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Horizontal gene transfer
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ISBN: 9780126801262 0126801266 9786611033682 1281033685 0080534120 9780080534121 Year: 2002 Publisher: San Diego (Calif.): Academic press

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The second edition of Horizontal Gene Transfer has been organized to provide a concise and up-to-date coverage of the most important discoveries in this fascinating field. Written by the most prominent gene transfer and genome analytical scientists, this book details experimental evidence for the phenomenon of horizontal gene transfer and discusses further evidence provided by the recent completion of genomic sequences from Archea, Bacteria, and Eucarya members. The relevance of horizontal gene transfer to plant and metazoan taxonomy, GM foods, antibiotic resistance, paleontology, and p

In Vitro Transcription and Translation Protocols
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ISBN: 9780896032880 0896032884 9781592595242 9786610836475 1280836474 1592595243 1489940715 Year: 1995 Publisher: Totowa, NJ : Humana Press : Imprint: Humana,

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Most laboratories conducting studies that use molecular biology techniques employ in vitro transcription and translation systems as a routine part of their day-to-day research. The commercial availability of purified bacterial RNA polymerase and the availability of robust tra- lation systems has made in vitro systems attractive not only as an alt- native to the in vivo expression of genes, but also as good model systems for studying specific aspects of transcription and translation. Although fairly efficient eukaryotic translation systems have been established for a number of years, reconstitution of transcription in vitro has proved to be more difficult. Recent improvements in fractionation techniques and the cloning of proteins involved in transcription have made this a fast moving area of research. Considerable progress has also been made in recent years in developing in vitro systems to study transcription and translation in chloroplasts and mitochondria, together with systems for the study of protein import. In Vitro Transcription and Translation Protocols provides many detailed experimental procedures for prokaryotic transcription and translation systems, together with protocols for many key techniques used in the analysis of eukaryotic transcription. In keeping with the successful format of preceding volumes of the Methods in Molecular Biology series, step-by-step instructions are provided, together with extensive notes that cover troubleshooting and special tips considered important.

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Protein Biosynthesis --- Transcription, Genetic --- Genetic Techniques --- Molecular Biology --- Molecular genetics --- Genetic transcription --- Genetic translation --- Génétique moléculaire --- Transcription génétique --- Traduction génétique --- Laboratory Manuals --- Laboratory manuals --- Manuels de laboratoire --- Moleuclar genetics --- Peptide Biosynthesis --- Biochemical Processes --- Gene Expression --- Biochemistry --- Genetics --- Investigative Techniques --- Chemical Processes --- Metabolism --- Biology --- Biological Science Disciplines --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Genetic Processes --- Chemistry --- Biochemical Phenomena --- Chemical Phenomena --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Genetic Phenomena --- Metabolic Phenomena --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Phenomena and Processes --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Laboratory manuals. --- -Genetic transcription --- -Genetic translation --- -577.2 --- 57.088 --- Translation (Genetics) --- Genetic code --- Genetic regulation --- Transcription (Genetics) --- Molecular bases of life. Molecular biology --- Special methods and techniques for studing biological molecules. Separation. Centrifuging. X-ray study. Radioisotope methods --- 57.088 Special methods and techniques for studing biological molecules. Separation. Centrifuging. X-ray study. Radioisotope methods --- 577.2 Molecular bases of life. Molecular biology --- 577.2 --- Life sciences. --- Cell biology. --- Life Sciences. --- Cell Biology. --- Cell biology --- Cellular biology --- Cells --- Cytologists --- Biosciences --- Sciences, Life --- Science --- Cytology.


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Geni TBX e patologia umana
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ISBN: 8884530555 Year: 2002 Volume: 1 Publisher: Firenze : Firenze university press,

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TBX genes belong to a family of homeotic genes (t-boxes) for which it has been proved that gene mutations have serious consequences on the development. In particular, there is significant evidence to support the involvement of the TBX1 gene in DiGeorge / Velocardiofacial syndrome (DGS/VCFS) and it has been proved that the TBX3 and TBX5 genes are implicated, respectively, in UMS (Ulnar Mammary Syndhrome) and in Holt-Oram syndrome (HOS). The book collects information available in the literature up to October 2001 on human TBX genes. The review of the data allowed to come to interesting considerations and offers ideas for orienting further research.

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Genetics. --- Pathology. --- Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities --- Genetic Processes --- DNA-Binding Proteins --- Transcription Factors --- Genetic Phenomena --- Proteins --- Diseases --- Phenomena and Processes --- Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Mutagenesis --- T-Box Domain Proteins --- Congenital Abnormalities --- Abnormalities, Congenital --- Defects, Congenital --- Birth Defects --- Congenital Defects --- Deformities --- Fetal Anomalies --- Fetal Malformations --- Abnormality, Congenital --- Anomaly, Fetal --- Birth Defect --- Congenital Abnormality --- Congenital Defect --- Defect, Birth --- Defect, Congenital --- Deformity --- Fetal Anomaly --- Fetal Malformation --- Malformation, Fetal --- Fetal Diseases --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases --- Teratogenesis --- Proteins, T-Box Domain --- T Box Domain Proteins --- Mutageneses --- Mutation Accumulation --- Mutagens --- Mutation --- Gene Products, Protein --- Gene Proteins --- Protein --- Protein Gene Products --- Proteins, Gene --- Molecular Mechanisms of Pharmacological Action --- Genetic Concepts --- Genetic Phenomenon --- Genetic Process --- Concept, Genetic --- Concepts, Genetic --- Genetic Concept --- Phenomena, Genetic --- Phenomenon, Genetic --- Process, Genetic --- Processes, Genetic --- Molecular Biology --- Transcription Factor --- Factor, Transcription --- Factors, Transcription --- Gene Expression Regulation --- Transcription, Genetic --- DNA Binding Protein --- DNA Single-Stranded Binding Protein --- SS DNA BP --- Single-Stranded DNA-Binding Protein --- DNA Helix Destabilizing Proteins --- DNA-Binding Protein --- Single-Stranded DNA Binding Proteins --- Binding Protein, DNA --- DNA Binding Proteins --- DNA Single Stranded Binding Protein --- DNA-Binding Protein, Single-Stranded --- Protein, DNA-Binding --- Single Stranded DNA Binding Protein --- Single Stranded DNA Binding Proteins --- Disorders, Congenital --- Congenital Disorders --- Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities --- Congenital Disorder --- Disorder, Congenital --- Disease (Pathology) --- Medical sciences --- Medicine --- Medicine, Preventive --- Biology --- Embryology --- Mendel's law --- Adaptation (Biology) --- Breeding --- Chromosomes --- Heredity --- Mutation (Biology) --- Variation (Biology) --- Drug Therapy --- Pharmacologic Actions --- Therapy, Drug --- Chemotherapy --- Pharmacotherapy --- Chemotherapies --- Drug Therapies --- Pharmacotherapies --- Therapies, Drug --- Disease --- Pharmaceutical Preparations --- drug therapy --- therapeutic use --- Medicina --- Genetica --- DNA --- Open Access

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