... IntroductionT.A. BROWNFaculty of Life SciencesUniversity of ManchesterManchesterSixth EditionA JohnWiley & Sons, Ltd. , Publication9781405181730_1_pre.qxd 1/11/10 10:23 Page iiiPart II The Applications ... Forensic Science and Archaeology 282Glossary 298Index 312Companion website available at www .wiley. com/go/brown/cloningvBRIEF CONTENTSBrief Contents9781405181730_1_pre.qxd 1/11/10 10:23...
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