Genes VII
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Genes VII
Oxford University Press, 2000
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"Genes VII", the 7th of the "Genes" texts, gives an integrated account of the structure and function of genes, providing a synthesis and continuing the greater emphasis on how genes function in their biological context. In a change to all previous editions, which started with a traditional analysis of formal genetics, this 7th edition has been organized to present the subject in the context of the eukaryotic gene as revealed in the 1990s, an analysis based directly on the molecular properties of the gene itself.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Genes: genes are DNA
- from genes to genomes
- how many genes are there?
- clusters and repeats. Part 2 Proteins: messenger DNA
- protein synthesis
- interpreting the genetic code
- protein localization. Part 3 mRNA: transcription
- the operon
- phage strategies. Part 4 DNA: the replicon
- DNA replication
- recombination and repair
- transposons
- retroviruses and retroposons
- rearrangement of DNA. Part 5 The nucleus: chromosomes
- nucleosomes
- initiation of transcription
- regulation of transcription
- nuclear splicing
- catalytic RNA
- immune diversity. Part 6 Cells: protein trafficking
- signal transduction
- cell cycle and growth regualtion
- oncogenes and cancer
- gradients and cascades.
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