Oxford surveys on eukaryotic genes

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Oxford surveys on eukaryotic genes

edited by Norman Maclean

Oxford University Press, 1984-

  • v. 1. 1984
  • v. 2. 1985
  • v. 3. 1986
  • v. 4. 1987
  • v. 5. 1988
  • v. 6. 1989
  • v. 7. 1991

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Description and Table of Contents
Volume

v. 1. 1984 ISBN 9780198541578

Table of Contents

  • Douglas O Clary & David R Wolstenholme: The Drosophila mitochrondial genome
  • Nicholas J Cowan: Tubulin genes and the diversity of microtubule function
  • Eric A Fyrberg: Structural and functional analyses of Drosophila Melanogaster actin genes
  • B Groner, B Salmons, W H G "unzberg, N E Hynes, & H Ponta: Expression of proviral DNA of mouse mammary tumour virus and its transcriptional control sequences
  • Alan Hall: The ras gene family
  • Paul A M Michels: Activation of genes for variant surface glycoproteins in trypanosomes
  • Cary Queen: Regulation of immunoglobulin transcription
  • J F Savouret, A Guiochon-Mantel, & E Milgrom: The uteroglobin gene, structure and interaction with the progesterone-receptor.
Volume

v. 2. 1985 ISBN 9780198541752

Table of Contents

  • Roberto Taramelli, Frank Grosveld & Stephanie Wright: The human beta-globin genes
  • Didier Picard: Viral and cellular transcription enhancers
  • Marcia Barinaga & others: Hormonal regulation of gene expression: regulation of growth hormone gene transcription by growth hormone releasing factor
  • Louise Clarke: Structure and function of Saccharomyces cerevisiae centromeres
  • Walter Wahli & Gerhart U Ryffel: Xenopus vitellogenin genes
  • Iain W Mattaj & others: U snRNA gene families in Xenopus laevis
  • Yvonne Nelson Osheim: Chorion genes in Drosophila melanogaster
  • Shirley M Tilghman: The structure and regulation of the alpha-fetoprotein and albumin genes
  • Tom Moss, Keith Mitchelson & Ronald de Winter: The promotion of ribosomal transcription in eukaryotes.
Volume

v. 3. 1986 ISBN 9780198542001

Description

"Oxford Surveys on Eukaryotic Genes" provides a forum for authoritative reviews of particular genes or gene families. In a rapidly developing field where new findings are published in a vast range of journals, these reviews bring together information for the beginner and non-specialist reader and present valuable reference sources for scientists working in molecular genetics, biochemistry, immunology, and developmental biology.

Table of Contents

  • David J. Finnegan & Diana H. Fawcett: Transposable elements in Drosophila melanogaster
  • Susan Carson & John Trowsdale: Molecular organization of the class II genes of the human and mouse major histocompatibility complexes
  • Andrew L. Mellor: Molecular organization of the class I genes in the mammalian major histocompatibility complex
  • Raymond J. Owens, Alberto R. Kornblihtt, & Francisco E. Baralle: Fibronectin, the generation of multiple polypeptides from a single gene
  • H.F. Tabak & A.C. Arnberg: Splicing of yeast mitochondrial precursor RNAs
  • Kunio Yasuda & T.S. Okada: Structure and expression of the chicken crystallin genes
  • Ueli Schibler, Phil H. Shaw, Felipe Sierra, Otto Hagenb chle, Peter K. Wellauer, Mauro Carneiro, & Robin Walter: Structural arrangement and tissue-specific expression of the two murine alpha-amylases loci Amy-1 and Amy-2.
Volume

v. 4. 1987 ISBN 9780198542315

Description

"Oxford Surveys on Eukaryotic Genes" were established to provide a forum for authoritative reviews of particular genes or gene families. In a rapidly developing field where new findings are published in a vast range of journals, they draw information together for the beginner and non-specialist reader and will be valuable reference sources for scientists working in molecular genetics, biochemistry genetics, immunology and developmental biology.

