless, it may be a good starting point.

-fishdoc-
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