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- 2009045866 abstract "Serving the needs of pigment cell biologists, cellular physiologists, developmental geneticists, researchers interested in melanoma and more, this new book brings to market a blend of new technologies and new insights in the fields of both pigmentation and mouse geneticists. It will include some comparative information on other organisms as well. The book is hailed for being written by some of the premier scientists in the field. These authors aim to present the molecular /cellular work in the context of phenotype and the interacting functions of genes that direct the development and function of one biological system. Interactions over details that can be found on the web are stressed. Overall the pigmentary systems provides a model for the study of all systems because it is a particularly well developed model --Provided by publisher.".
- 2009045866 contributor B11448059.
- 2009045866 created "2010.".
- 2009045866 date "2010".
- 2009045866 date "2010.".
- 2009045866 dateCopyrighted "2010.".
- 2009045866 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [243]-285) and index.".
- 2009045866 description "Machine generated contents note: Part one-The Pigmentary System.1. Introduction to the System.2.Introduction to the Mutants/List of Loci.Part Two-Mutant Mice.3.White spotting.4. Melanosomal/Melanogenic.5. Pigment Type Switching.6. Melanosome Transport.7. Melanosome Transport.Part Three-Current Approaches.8. New Technologies.9. Other Species, Sequencing, Comparative studies.10.Appendices.".
- 2009045866 description "Serving the needs of pigment cell biologists, cellular physiologists, developmental geneticists, researchers interested in melanoma and more, this new book brings to market a blend of new technologies and new insights in the fields of both pigmentation and mouse geneticists. It will include some comparative information on other organisms as well. The book is hailed for being written by some of the premier scientists in the field. These authors aim to present the molecular /cellular work in the context of phenotype and the interacting functions of genes that direct the development and function of one biological system. Interactions over details that can be found on the web are stressed. Overall the pigmentary systems provides a model for the study of all systems because it is a particularly well developed model --Provided by publisher.".
- 2009045866 extent "xii, 297 p. :".
- 2009045866 identifier "9781405179546 (hardback : alk. paper)".
- 2009045866 issued "2010".
- 2009045866 issued "2010.".
- 2009045866 language "eng".
- 2009045866 publisher "Chichester, West Sussex ; Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell,".
- 2009045866 subject "599.35/3138 22".
- 2009045866 subject "Gene Regulatory Networks physiology.".
- 2009045866 subject "Gene regulatory networks Physiology.".
- 2009045866 subject "Gene regulatory networks.".
- 2009045866 subject "Mice Color Genetics.".
- 2009045866 subject "Mice as laboratory animals.".
- 2009045866 subject "Mice genetics.".
- 2009045866 subject "Models, Animal.".
- 2009045866 subject "Models, Genetic.".
- 2009045866 subject "Pigmentation genetics.".
- 2009045866 subject "Pigments, Biological genetics.".
- 2009045866 subject "QH470.M52 C65 2010".
- 2009045866 subject "QY 60.R6 C719 2010".
- 2009045866 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part one-The Pigmentary System.1. Introduction to the System.2.Introduction to the Mutants/List of Loci.Part Two-Mutant Mice.3.White spotting.4. Melanosomal/Melanogenic.5. Pigment Type Switching.6. Melanosome Transport.7. Melanosome Transport.Part Three-Current Approaches.8. New Technologies.9. Other Species, Sequencing, Comparative studies.10.Appendices.".
- 2009045866 title "The colors of mice : a model genetic network / M. Lynn Lamoreux ... [et al.].".
- 2009045866 type "text".