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- catalog alternative "Genes 5".
- catalog alternative "Genes five.".
- catalog contributor b4770936.
- catalog created "1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1994.".
- catalog description "(cont) Organization of the eukaryotic genome -- Extraordinary power of DNA technology -- Genome size and genetic content -- Eukaryotic gene: conserved exons and unique introns -- Gene numbers: repetition and redundancy -- Genomes sequestered in organelles -- Organization of simple sequence DNA -- Genome is packaged into chromosomes -- Chromosomes consist of nucleosomes -- Eukaryotic transcription and RNA processing -- Building the transcription complex: promoters, factors and RNA polymerases -- Regulation of transcription: factors that activate the basal apparatus -- Apparatus for nuclear splicing -- RNA as catalyst: changing the informational content of RNA -- Dynamic genome: DNA in flux -- Recombination of DNA -- Transposons that mobilize via DNA -- Retroviruses and retroposons -- Rearrangement and amplification in the genome -- Genes in development -- Generation of immune diversity by gene reorganization -- Gene regulation in development: gradients and cascades -- Oncogenes: gene expression and cancer -- Landmark shifts in perspectives.".
- catalog description "Cells as macromolecular assemblies -- Cells obey the laws of physics and chemistry -- Cells are organized into compartments -- DNA as a store of information -- Genes are mutable units -- DNA is the genetic material -- Topology of nucleic acids -- Isolating the gene -- Translation: expressing genes as proteins -- Assembly line for protein synthesis -- Transfer RNA is the translational adaptor -- Ribosomes provide a translation factory -- Messenger RNA is the template -- Constructing the cell -- Apparatus for protein localization -- Receptors and signal transduction: channels and ion uptake -- Cell cycle and growth regulation -- Control of prokaryotic gene expression -- Control at initiation: RNA polymerase-promoter interactions -- Panoply of operons: the lactose paradigm and others -- Control by RNA structure: termination and antitermination -- Phage strategies: lytic cascades and lysogenic repression -- Perpetuation of DNA -- Replicon: unit of replication -- Primosomes and replisomes: the apparatus for DNA replication -- Systems that safeguard DNA.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xxiv, 1272 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0192690418".
- catalog identifier "0198542879".
- catalog identifier "0198542887 (pbk) :".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog subject "Genetics".
- catalog subject "Genetics.".
- catalog subject "QH430 .L487 1994".
- catalog tableOfContents "(cont) Organization of the eukaryotic genome -- Extraordinary power of DNA technology -- Genome size and genetic content -- Eukaryotic gene: conserved exons and unique introns -- Gene numbers: repetition and redundancy -- Genomes sequestered in organelles -- Organization of simple sequence DNA -- Genome is packaged into chromosomes -- Chromosomes consist of nucleosomes -- Eukaryotic transcription and RNA processing -- Building the transcription complex: promoters, factors and RNA polymerases -- Regulation of transcription: factors that activate the basal apparatus -- Apparatus for nuclear splicing -- RNA as catalyst: changing the informational content of RNA -- Dynamic genome: DNA in flux -- Recombination of DNA -- Transposons that mobilize via DNA -- Retroviruses and retroposons -- Rearrangement and amplification in the genome -- Genes in development -- Generation of immune diversity by gene reorganization -- Gene regulation in development: gradients and cascades -- Oncogenes: gene expression and cancer -- Landmark shifts in perspectives.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Cells as macromolecular assemblies -- Cells obey the laws of physics and chemistry -- Cells are organized into compartments -- DNA as a store of information -- Genes are mutable units -- DNA is the genetic material -- Topology of nucleic acids -- Isolating the gene -- Translation: expressing genes as proteins -- Assembly line for protein synthesis -- Transfer RNA is the translational adaptor -- Ribosomes provide a translation factory -- Messenger RNA is the template -- Constructing the cell -- Apparatus for protein localization -- Receptors and signal transduction: channels and ion uptake -- Cell cycle and growth regulation -- Control of prokaryotic gene expression -- Control at initiation: RNA polymerase-promoter interactions -- Panoply of operons: the lactose paradigm and others -- Control by RNA structure: termination and antitermination -- Phage strategies: lytic cascades and lysogenic repression -- Perpetuation of DNA -- Replicon: unit of replication -- Primosomes and replisomes: the apparatus for DNA replication -- Systems that safeguard DNA.".
- catalog title "Genes 5".
- catalog title "Genes V / Benjamin Lewin.".
- catalog title "Genes five.".
- catalog type "text".