Matches in Harvard for { <http://id.lib.harvard.edu/aleph/009404723/catalog> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 26 of
26
with 100 items per page.
- catalog abstract "This book opens with an essay on the historical perspective of the study of plasmids, reviewing important events and discoveries that have propelled the field forward. The remaining chapters are divided into six sections, detailing basic biological processes such as replication and inheritance functions, specific plasmid systems, plasmid evolution, and use of plasmids as genetic tools. Chapters include use of genomic approaches for the study of plasmid biology, and a review of plasmids from bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes is presented. In-depth treatment is given to diversity of plasmid systems in the natural environment, and the development of plasmid use in the laboratory is also covered.".
- catalog contributor b13289294.
- catalog contributor b13289295.
- catalog created "c2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "c2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2004.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction to plasmids: a selective view of their history -- 2. Participating elements in the replication of iteron-containing plasmids -- 3. Plasmid replication control by antisense RNAs -- 4. Rolling-circle replication -- 5. Partition systems of bacterial plasmids -- 6. Genetic addiction: a principle of gene symbiosis in a genome -- 7. DNA site-specific resolution systems -- 8. Topological behavior of plasmid DNA -- 9. Bacterial conjugation in gram-negative bacteria -- 10. Conjugation in gram-positive bacteria -- 11. Plasmid strategies for broad-hot-range replication in gram-negative bacteria -- 12. The symbiotic plasmids of the Rhizobiaceae -- 13. Linear plasmids in bacteria: common origins, uncommon ends -- 14. The 2[mu]m plasmid of Saccharomyces cerevisiae -- 15. Viral plasmids in mammalian cells -- 16. Degradative plasmids -- 17. Archaeal plasmids -- 18. Genome-scale analysis of virulence -- 19. Virulence plasmids of spore-forming bacteria -- 20. Virulence plasmids of Yersinia: characteristics and comparison -- 21. Virulence plasmids of nonsporulating gram-positive pathogens -- 22. The agrobacterium ti plasmids -- 23. Antibiotic resistance plasmids -- 24. Plasmids pJM1 and pColV-K30 harbor iron uptake genes that are essential for bacterial virulence -- 25. Evolution and population genetics of bacterial plasmids -- 26. Second chromosomes and megaplasmids in bacteria -- 27. Plasmid vectors for gene cloning and".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "This book opens with an essay on the historical perspective of the study of plasmids, reviewing important events and discoveries that have propelled the field forward. The remaining chapters are divided into six sections, detailing basic biological processes such as replication and inheritance functions, specific plasmid systems, plasmid evolution, and use of plasmids as genetic tools. Chapters include use of genomic approaches for the study of plasmid biology, and a review of plasmids from bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes is presented. In-depth treatment is given to diversity of plasmid systems in the natural environment, and the development of plasmid use in the laboratory is also covered.".
- catalog extent "xi, 614 p., [12] p. of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Plasmid biology.".
- catalog identifier "1555812651".
- catalog isFormatOf "Plasmid biology.".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "c2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : ASM Press,".
- catalog relation "Plasmid biology.".
- catalog subject "572.8/69 22".
- catalog subject "Plasmids.".
- catalog subject "QH452.6 .P563 2004".
- catalog subject "QW 51 P7155 2004".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction to plasmids: a selective view of their history -- 2. Participating elements in the replication of iteron-containing plasmids -- 3. Plasmid replication control by antisense RNAs -- 4. Rolling-circle replication -- 5. Partition systems of bacterial plasmids -- 6. Genetic addiction: a principle of gene symbiosis in a genome -- 7. DNA site-specific resolution systems -- 8. Topological behavior of plasmid DNA -- 9. Bacterial conjugation in gram-negative bacteria -- 10. Conjugation in gram-positive bacteria -- 11. Plasmid strategies for broad-hot-range replication in gram-negative bacteria -- 12. The symbiotic plasmids of the Rhizobiaceae -- 13. Linear plasmids in bacteria: common origins, uncommon ends -- 14. The 2[mu]m plasmid of Saccharomyces cerevisiae -- 15. Viral plasmids in mammalian cells -- 16. Degradative plasmids -- 17. Archaeal plasmids -- 18. Genome-scale analysis of virulence -- 19. Virulence plasmids of spore-forming bacteria -- 20. Virulence plasmids of Yersinia: characteristics and comparison -- 21. Virulence plasmids of nonsporulating gram-positive pathogens -- 22. The agrobacterium ti plasmids -- 23. Antibiotic resistance plasmids -- 24. Plasmids pJM1 and pColV-K30 harbor iron uptake genes that are essential for bacterial virulence -- 25. Evolution and population genetics of bacterial plasmids -- 26. Second chromosomes and megaplasmids in bacteria -- 27. Plasmid vectors for gene cloning and".
- catalog title "Plasmid biology / edited by Barbara E. Funnell and Gregory J. Phillips.".
- catalog type "text".