Genetics and Molecular Biology PDF 715P by Robert Schleif, John Hopkins University
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Description
The book contains three types of information. The main part of each chapter is
the text. Following each chapter are references and problems.
References are arranged by topic, and one topic is “Suggested Readings”. The
additional references cited permit a student or researcher to
find many of the fundamental papers on a topic. Some of these are on topics not
directly covered in the text. Because solving problems helps
focus one’s attention and stimulates understanding, many thought-provoking
problems or paradoxes are provided. Some of these require use
of material in addition to the text. Solutions are provided to about half of the
problems.
This note covers the following topics: an overview of cell structure and
function, nucleic acid and chromosome structure, dna synthesis, rna polymerase
and rna
initiation, transcription termination and rna processing, protein structure,
protein synthesis, genetics, genetic engineering and recombinant dna, advanced
genetic
engineering, repression and the lac operon, induction repression and the arabad
operon, attenuation and the trp operon, lambda phage genes and regulatory
circuitry,
xenopus, regulation of mating type in yeast, genes regulating development,
lambda phage integration and excision, transposable genetic elements, generating
genetic
diversity antibodies, biological assembly ribosomes and lambda phage, chemotaxis
and oncogenesis molecular aspects.
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