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Explains the role of simple biological model systems in the growth of molecular biology. This book presents the history of molecular biology, tracing the work in bacteriophages in E coli the role of other prokaryotic systems, the protozoan and algal models, and the move into eukaryotes with the fungal systems - Neurospora, Aspergillus and yeast.
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The Microbial Models of Molecular Biology
2007, Oxford University Press
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The Microbial Models of Molecular Biology: From Genes to Genomes
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Microbial Models of Molecular Biology: From Genes to Genomes
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"As long as we humans have sought our place in the universe, with all its regularity, sustenance, and danger, living organisms have fascinated us."
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- Model systems, model organisms2. Morgan's progeny3. Neurospora4. Aspergillus5. Yeast6. Leaving the fungi7. Escherichia coli8. The T bacteriophages9. Temperate phage and transduction10. DNA11. Prokaryotes take center stage12. Prokaryotes: Later contributions13. Cytoplasmic inheritance: The ciliates14. Organelle genetics: Yeast and Chlamydomonas15. Yeast becomes a supermodel16. The Filamentous fungi: Eclipse and renewal17. The role of biochemistry18. Genomics19. The age of model organismsAppendix 1. Life cycles and genetic principlesAppendix 2. Macromolecules and the Central DogmaAppendix 3. Genetic engineeringNotesReferencesName indexSubject index
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As long as we humans have sought our place in the universe, with all its regularity, sustenance, and danger, living organisms have fascinated us.
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