Nucleic acids in chemistry and biology
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Nucleic acids in chemistry and biology
IRL Press at Oxford University Press, 1990
- : hard
- : pbk
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Description
Nucleic acids dominate modern molecular science. They play principal roles in the storage and transmission of genetic information within cells. This study is written from a chemical, structural, and molecular perspective and fills a long-established need among basic texts on the nucleic acids. It should be of particular value to students and new researchers in chemistry, biochemistry, and molecular biology while offering an integrated, broad view to specialists in the field.
Table of Contents
- G. M. Blackburn & M. J. Gait: Introduction and overview
- G. M. Blackburn: DNA and RNA structure
- G. M. Blackburn & M. J. Gait: Chemical synthesis
- R. T. Walker: Biosynthesis of nucleotides
- D. Soll & U. Raj Bhandary: DNA sequence information and transmission
- G. M. Blackburn: Covalent interactions of nucleic acids with small molecules
- W. D. Wilson: Physical interactions of nucleic acids with small molecules
- A. Goldman & D. Ollis: Interactions of nucleic acids with proteins
- A. Flavell: DNA sequence rearrangements and alterations.
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