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Covering molecular genetics from the basics through to genome expression and molecular phylogenetics, Genomes 3 is the latest edition of this pioneering textbook. Newly updated to incorporate the recent major advances, Genomes 3 is an invaluable companion for any undergraduate throughout their studies in molecular genetics. Genomes 3 builds on the achievements of the previous editions putting genomes, rather than genes, at the center of molecular genetics teaching. Recognizing that molecular biology research was being driven more by genome sequencing and functional analysis than by research into genes, this approach has gathered momentum in recent years. The new edition has been significantly restructured and updated to incorporate recent major advances. Key Features: BL two NEW chapters on genome anatomies, covering the latest sequencing achievements BL NEW chapter on genome function, to describe the latest technologies used in studying the transcriptome and the proteome BL new chapter on recombination, providing expanded coverage of genome evolution BL major restructuring of chapter order, to align the book more closely to the practical reality of molecular genetics courses BL newly designed and significantly expanded end-of-chapter exercises, including multiple-choice questions and innovative figure tests BL newly re-drawn artwork, with the emphasis throughout on simplicity and scientific consistency BL FREE CD-ROM of the artwork supplied with every copy One of the outstanding features of the book is the clarity of style and presentation. The artwork has been entirely re-drawn for the third edition, with the emphasis throughout on simplicity and scientific consistency. Genomes 3 provides the reader with a simple and elegant treatment of this fast-moving and rapidly expanding field.
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Quatrième de couverture : "Le concours de PACES est très difficile. Beaucoup d'étudiants se trouvent rapidement débordés par le volume des enseignements et ne comprennent pas forcément quelles techniques de travail (très différentes de la terminale) il convient d'employer pour espérer réussir dans cette compétition. L'ambition de cet ouvrage est de proposer une stratégie gagnante pour l'étudiant en lui apportant les conseils de méthode et d'organisation ainsi que les explications de cours qui lui permettront, dès le baccalauréat achevé, de se placer dans des conditions parfaites pour réussir sa première année de santé ! Grâce à cet ouvrage, l'étudiant pourra acquérir le niveau du concours dès septembre, et de manière autonome :- Les cours, complets et couvrant tout le programme de l'UE, permettent de trouver toutes les explications nécessaires pour aborder les exercices.- Chaque chapitre est accompagné d'une batterie de QCM aux corrigés largement expliqués : l'étudiant peut et doit les faire tous, seule méthode pour bien maîtriser la leçon concernée."
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Human genome news is a newsletter of the U.S. Human Genome Project sponsored by the genome program of the Department of Energy Office of Environmental Research.
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On March 6-8, 2023, at the Francis Crick Institute in London, the UK Royal Society and Academy of Medical Sciences, the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Medicine, and UNESCO-The World Academy of Sciences held the Third International Summit on Human Genome Editing. A follow-up to earlier international summits held in Washington, DC, in 2015 and in Hong Kong in 2018, the third summit examined scientific advances that have occurred since the previous summits and the need for global dialogue and collaboration on the safe and ethical application of human genome editing. The first two days of the summit focused largely on somatic human genome editing, where the cells being altered are non-reproductive cells -- as a result genetic changes cannot be passed on to future generations. The third day of the summit broadened the discussion to include heritable human genome editing, in which genetic changes could be passed on to descendants. This publication highlights the presentations and discussion of the event.
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On March 6-8, 2023, at the Francis Crick Institute in London, the UK Royal Society and Academy of Medical Sciences, the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Medicine, and UNESCO-The World Academy of Sciences held the Third International Summit on Human Genome Editing. A follow-up to earlier international summits held in Washington, DC, in 2015 and in Hong Kong in 2018, the third summit examined scientific advances that have occurred since the previous summits and the need for global dialogue and collaboration on the safe and ethical application of human genome editing. The first two days of the summit focused largely on somatic human genome editing, where the cells being altered are non-reproductive cells -- as a result genetic changes cannot be passed on to future generations. The third day of the summit broadened the discussion to include heritable human genome editing, in which genetic changes could be passed on to descendants. This publication highlights the presentations and discussion of the event.
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