Molecular genetics
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Molecular genetics
(Biomedical sciences explained series / series editor C.J. Pallister)
Arnold, 2001
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BMS explained molecular genetics
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
First published in Great Britain in 1999 by Butterworth Heinemann
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Molecular Genetics provides a basic understanding of genes and how they are used as a source of information for the production of proteins. The book also describes the techniques used in molecular genetics research, from the mapping of genes through gene cloning, PCR and sequencing, to give the reader and insight into the practical details.
Table of Contents
Part One: Molecular Biology 1. Introduction 2. What is DNA? 3. Genes 4. Genome Structure 5. Transcription and RNA 6. Translation and genetic code 7. Control of gene expression 8. Inheritance Part Two: Techniques used in Molecular Genetics 9. Mapping of genes 10. Gel electrohoresis and blotting 11. Gene cloning and gene libraries 12. PCR 13. Sequencing and sequence analysis 14. The future of molecular genetics: biotechnology, transgenics and gene therapy Answers to self-assessment questions Index
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