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_bKRE/L
100 _aKrebs, Jocelyn E.
245 0 _aLewin's Genes XI/
_cJocelyn E. Krebs, Elloitt S. Goldstein, Stephen T. Kilpatrick.
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aLondon:
_bJones & Bartlet,
_c2014.
300 _axxvii, 940 p. :
_bill. ;
_c29 cm.
505 _aPart 1. Genes and Chromosomes Ch. 1. Genes are DNA Ch. 2. Genes encode RNAs and polypeptides Ch. 3. Methods in molecular biology and genetic engineering Ch. 4. The interrupted gene Ch. 5. The content of the genome Ch. 6. Genome sequences and gene numbers Ch. 7. Clusters and repeats Ch. 8. Genome evolution Ch. 9. Chromosomes Ch. 10. Chromatin Part 2 DNA Replication and Recombination Ch. 11. Replication is connected to the cell cycle Ch. 12. The replicon : initiation of replication Ch. 13. DNA replication Ch. 14. Extrachromosomal replicons Ch. 15. Homologous and site-specific recombination Ch. 16. Repair systems Ch. 17. Transposable elements and retroviruses Part 3 Transcription and Posttranscriptional Mehanisms Ch. 18. Somatic recombination and hypermutation in the immune system Ch. 19. Prokaryotic transcription Ch. 20. Eukaryotic transcription Ch. 21. RNA splicing and processing Ch. 22. mRNA stability and localization Ch. 23. Catalytic RNA Ch. 24. Translation Ch. 25. Using the genetic code Part 4 Gene Regulation Ch. 26. The operon Ch. 27. Phage strategies Ch. 28. Eukaryotic transcription regulation Ch. 29. Epigenetic effects are inherited Ch. 30. Regulatory RNA.
650 _aGenetics
650 _aGenes
700 _aGoldstein, Elliott S.
700 _aKilpatrick, Stephen T.
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