05213nam 2200625 a 450 991045868710332120200520144314.01-281-05336-897866110533690-08-048904-4(CKB)1000000000364274(EBL)294189(OCoLC)476057168(SSID)ssj0000179710(PQKBManifestationID)11165272(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000179710(PQKBWorkID)10139385(PQKB)11531956(MiAaPQ)EBC294189(Au-PeEL)EBL294189(CaPaEBR)ebr10186303(CaONFJC)MIL105336(EXLCZ)99100000000036427420020730d2003 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrInsect molecular genetics[electronic resource] an introduction to principles and applications /Marjorie A. Hoy2nd ed.Amsterdam ;Boston Academic Pressc20031 online resource (567 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-12-357031-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Insect Molecular Genetics; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; Preface to the Second Edition; Preface to the First Edition; Part I: Genes and Gemome Organization in Eukaryotes; Chapter 1. DNA, Gene Structure, and DNA Replication; 1.1. Overview; 1.2. Introduction to the Central Dogma; 1.3. The "RNA World" Came First?; 1.4. The Molecular Structure of DNA; 1.5. The Molecular Structure of RNA; 1.6. The Double Helix; 1.7. Complementary Base Pairing Is Fundamental; 1.8. DNA Exists in Several Forms; 1.9. Genes; 1.10. The Genetic Code Is a Triplet and Is Degenerate; 1.11. Gene Organization1.12. Efficient DNA Replication Is Essential1.13. DNA Replication Is Semiconservative; 1.14. Replication Begins at Replication Origins; 1.15. Replication Occurs Only in the 5' to 3' Direction; 1.16. Replication of DNA Requires an RNA Primer; 1.17. Ligation of Replicated DNA Fragments; 1.18. DNA Replication in Eukaryotes; 1.19. Telomeres at the End: A Solution to the Loss of DNA during Replication; 1.20. DNA Replication Fidelity and DNA Repair; 1.21. Mutations in the Genome; 1.22. Common Conventions in Genetic Terminology1.23. Independent Assortment and Recombination During Sexual ReproductionGeneral References; References Cited; Chapter 2. Transcription, Translation, and Regulation of Eukaryotic DNA; 2.1. Overview; 2.2. Introduction; 2.3. RNA Synthesis Is Gene Transcription; 2.4. Transcription Involves Binding, Initiation, Elongation, and Termination; 2.5. RNA Transcripts Are Longer Than the Protein-Coding Gene; 2.6. RNA of Protein-Coding Genes Must Be Modified and Processed in Eukaryotes; 2.7. Splicing Out the Introns; 2.8. Translation Involves Protein Synthesis; 2.9. mRNA Surveillance: Damage Control2.10. Import and Export from the Nucleus2.11. Transport of Proteins within the Cytoplasm; 2.12. mRNA Stability; 2.13. Chaperones and the Proteosome; 2.14. RNA Silencing or Interference; 2.15. Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes; 2.16. Insulators and Boundaries; 2.17. Chromosome or Gene Imprinting by Methylation in Insects?; 2.18. Eukaryotic Genomes and Evolution; General References; References Cited; Chapter 3. Nuclear and Extranuclear DNA in Insects; 3.1. Overview; 3.2. Introduction; 3.3. C Value Paradox; 3.4. Repetitive DNA Is Common in Insects; 3.5. Composition of Insect DNA3.6. Chromosomes Are DNA plus Proteins3.7. Packaging Long, Thin DNA Molecules into Tiny Spaces; 3.8. Structure of the Nucleus; 3.9. Euchromatin and Heterochromatin; 3.10. Centromeres; 3.11. Telomeres; 3.12. Chromosomes during Mitosis and Meiosis; 3.13. Chromosome Damage; 3.14. Polyteny; 3.15. Chromosomal Puffing; 3.16. B Chromosomes; 3.17. Sex Chromosomes; 3.18. Extranuclear Inheritance in Mitochondrial Genes; 3.19. Transposable Elements Are Ubiquitous Agents That Alter Genomes; References CitedChapter 4. Genetic Systems, Genome Evolution, and Genetic Control of Embryonic Development in InsectsInsect Molecular Genetics, 2nd edition, is a succinct book that briefly introduces graduate and undergraduate students to molecular genetics and the techniques used in this well established and important discipline. The book is written for two converging audiences: those familiar with insects that need to learn about molecular genetics, and those that are familiar with molecular genetics but not familiar with insects. Thus, this book is intended to fill the gap between two audiences that share a common middle ground.