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Molecular biology [[electronic resource] ] : academic cell update / / David Clark
Molecular biology [[electronic resource] ] : academic cell update / / David Clark
Autore Clark David P
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Academic Press/Elsevier, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (803 p.)
Disciplina 572.8
Soggetto topico Molecular biology
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-12-378590-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Molecular biology: Academic Cell Update; Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Introduction; Table of Contents; Chapter One Basic Genetics; Gregor Mendel Was the Father of Classical Genetics; Genes Determine Each Step in Biochemical Pathways; Mutants Result from Alterations in Genes; Phenotypes and Genotypes; Chromosomes Are Long, Thin Molecules That Carry Genes; Different Organisms may Have Different Numbers of Chromosomes; Dominant and Recessive Alleles; Partial Dominance, Co-Dominance, Penetrance and Modifier Genes; Genes from Both Parents Are Mixed by Sexual Reproduction
Sex Determination and Sex-Linked Characteristics Neighboring Genes Are Linked during Inheritance; Recombination during Meiosis Ensures Genetic Diversity; Escherichia coli is a Model for Bacterial Genetics; Chapter Two Cells and Organisms; What Is Life?; Living Creatures Are Made of Cells; Essential Properties of a Living Cell; Prokaryotic Cells Lack a Nucleus; Eubacteria and Archaebacteria Are Genetically Distinct; Bacteria Were Used for Fundamental Studies of Cell Function; Escherichia coli (E. coli) Is a Model Bacterium; Where Are Bacteria Found in Nature?
Some Bacteria Cause Infectious Disease, but Most Are Beneficial Eukaryotic Cells Are Sub-Divided into Compartments; The Diversity of Eukaryotes; Eukaryotes Possess Two Basic Cell Lineages; Organisms Are Classified; Some Widely Studied Organisms Serve as Models; Yeast Is a Widely Studied Single-Celled Eukaryote; A Roundworm and a Fly Are Model Multicellular Animals; Zebrafish are used to Study Vertebrate Development; Mouse and Man; Arabidopsis Serves as a Model for Plants; Haploidy, Diploidy and the Eukaryote Cell Cycle; Viruses Are Not Living Cells; Bacterial Viruses Infect Bacteria
Human Viral Diseases Are Common A Variety of Subcellular Genetic Entities Exist; Chapter Three DNA, RNA and Protein; Nucleic Acid Molecules Carry Genetic Information; Chemical Structure of Nucleic Acids; DNA and RNA Each Have Four Bases; Nucleosides Are Bases Plus Sugars; Nucleotides Are Nucleosides Plus Phosphate; Double Stranded DNA Forms a Double Helix; Base Pairs are Held Together by Hydrogen Bonds; Complementary Strands Reveal the Secret of Heredity; Constituents of Chromosomes; The Central Dogma Outlines the Flow ofGenetic Information; Ribosomes Read the Genetic Code
The Genetic Code Dictates the Amino Acid Sequence of ProteinsVarious Classes of RNA Have Different Functions; Proteins, Made of Amino Acids, Carry Out Many Cell Functions; The Structure of Proteins Has Four Levels of Organization; Proteins Vary in Their Biological Roles; Chapter Four Genes, Genomes and DNA; History of DNA as the Genetic Material; How Much Genetic Information Is Necessary to Maintain Life?; Non-Coding DNA; Coding DNA May Be Present within Non-coding DNA; Repeated Sequences Are a Feature of DNA in Higher Organisms; Satellite DNA Is Non-coding DNA in the Form of Tandem Repeats
Minisatellites and VNTRs
Record Nr. UNINA-9910459039303321
Clark David P  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Academic Press/Elsevier, c2010
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Molecular biology [[electronic resource] ] : academic cell update / / David Clark
Molecular biology [[electronic resource] ] : academic cell update / / David Clark
Autore Clark David P
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Academic Press/Elsevier, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (803 p.)
Disciplina 572.8
Soggetto topico Molecular biology
ISBN 0-12-378590-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Molecular biology: Academic Cell Update; Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Introduction; Table of Contents; Chapter One Basic Genetics; Gregor Mendel Was the Father of Classical Genetics; Genes Determine Each Step in Biochemical Pathways; Mutants Result from Alterations in Genes; Phenotypes and Genotypes; Chromosomes Are Long, Thin Molecules That Carry Genes; Different Organisms may Have Different Numbers of Chromosomes; Dominant and Recessive Alleles; Partial Dominance, Co-Dominance, Penetrance and Modifier Genes; Genes from Both Parents Are Mixed by Sexual Reproduction
Sex Determination and Sex-Linked Characteristics Neighboring Genes Are Linked during Inheritance; Recombination during Meiosis Ensures Genetic Diversity; Escherichia coli is a Model for Bacterial Genetics; Chapter Two Cells and Organisms; What Is Life?; Living Creatures Are Made of Cells; Essential Properties of a Living Cell; Prokaryotic Cells Lack a Nucleus; Eubacteria and Archaebacteria Are Genetically Distinct; Bacteria Were Used for Fundamental Studies of Cell Function; Escherichia coli (E. coli) Is a Model Bacterium; Where Are Bacteria Found in Nature?
