Molecular genetics, or molecular biology, is the study of the
biochemical mechanisms of inheritance. It is the study of the biochemical nature
of the genetic material and its control of phenotype. It is the study of the
connection between genotype and phenotype. The connection is a chemical one. The
chapters explained in this book are : The Cell, the Cell Cycle, Macromolecules,
Genetics, Chromosome Structure and Function, Linkage, Pedigree Analysis, Nucleic
Acid Structure and Function, Dna Damage and Repair, Gene Transfer in Bacteria,
Transcription and Translation, Control of Gene Expression, Recombinant Dna
Technology, Dna Sequencing, Molecular Techniques.
This note covers basic concepts in molecular biology, Genes
structure and expression, Mutation, Bacterial and viral genetics, Recombination
and gene transfer mechanisms.
This PDF covers the following topics related to Introduction to
Medical and Molecular Biology : Introduction to microscopic techniques, The
cell, Reproduction of cells, Cell and tissue cultures, Relationship between
microorganism and macroorganism, Nucleic Acids, Replication, Protein synthesis,
Laboratory methods in molecular genetics, Introduction to the genetics of
viruses.
Author(s): Daniel Bohmer, Vanda Repiska, Lubos
Danisovic
Molecular genetics, or molecular biology, is the study of the
biochemical mechanisms of inheritance. It is the study of the biochemical nature
of the genetic material and its control of phenotype. It is the study of the
connection between genotype and phenotype. The connection is a chemical one. The
chapters explained in this book are : The Cell, the Cell Cycle, Macromolecules,
Genetics, Chromosome Structure and Function, Linkage, Pedigree Analysis, Nucleic
Acid Structure and Function, Dna Damage and Repair, Gene Transfer in Bacteria,
Transcription and Translation, Control of Gene Expression, Recombinant Dna
Technology, Dna Sequencing, Molecular Techniques.
This is the third edition of
a book that was initiated with the annotation of the function of all the genes
in the most commonly studied baculovirus, AcMNPV. The second and third
editions involved the update of this information and its integration into
chapters covering the major processes central to the replication and pathology
of baculoviruses. Topics including taxonomy, the application of baculoviruses
as insecticides, the molecular basis for the remarkable ability of these
viruses to express genes at high levels, and the interrelationships of
baculovirus and transposable elements are also covered.