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060 00 $a2010 C-983
060 10 $aQR 470$bL6723 2011
245 00 $aLewin's genes X.
246 30 $aGenes X
246 31 $aLewin's genes 10
246 31 $aLewin's genes ten
246 3 $aLewin's genes 10
246 3 $aLewin's genes ten
250 $a10th ed. /$b[edited by] Jocelyn E. Krebs, Elliott S. Goldstein, Stephen T. Kilpatrick.
260 $aSudbury, Mass. :$bJones and Bartlett,$cc2011.
300 $axxvi, 930 p. :$bill., ports. ;$c29 cm.
500 $aRev. ed. of: Genes IX / Benjamin Lewin. c2008.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aCh. 1. Genes Are DNA -- Ch. 2. Genes Code for Proteins -- Ch. 3. Methods in Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering -- Ch. 4. Interrupted Gene -- Ch. 5. 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 -- Ch. 11. Replicon -- Ch. 12. Extrachromosomal Replicons -- Ch. 13. Bacterial Replication Is Connected to the Cell Cycle -- Ch. 14. DNA Replication -- Ch. 15. Homologous and Site-Specific Recombination -- Ch. 16. Repair Systems -- Ch. 17. Transposable Elements and Retroviruses -- 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 -- Ch. 26. Operon -- Ch. 27. Phage Strategies -- Ch. 28. Eukaryotic Transcription Regulation -- Ch. 29. Epigenetic Effects Are Inherited -- Ch. 30. Regulatory RNA.
520 1 $a"The fields of molecular biology and molecular genetics are rapidly changing with new data acquired daily, and new insights into well-studied processes presented on a scale of weeks or months rather than years. For decades Lewin's GENES has provided the teaching community with the most cutting edge presentation of molecular biology and molecular genetics, covering gene structure, sequencing, organization, and expression. The latest edition, with a new author team, has enlisted 21 subject-matter experts, from top institutions, to provide revisions and content updates in their individual fields of expertise, ensuring that Lewin's GENES X is the most current and comprehensive text in the field. Informative new chapters, as well as a reorganization of material, provide the most logical flow of topics. Lewin's GENES X also contains new pedagogical features to help students learn as they read and an online student study guide allows students to test themselves on key material."--Jacket.
650 22 $aGenome.
650 22 $aProteins$xgenetics.
650 22 $aRNA$xgenetics.
650 22 $aDNA$xgenetics.
650 22 $aGenetic Processes.
650 12 $aGenes.
650 0 $aGenetics.
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700 1 $aLewin, Benjamin.
700 1 $aKrebs, Jocelyn E.
700 1 $aGoldstein, Elliott S.
700 1 $aKilpatrick, Stephen T.
700 1 $aLewin, Benjamin.$tGenes IX.
988 $a20100907
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