Analytical Molecular Biology
Quality and Validation
Peter Bedson editor Helen Parkes editor V Saunders editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Royal Society of Chemistry
Published:5th Mar '99
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In spite of the wide variety and complexity of biological materials, nucleic acids are ubiquitous. DNA is becoming the bioanalyte of choice due to the vast amount of information embedded in its sequence, its robust chemical nature and the range of highly sensitive analytical techniques that have been developed. The results of such analyses can have an important impact on our society both commercially and in terms of the quality of life. Absolute confidence in the data generated is therefore of the utmost importance. This book, produced by LGC as part of the VAM (Valid Analytical Measurement) Programme, introduces the issues of validation and quality to the bioanalytical community, specifically addressing DNA-based analyses. It aims to raise awareness of the factors that can influence the validity of DNA analysis and the production of quality data. Emphasis is placed on VAM principles, as well as additional challenges that are associated with the analysis of real samples, for example, complex food matrices or forensic samples that have been subjected to environmental insult. Information is collated from a variety of sources including literature, discussions and LGC research, and offers constructive advice where possible.
"There is value in this book for every laboratory worker to help them improve the quality of their data ..." * The Analyst Web Site, September 1999 *
"... thoughtfully put together ..." * Aslib Book Guide, Vol 64, No 8, Ref 861, August 1999 *
ISBN: 9780854044726
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 673g
208 pages