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Theoretical aspects of population genetics
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ISBN: 0691080968 Year: 1971 Publisher: Princeton (N.J.) : Princeton university press,


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Genes V
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ISBN: 0198542887 0198542879 9780198542889 Year: 1994 Publisher: Oxford: Oxford university press,

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Genes V gives an integrated account of the structure and function of genes in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. It is thoroughly up-to-date with the latest thinking and research in the field. Successive editions have provided an integrated account of the whole field of modern molecular genetics and this edition continues that approach, providing a new synthesis with a much greater emphasis on how genes function in their biological context. The book begins with an introductory overview of material that the student should have encountered in previous courses. These first two chapters consider the cell as an assembly of macromolecules, reviewing the function of these molecules and how they are organized into cell organelles. There follows a detailed examination of the role and function of DNA with increased emphasis on genetic mapping in the context of human disease. The third part of the book discusses translation and has been thoroughly updated to reflect new knowledge about structure and the specificity on DNA function. A new section on cell biology follows. This brings together much information that was scattered in previous editions of the book and integrates it with new knowledge on protein transport, signal transduction, and the cell cycle. The section on gene expression has been thoroughly modernized and updated as have the two chapters which follow, one of which gives an entirely new account of gene sizes, organization and differences in eukaryotes. The book gives, for the first time, a unifying concept for eukaryotic transcription and its regulation reflecting work done since 1990. The chapter on recombination has been entirely rewritten and is followed by updated coverage of manipulations of DNA: transposons, retroviruses, and rearrangements. The book concludes with chapters examining in detail the role of genes in some of the key areas of molecular biology research, molecular immunology, development, and oncogenesis. Changes in the content o

Genes VI
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ISBN: 0198577788 0198577796 0192690655 9780198577799 9780198577782 9780192690654 Year: 1997 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press

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"Genes VI gives an integrated account of the structure and function of genes in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. It is thoroughly up to date with the latest thinking and research in the field. Succesive editions have provided an integrated account of the whole field of modern molecular genetics and this edition continues that approach, providing a new synthesis and continuing the greater emphasis, first seen in Genes V, on how genes function in their biological context."--Back cover.

Human genetics: problems and approaches
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ISBN: 3540164111 3662024918 3662024896 Year: 1986 Publisher: Berlin

Genes VII
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ISBN: 0198792778 019879276X 9780198792772 Year: 2002 Publisher: Oxford : Oxford university press,

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Oxford University Press is proud to present GENES VII--the latest edition of Benjamin Lewin's best-selling textbook. This authoritative work provides an integrated account of the structure and function of genes and incorporates all the latest research in the field.THE MOST SIGNIFICANT REORGANIZATION TO DATEThe power of direct analysis of the genome has made a significant difference in the approach of GENES VII. In a departure from previous editions, which started with a traditional analysis of formal genetics, the new edition begins with the molecular properties of the gene itself. The text is now reorganized to begin with the concept of genes as a segment of DNA coding for protein, and then proceeds directly to the characterization of the genome in terms of its content of genes.INTEGRATED APPROACHGENES VII first explains the structure and function of the gene as a means to revealing the operation of the genome as a whole, and offers an integrated approach to prokaryotes and eukaryotes. The gene is considered from all aspects, including:* Basic forms* The numbers and relationships among genes in a genome* Their packaging into chromosomes* The process of gene expression from transcription through translation* The reproduction and safeguarding of the gene structure* Aspects of the overall circuitry through which genotype determines phenotypeSTREAMLINED, FULL-COLOR DESIGNGENES VII has been considerably restructured and reorganized to highlight the latest research and technology. It contains more that 800 full color illustrations that are extremely useful in teaching the key concepts presented in the book.GENES VII CONTAINS NEW, GROUNDBREAKING INFORMATION ON:* New technologies that count and compare expressed genes* Accessory proteins (chaperones)* The role of the proteasome* Licensing* Reverse translocation* Connections between repair and recombination systems and human diseases* Connections between the structure of chromosomal material and control of gene e

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Basic sciences. genetics --- Cell physiology. --- Dna --- Genes --- Genes. --- Genetic processes. --- Genetics. --- Genome. --- Proteins --- Rna --- Genetics (general). --- Physiology. --- Gènes --- genomes --- Code génétique --- genetic code --- PCR --- Noyau cellulaire --- nucleus --- chromosomes --- Transcription --- transcription --- ADN recombiné --- Recombinant DNA --- Immunogénétique --- Immunogenetics --- Cellule --- cells --- Structure cellulaire --- cell structure --- Division cellulaire --- cell division --- Carcinogénèse --- Néoplasme --- Cell Physiology. --- Genetic Processes. --- Basic Sciences. Genetics --- genetics. --- Genetics (General) --- Molecular bases of life. Molecular biology --- General cytology. The cell as a biological system. General plan, chemical composition, physicochemical and molecular properties --- Genetics (General). --- 576.3 General cytology. The cell as a biological system. General plan, chemical composition, physicochemical and molecular properties --- 577.2 Molecular bases of life. Molecular biology --- Génétique --- Gènes --- ADN --- DNA --- genes --- proteins --- genetic engineering --- ARN --- RNA --- Carcinogenesis --- Neoplasms --- moleculaire biologie --- Molecular biology --- RNA (ribonucleic acid) --- Genetics --- 575 --- 576.3 --- 577.2 --- 575 General genetics. General cytogenetics. Immunogenetics. Evolution. Speciation. Phylogeny --- General genetics. General cytogenetics. Immunogenetics. Evolution. Speciation. Phylogeny --- Biology --- Embryology --- Mendel's law --- Adaptation (Biology) --- Breeding --- Chromosomes --- Heredity --- Mutation (Biology) --- Variation (Biology) --- Units of heredity --- Units of inheritance --- Molecular genetics --- Molecular Biology. --- Molecular Biology --- physiology. --- DNA. --- transcription. --- RNA. --- Monograph --- Cell Cycle. --- Cell Nucleus. --- Cell Physiological Phenomena. --- Cells. --- Cell Nucleus --- Cell Physiological Phenomena --- Cells --- Messenger rna --- Oncogenes --- Rna, messenger --- Signal transduction


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An introduction to genetic analysis
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ISBN: 0716722852 9780716722854 Year: 1993 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Freeman,


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Nature Reviews Genetics
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ISSN: 14710056 14710064 Year: 2000 Publisher: England : Nature Pub. Group,

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Nature Reviews Genetics is an invaluable source of information in genetics and genomics. The journal’s scope covers the whole breadth of these and related fields, bringing readers cutting-edge Reviews on topics that range from molecular genetics to evolution to systems biology. By publishing Reviews, Progress, Comment, Analysis and Perspective articles, among which are Viewpoints from opinion-leaders, Nature Reviews Genetics provides a balanced and unique perspective of this exciting field which goes well beyond the conventional review, and appeals to students and established scientists alike. All articles are written by carefully chosen leaders in their field and subject to rigorous peer-review, resulting in each issue providing balanced, high-quality and authoritative articles. While experts appreciate the insights and thought-provoking syntheses provided by the high-calibre authors, non-specialists are helped by the glossary definitions, additional background information in the boxes and highlighted references.

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