Table of Contents

  • Bryan Sykes: Collagen gene structure
  • David W. Melton: HPRT gene organization and expression
  • Milton J. Schlesinger & Ursula Bond: Ubiquitin genes
  • Anamaris M. Colberg-Poley, Stephan D. Voss & Peter Gruss: Homeo box genes of the mouse
  • Michael Levine & Katherine Harding: Spatial regulation of homeo box gene expression in Drosophila
  • Malcolm Whiteway: Genes which regulate the entry of yeast cells into meiosis
  • James Scott: The human apolipoprotein genes
  • Index.
Volume

v. 5. 1988 ISBN 9780198542377

Description

"Oxford Surveys on Eukaryotic Genes" was established to provide a forum for authoritative reviews of specific genes or gene families. This volume focuses on genes whose structure or function is better understood as a result of recent experimental results. The authors aim to present information in such a way that it could be accessible especially to the non-specialist reader and to make valuable reference sources for scientists working in molecular genetics, biochemistry genetics, immunology and developmental biology. The authors review findings from their own laboratories, as well as providing an up-to-date account of the work of other groups.

Table of Contents

  • DNA supercoiling and eukaryotic gene expression, Franca Esposito and Richard R.Sinden
  • the transcriptional regulation of liver-specific gene expression, Vincenzo de Simone and Riccardo Cortese
  • structure and sequence of genes encoding subunits of eukaryotic RNA polymerases, Albert W.C.A.Cornelissen et al
  • the camp-dependent protein kinase genes in yeast, Takashi Toda and Philip Sass
  • globin gene expression in hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin and thalassaemia, Mortimer Ponz et al
  • the transposable elements involved in hybrid dysgenesis in drosophila melanogaster, Christos Louis and George Yannopoulos
  • histone genes of ciliates, Minoru Nomoto et al.
Volume

v. 6. 1989 ISBN 9780198542551

Description

"Oxford Surveys on Eukaryotic Genes" was established to provide a forum for authoritative reviews of particular genes or gene families. In a rapidly developing field where new findings are published in a vast range of journals, there was a need to draw information together in such a way that it could be accessible especially to the non-specialist reader. In this, as in previous volumes, the authors are carefully chosen to represent the forefront of research. Their chapters focus on particular genes or gene families whose structure or function is better understood as a result of recent experimental results. They review findings from their own laboratories, as well as giving an up-to-date account of the work of other groups. These reviews will be valuable reference sources for scientists working in molecular genetics, biochemistry genetics, immunology and developmental biology and should also be useful for advanced undergraduates and graduate students.

Table of Contents

  • Regulation of expression of the rat alpha fetoprotein gene, Janice Yang Chou and Yu-jui Yvonne Wan
  • the proto-oncogene "c-fos" - structure, expression, and functional aspects, Catherine E.Ovitt and Ulrich Ruther
  • the mammalian beta Adrenergic receptors, Thomas Friele et al
  • tissue factor regulation and gene organization, Thomas S.Edgington et al
  • fist antifreeze protein genes and their use in transgenic studies, Peter L.Davies et al
  • rainbow trout metallothioneim gene structure and regulation, Muhammed Zufarullah et al
  • transgenes as molecular probes of Mammalian developmental genetics, Rashmi K.Kothary et al.
Volume

v. 7. 1991 ISBN 9780198542568

Description

"Oxford Surveys on Eukaryotic Genes" was established to provide a forum for authoritative reviews of particular genes or gene families. In a rapidly developing field where new findings are published in a vast range of journals, a need was felt to draw information together in such a way that it could be accessible, especially to the non-specialist reader. In this, as in previous volumes, the authors are chosen to represent the forefront of research. Their chapters focus on particular genes or gene families whose structure or function is better understood as a result of recent experimental results. They review findings from their own laboratories, as well as giving an up-to-date account of the work of other groups. These reviews aim to serve as reference sources for scientists working in molecular genetics, biochemistry, genetics, immunology and developmental biology and should also be useful for advanced undergraduates and graduate students.

Table of Contents

  • Human HOX homeobox genes, D.Acampora et al
  • the growth hormone/prolactin receptor gene family, P.Kelly et al
  • organization and evolution of satellite, minisatellite and microsatellite DNAs in teleost fishes, J.Franck et al
  • nucleosome positioning and regulated gene expression, B.Pina et al
  • two distinct tumour necrosis factor receptors - members of a new cytokine receptor gene family, H.Loetscher et al
  • the CTLA-1 gene - a member of the granzyme multigene family in human and murine cytotoxic T cells, P.Haddad.

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  • NCID
    BA04442795
  • ISBN
    • 0198541570
    • 0198541759
    • 0198542003
    • 0198542313
    • 0198542372
    • 0198542550
    • 0198542569
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    v.
  • Size
    24 cm
  • Classification
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