A student companion and workbook for Genes VI, Benjamin Lewin

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A student companion and workbook for Genes VI, Benjamin Lewin

Martin G. Klotz, Paul G. Siliciano

Oxford University Press, 1998

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A student companion and workbook for Genes VI

A student companion and workbook for Genes VI by Benjamin Lewin

Genes six

Genes VI

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This companion to accompany "Genes VI" contains summaries, multiple-choice questions, key terms, reading lists, problems and worksheets on the subject of genetics, covering the fields of cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, microbiology and virology. By closely following the organization of the book, it helps students make the best use of their study-time.

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How to use this book. Introduction: Cells as macromolecular assemblies. 1: Proteins. 2: Compartments. Part 1: DNA as ifnromation. 3: Genes are mutable units. 4: DNA is the genetic material. 5: Nucleic acid structure. 6: Isolating the gene. Part 2: From gene to protein. 7: Messenger RNA. 8: Protein synthesis. 9: Interpreting the genetic code. 10: Protein localization. Part 3: Prokaryotic gene expression. 11: Transciption. 12: The operon. 13: Phage strategies. Part 4: Perpetuation of DNA. 14: The replicon. 15: DNA replication. 16: Restriciton and repair. 17: Recombination. 18: Transposons. 19: Retroviruses and restroposons. Part 5: The eukaryotic genome. 20: DNA biotechnology. 21: Genomes. 22: Exons and introns. 23: Gene numbers. 24: Organelle genomes. 25: Siple sequence DNA. 26: Chromosomes gene expression. 27: Nucleosomes. Part 6: Eukaryotic gene expression. 28: Initiation of transcription. 29: Regulation of transcription. 30: Nuclear splicing. 31: Catalytic RNA. 32: Rearrangement of DNA. 33: Immune diversity. Part 7: Cell growth, cancer, and development. 34: Protein trafficking. 35: Signal transduction. 36: Cell cycle and growth regulation. 37: Oncogenes and cancer. 38: Gradients and cascades. Answers

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