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040 _aUk
_cUk
082 0 4 _a575.1
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084 _a575.1
_bLEW-G
100 1 _aLewin, Benjamin.
245 1 0 _aGenes IV.
_h[Book].
_cBenjamin Lewin
260 _aOxford :
_bOxford University Press,
_c1990.
300 _axxii, 857 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c25 cm.
365 _a01
_b0.00
520 _aThe purpose of this book is to account for the structure and function of genes in terms of extensive knowledge about both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. It explains what a gene is, how it is reproduced and what controls its expression. This new edition has completely new chapters on protein trafficking and eukaryotic gene transcription. It has a new introduction to the subject, making the book more approachable to less advanced students. Chapters on bacterial transcriptions, post-transcriptional control, interrupted gene structure, RNA splicing, transposons in bacteria, transposable elements in eukaryotes, gene expression in development, and the role of oncogenes in carcinogenesis have been completely rewritten.
521 _aAll
650 0 _aGenetics.
852 _p59156
_90.00
_h575.1 LEW-G
_vGift and Donations
_bGround Floor
_dBooks
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