Molecular Biology.
By: Clark, David P.
Contributor(s): McGehee, Michelle R | Pazdernick, Nanette J.
Publisher: LONDON : Academic Press, 2019Edition: 3rd.Description: xv, 969p ; illus. (col.) ; hbk.ISBN: 9780128132883.Subject(s): Biology | Cell physiological phenomena | Molecular genetics | Molecular biologyDDC classification: 572.8Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
ATU St Angela's McKeown Library Main Lending Collection | 572.8 CLA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | T39849 |
Unit 1: Basic chemical and biological principles. Cells and organisms --B︣asic genetics --D︣NA, RNA, and protein --G︣enes, genomes, and DNA --M︣anipulation of nucleic acids --U︣nit 2: The genome. The polymerase chain reaction --C︣loning genes for analysis --D︣NA sequencing --G︣enomics and systems biology --N︣ew chapter to cover metagenomics, symbiosis, epigenomics etc --U︣nit 3: The central dogma of molecular biology. Cell division and DNA replication --T︣ranscription of genes --P︣rotein synthesis --P︣rotein structure and function --P︣roteomics: global analysis of proteins --U︣nit 4: Regulating gene expression. Regulation of transcription in prokaryotes --R︣egulation of transcription in eukaryotes --P︣rocessing of RNA --R︣egulation at the RNA level --G︣enome defense (RNAi and CRISPR) --A︣nalysis of gene expression (transcriptome) --U︣nit 5: Subcellular life forms. Plasmids --V︣iruses --M︣obile DNA --U︣nit 6: Changing the DNA blueprint. Mutations and repair --R︣ecombination --B︣acterial genetics --M︣olecular evolution.
"Molecular Biology, Third Edition, provides a thoroughly revised, invaluable resource for college and university students in the life sciences, medicine and related fields. This esteemed text continues to meet the needs of students and professors by offering new chapters on RNA, genome defense, and epigenetics, along with expanded coverage of RNAi, CRISPR, and more ensuring topical content for a new class of students. This volume effectively introduces basic concepts that are followed by more specific applications as the text evolves"--.