
Molecular Biology : Understanding the Genetic Revolution.
Title:
Molecular Biology : Understanding the Genetic Revolution.
Author:
Clark, David P.
ISBN:
9780080454214
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (803 pages)
Contents:
Front Cover -- Molecular Biology -- Copyright Page -- Preface -- Introduction -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1. Basic Genetics -- Chapter 2. Cells and Organisms -- Chapter 3. DNA, RNA and Protein -- Chapter 4. Genes, Genomes and DNA -- Chapter 5. Cell Division and DNA Replication -- Chapter 6. Transcription of Genes -- Chapter 7. Protein Structure and Function -- Chapter 8. Protein Synthesis -- Chapter 9. Regulation of Transcription in Prokaryotes -- Chapter 10. Regulation of Transcription in Eukaryotes -- Chapter 11. Regulation at the RNA Level -- Chapter 12. Processing of RNA -- Chapter 13. Mutations -- Chapter 14. Recombination and Repair -- Chapter 15. Mobile DNA -- Chapter 16. Plasmids -- Chapter 17. Viruses -- Chapter 18. Bacterial Genetics -- Chapter 19. Diversity of Lower Eukaryotes -- Chapter 20. Molecular Evolution -- Chapter 21. Nucleic Acids: Isolation, Purification, Detection, and Hybridization -- Chapter 22. Recombinant DNA Technology -- Chapter 23. The Polymerase Chain Reaction -- Chapter 24. Genomics and DNA Sequencing -- Chapter 25. Analysis of Gene Expression -- Chapter 26. Proteomics: The Global Analysis of Proteins -- Glossary -- Index.
Abstract:
Molecular Biology: Academic Cell Update provides an introduction to the fundamental concepts of molecular biology and its applications. It deliberately covers a broad range of topics to show that molecular biology is applicable to human medicine and health, as well as veterinary medicine, evolution, agriculture, and other areas. The present Update includes the study guide with online content, journal specific images, and test bank. It also offers vocabulary flashcards and online self-quizzing called Test Prep. The book begins by defining some basic concepts in genetics such as biochemical pathways, phenotypes and genotypes, chromosomes, and alleles. It explains the characteristics of cells and organisms, DNA, RNA, and proteins. It also describes genetic processes such as transcription, recombination and repair, regulation, and mutations. The chapters on viruses and bacteria discuss their life cycle, diversity, reproduction, and gene transfer. Later chapters cover topics such as molecular evolution; the isolation, purification, detection, and hybridization of DNA; basic molecular cloning techniques; proteomics; and processes such as the polymerase chain reaction, DNA sequencing, and gene expression screening. *Now with an online study guide with the most current, relevant research from Cell Press *Full supplements including test bank, powerpoint and online self quizzing *Up to date description of genetic engineering, genomics, and related areas * Basic concepts followed by more detailed, specific applications * Hundreds of color illustrations enhance key topics and concepts * Covers medical, agricultural, and social aspects of molecular biology * Organized pedagogy includes running glossaries and keynotes (mini-summaries) to hasten comprehension.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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