* Up-to-date references to important review articles, websites, and InsectsMolecular geneticsElectronic books.InsectsMolecular genetics.572.8/157Hoy Marjorie A87559MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910458687103321Insect molecular genetics411413UNINA03668nam 2200637 450 991081303650332120230126212730.01-61308-304-1(CKB)3710000000358846(EBL)1974540(OCoLC)903929857(SSID)ssj0001441246(PQKBManifestationID)12606867(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001441246(PQKBWorkID)11412063(PQKB)10708516(MiAaPQ)EBC1974540(Au-PeEL)EBL1974540(CaPaEBR)ebr11022649(CaONFJC)MIL726717(EXLCZ)99371000000035884620150304h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrUltimate guide to LinkedIn for business /by Ted Prodromou2nd ed.[Irvine, California] :Entrepreneur Press,2015.©20151 online resource (330 p.)Ultimate SeriesIncludes index.1-59918-560-1 ""Contents""; ""Foreword by James Malinchak""; ""Preface""; ""Chapter 1: Why LinkedIn?""; ""Chapter 2: Getting Started on LinkedIn""; ""Chapter 3: Creating Your LinkedIn Account""; ""Chapter 4: Supercharging Your LinkedIn Profile""; ""Chapter 5: LinkedIn Privacy Settings""; ""Chapter 6: A Tour of Your LinkedIn Homepage""; ""Chapter 7: LinkedIn for Companies""; ""Chapter 8: LinkedIn Search""; ""Chapter 9: Getting Found on LinkedIn""; ""Chapter 10: Giving and Receiving LinkedIn Recommendations""; ""Chapter 11: Connecting with Others""; ""Chapter 12: Using LinkedIn InMail to Reach Out""""Chapter 13: LinkedIn Groups""""Chapter 14: Managing Your LinkedIn Connections""; ""Chapter 15: The Definitive Publishing Platform""; ""Chapter 16: Measuring Your LinkedIn Engagement""; ""Chapter 17: LinkedIn on the Go""; ""Chapter 18: Creating and Managing LinkedIn Groups""; ""Chapter 19: Recruiting New Employees""; ""Chapter 20: LinkedIn for Sales and Marketing Professionals""; ""Chapter 21: LinkedIn Advertising""; ""Chapter 22: Creating LinkedIn Ads That Convert Like Crazy""; ""Chapter 23: Finding a Job on LinkedIn""; ""Chapter 24: LinkedIn Success Stories""; ""Chapter 25: Commencement""""LinkedIn Glossary""""Index""; ""Ultimate Guide to Facebook Advertising, 2nd Edition""; ""Chapter 1: Facebookâ€?s Move to Rule the World""; ""Chapter 2: Is Facebook for Me?""; ""Contents""<div><B>Ted Prodromou</B> is an Internet business consultant specializing in search engine optimization, pay-per-click campaign management, and social media marketing. In his past life, Ted worked for high tech companies IBM, DEC, and Cellular One before starting his own consulting firm in 1999. He lives in San Anselmo, CA.<BR><BR><B>James Malinchak,</B> featured on ABC's hit TV show <I>Secret Millionaire,</I> is one of the most requested business and motivational keynote speakers in the world. He lives in Las Vegas, NV.<BR></div>Ultimate SeriesBusiness networksOnline social networksInternet marketingBusiness networks.Online social networks.Internet marketing.650.140285/6754BUS060000BUS090010COM060140BUS002000bisacshProdromou Ted1713055MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910813036503321Ultimate guide to LinkedIn for business4105714UNINA