Some Bacteria Cause Infectious Disease, but Most Are Beneficial Eukaryotic Cells Are Sub-Divided into Compartments; The Diversity of Eukaryotes; Eukaryotes Possess Two Basic Cell Lineages; Organisms Are Classified; Some Widely Studied Organisms Serve as Models; Yeast Is a Widely Studied Single-Celled Eukaryote; A Roundworm and a Fly Are Model Multicellular Animals; Zebrafish are used to Study Vertebrate Development; Mouse and Man; Arabidopsis Serves as a Model for Plants; Haploidy, Diploidy and the Eukaryote Cell Cycle; Viruses Are Not Living Cells; Bacterial Viruses Infect Bacteria
Human Viral Diseases Are Common A Variety of Subcellular Genetic Entities Exist; Chapter Three DNA, RNA and Protein; Nucleic Acid Molecules Carry Genetic Information; Chemical Structure of Nucleic Acids; DNA and RNA Each Have Four Bases; Nucleosides Are Bases Plus Sugars; Nucleotides Are Nucleosides Plus Phosphate; Double Stranded DNA Forms a Double Helix; Base Pairs are Held Together by Hydrogen Bonds; Complementary Strands Reveal the Secret of Heredity; Constituents of Chromosomes; The Central Dogma Outlines the Flow ofGenetic Information; Ribosomes Read the Genetic Code
The Genetic Code Dictates the Amino Acid Sequence of ProteinsVarious Classes of RNA Have Different Functions; Proteins, Made of Amino Acids, Carry Out Many Cell Functions; The Structure of Proteins Has Four Levels of Organization; Proteins Vary in Their Biological Roles; Chapter Four Genes, Genomes and DNA; History of DNA as the Genetic Material; How Much Genetic Information Is Necessary to Maintain Life?; Non-Coding DNA; Coding DNA May Be Present within Non-coding DNA; Repeated Sequences Are a Feature of DNA in Higher Organisms; Satellite DNA Is Non-coding DNA in the Form of Tandem Repeats
Minisatellites and VNTRs
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784910803321
Clark David P  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Academic Press/Elsevier, c2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Molecular biology [[electronic resource] ] : academic cell update / / David Clark
Molecular biology [[electronic resource] ] : academic cell update / / David Clark
Autore Clark David P
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Academic Press/Elsevier, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (803 p.)
Disciplina 572.8
Soggetto topico Molecular biology
ISBN 0-12-378590-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Molecular biology: Academic Cell Update; Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Introduction; Table of Contents; Chapter One Basic Genetics; Gregor Mendel Was the Father of Classical Genetics; Genes Determine Each Step in Biochemical Pathways; Mutants Result from Alterations in Genes; Phenotypes and Genotypes; Chromosomes Are Long, Thin Molecules That Carry Genes; Different Organisms may Have Different Numbers of Chromosomes; Dominant and Recessive Alleles; Partial Dominance, Co-Dominance, Penetrance and Modifier Genes; Genes from Both Parents Are Mixed by Sexual Reproduction
Sex Determination and Sex-Linked Characteristics Neighboring Genes Are Linked during Inheritance; Recombination during Meiosis Ensures Genetic Diversity; Escherichia coli is a Model for Bacterial Genetics; Chapter Two Cells and Organisms; What Is Life?; Living Creatures Are Made of Cells; Essential Properties of a Living Cell; Prokaryotic Cells Lack a Nucleus; Eubacteria and Archaebacteria Are Genetically Distinct; Bacteria Were Used for Fundamental Studies of Cell Function; Escherichia coli (E. coli) Is a Model Bacterium; Where Are Bacteria Found in Nature?
Some Bacteria Cause Infectious Disease, but Most Are Beneficial Eukaryotic Cells Are Sub-Divided into Compartments; The Diversity of Eukaryotes; Eukaryotes Possess Two Basic Cell Lineages; Organisms Are Classified; Some Widely Studied Organisms Serve as Models; Yeast Is a Widely Studied Single-Celled Eukaryote; A Roundworm and a Fly Are Model Multicellular Animals; Zebrafish are used to Study Vertebrate Development; Mouse and Man; Arabidopsis Serves as a Model for Plants; Haploidy, Diploidy and the Eukaryote Cell Cycle; Viruses Are Not Living Cells; Bacterial Viruses Infect Bacteria
Human Viral Diseases Are Common A Variety of Subcellular Genetic Entities Exist; Chapter Three DNA, RNA and Protein; Nucleic Acid Molecules Carry Genetic Information; Chemical Structure of Nucleic Acids; DNA and RNA Each Have Four Bases; Nucleosides Are Bases Plus Sugars; Nucleotides Are Nucleosides Plus Phosphate; Double Stranded DNA Forms a Double Helix; Base Pairs are Held Together by Hydrogen Bonds; Complementary Strands Reveal the Secret of Heredity; Constituents of Chromosomes; The Central Dogma Outlines the Flow ofGenetic Information; Ribosomes Read the Genetic Code
The Genetic Code Dictates the Amino Acid Sequence of ProteinsVarious Classes of RNA Have Different Functions; Proteins, Made of Amino Acids, Carry Out Many Cell Functions; The Structure of Proteins Has Four Levels of Organization; Proteins Vary in Their Biological Roles; Chapter Four Genes, Genomes and DNA; History of DNA as the Genetic Material; How Much Genetic Information Is Necessary to Maintain Life?; Non-Coding DNA; Coding DNA May Be Present within Non-coding DNA; Repeated Sequences Are a Feature of DNA in Higher Organisms; Satellite DNA Is Non-coding DNA in the Form of Tandem Repeats
Minisatellites and VNTRs
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815119903321
Clark David P  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Academic Press/Elsevier, c2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui