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From Genes to Genomes

Concepts and Applications of DNA Technology

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  • 372 stránek
  • 14 hodin čtení

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Rapid advances in genetics have necessitated new textbooks that address gene cloning, transgenics, genomics, and other relevant topics. While many textbooks cover introductory and advanced genetics, there is a significant gap at the intermediate (second year) level. Traditionally, gene structure, function, and expression were taught at the final year or postgraduate level. However, the evolving understanding of genetics has led to these subjects being integrated into second-year curricula, changing textbook requirements. Students now engage in hands-on gene cloning as part of their practical assignments. This new textbook will bridge the gap, covering both traditional and contemporary topics, including transgenics and sequence analysis. It offers a concise and up-to-date overview suitable for intermediate molecular genetics courses. The author, Jeremy Dale, is recognized for his successful work in the field. The book features insightful box-outs discussing topical issues related to the scientific concepts presented. It also includes a variety of questions, exercises, and web-based practicals. An accompanying website will keep readers informed on rapidly changing topics, providing illustrations, worked examples, answers to book questions, and links to relevant resources.

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From Genes to Genomes, Jeremy W. Dale, Malcolm von Schantz

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Rok vydání
2002
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Titul
From Genes to Genomes
Podtitul
Concepts and Applications of DNA Technology
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Wiley
Rok vydání
2002
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
372
ISBN10
0471497835
ISBN13
9780471497837
Série
Hodnocení
4,3 z 5
Anotace
Rapid advances in genetics have necessitated new textbooks that address gene cloning, transgenics, genomics, and other relevant topics. While many textbooks cover introductory and advanced genetics, there is a significant gap at the intermediate (second year) level. Traditionally, gene structure, function, and expression were taught at the final year or postgraduate level. However, the evolving understanding of genetics has led to these subjects being integrated into second-year curricula, changing textbook requirements. Students now engage in hands-on gene cloning as part of their practical assignments. This new textbook will bridge the gap, covering both traditional and contemporary topics, including transgenics and sequence analysis. It offers a concise and up-to-date overview suitable for intermediate molecular genetics courses. The author, Jeremy Dale, is recognized for his successful work in the field. The book features insightful box-outs discussing topical issues related to the scientific concepts presented. It also includes a variety of questions, exercises, and web-based practicals. An accompanying website will keep readers informed on rapidly changing topics, providing illustrations, worked examples, answers to book questions, and links to relevant resources.