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Genes

Genes V is the most up-to-date textbook available. It now includes a completely new design in full color with many more figures - all completely redrawn; an increased emphasis on biological function - providing improved coverage of cell biology, development, and cancer; a logical structure - easy to follow and learn from; and up-to-the-minute references.

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  • "Genes third"
  • "Genes two"
  • "Genes V"@en
  • "Genes 3"
  • "Genes III"
  • "Genes IV"
  • "Genes"
  • "Genes II"
  • "Genes five"@en

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  • "Genes V is the most up-to-date textbook available. It now includes a completely new design in full color with many more figures - all completely redrawn; an increased emphasis on biological function - providing improved coverage of cell biology, development, and cancer; a logical structure - easy to follow and learn from; and up-to-the-minute references."
  • "Genes V is the most up-to-date textbook available. It now includes a completely new design in full color with many more figures - all completely redrawn; an increased emphasis on biological function - providing improved coverage of cell biology, development, and cancer; a logical structure - easy to follow and learn from; and up-to-the-minute references."@en
  • "Cells obey the laws of physics and chemistry; DNA as a store of information; Genes are metable units; DNA is the genetic material; The topology of nucleic acids; Isolating the gene; Turning genes into proteins; The assembly line for protein sysnthesis; Transfer RNA: the translational adaptor; The ribosome translation factory; The messenger RNA templlate; Controlling gene expression by transcription; RNA polymerase-promoter interactions control initiation; A panoply of operons: the lactose paradigm and others; Control at termination: attenuation and antitermination; Lytic cascades and lysogenic repression; Perpetuation of DNA; The replicon: unit of replication; The apparatus for DNA replication; Systems that safeguard DNA; Constitution of the eukaryotic genome; The extraordinary power of DNA technology; A continuum of sequences includes structural genes; The organization of interrupted genes; Clusters of relates sequences; Structural genes belond to families of various sizes; Genomes sequestered in organelles; Organization of simple sequence DNA; Reachiong maturity: RNA processing; Cutting and trimming stable RNA; RNNA as catalyst: mechanisms of splicing; Control of RNA processing; The packaging of DNA; About genomes and chromosomes; Chromatin structure: the nucleosome; The nature of active chromatin; The dynamic genome: DNA in flux; Recombination and other topological manipulations of DNA; Transposable elements in bacteria; Mobile elements in eukaryotes; Enginnering changes in the genome; Genes in development; Rearrangements and the generation of immune diversity; Changing gene organization from within and without; Gene regulation: changing patterns of expression; Oncogenes: aberrant gene expression and cancer; Landmark changes in perspectives."
  • "Genes / B. Lewin.-v.1."@es
  • "Cells as macromolecular assemblies; DNA as a store of information; Translation: expressing genes as proteins; Constructing the cell; Control of prokaryotic gene expression; Perpetuation of DNA; Organization of the eukaryotic genome; Eukaryotic transcription and RNA processing; The dynamic genome: DNA in flux; Genes in development."

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  • "Handboeken (vorm)"
  • "Lehrbuch"
  • "Matériel didactique"

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  • "Genes II"
  • "Genes"@es
  • "Genes"@en
  • "Genes"
  • "Gene"
  • "Gènes"
  • "Gene : Lehrbuch d. molekularen Genetik"
  • "Geny"
  • "Genes. Lewin"
  • "Genes : 2"@es
  • "Genes V"
  • "Genes V"@en
  • "Genes III"@en
  • "Genes 5"@en
  • "Genes 5"
  • "Genes III"
  • "Genes : V"
  • "Gene : Lehrbuch der molekularen Genetik"

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