Understanding DNA and Gene Cloning: A Guide for the CuriousWiley, 2004 - 369 pagine Do you realize how much impact DNA technology has on your life today? Registering your child's DNA with the police, bold new medical cures, the perfect tomato, gene cloning and DNA manipulation are no longer remote events that will have impact in your life - they are today's headlines! In this highly acclaimed guide, Karl Drlica fully explains the basis of the ongoing genetic revolution. He guides you through the science and technology you need to understand the issues and make informed decisions. This text can be used either as a main text in a course where instructors want to use a thematic, case study approach to biology, a non-majors genes or genomics course, or as a supplement for Introductory Biology. |
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... teins are themselves produced by genes that are subject to control , so the regulatory networks can be quite complex . In certain cases a regulatory protein activates its own gene as well as other genes . Once such a regulatory protein ...
... teins are themselves produced by genes that are subject to control , so the regulatory networks can be quite complex . In certain cases a regulatory protein activates its own gene as well as other genes . Once such a regulatory protein ...
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... teins bind to regions upstream from the gene . ( b ) The two sets of pro- teins bind to form a complex with DNA . ( c ) RNA polymerase binds to the protein - DNA complex . called genes . Genes contain the information for the production ...
... teins bind to regions upstream from the gene . ( b ) The two sets of pro- teins bind to form a complex with DNA . ( c ) RNA polymerase binds to the protein - DNA complex . called genes . Genes contain the information for the production ...
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... teins , some of which are encoded by the mitochondrion and some by the nucleus ) . This means that the effects of a mitochondrial mu- tation can be compensated ( functionally corrected ) by a nuclear mu- tation and vice versa ...
... teins , some of which are encoded by the mitochondrion and some by the nucleus ) . This means that the effects of a mitochondrial mu- tation can be compensated ( functionally corrected ) by a nuclear mu- tation and vice versa ...
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