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From Genes to Genomes

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The Microbial Models of Molecular Biology

From Genes to Genomes

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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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English
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352

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Cover of: The Microbial Models of Molecular Biology
The Microbial Models of Molecular Biology
2007, Oxford University Press
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Cover of: The Microbial Models of Molecular Biology
The Microbial Models of Molecular Biology: From Genes to Genomes
August 14, 2003, Oxford University Press, USA
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Microbial Models of Molecular Biology: From Genes to Genomes
2003, Oxford University Press
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First Sentence

"As long as we humans have sought our place in the universe, with all its regularity, sustenance, and danger, living organisms have fascinated us."

Classifications

Library of Congress
QH506.D395 2003, QH506 .D395 2003

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7390190M
Internet Archive
microbialmodelso00davi
ISBN 10
0195154363
ISBN 13
9780195154368
LCCN
2002152360
OCLC/WorldCat
50859614
Library Thing
4997423
Goodreads
782259

Work Description

  1. 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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