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Bester Preis: Fr. 99.98 (€ 102.16)¹ (vom 23.01.2018)Handbook of Genetics (2012)
ISBN: 9781461571506 bzw. 1461571502, Bände: 1 und 5, in Englisch, Springer Dez 2012, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Neuware - Many modern geneticists attempt to elucidate the molecular basis of phenotype by utilizing a battery of techniques derived from physical chemistry on subcellular components isolated from various species of organisms. Volume 5 of the Handbook of Genetics provides explanations of the advantages and shortcomings of some of these revolutionary tech niques, and the nonspecialist is alerted to key research papers, reviews, and reference works. Much of the text deals with the structure and func tioning of the molecules bearing genetic information which reside in the nucleus and with the processing of this information by the ribosomes resid ing in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. The mitochondria, which also live in the cytoplasm of the cells of all eukaryotes, now appear to be separate little creatures. These, as Lynn Margulis pointed out in Volume 1, are the colonial posterity of migrant prokaryotes, probably primitive bacteria that swam into the ancestral precursors of all eukaryotic cells and remained as symbionts. They have maintained themselves and their ways ever since, replicating their own DNA and transcribing an RNA quite different from that of their hosts. In a similar manner, the chloroplasts in all plants are self-replicating organelles presumably derived from the blue-green algae, with their own nucleic acids and ribosomes. Four chapters are devoted to the nucleic acids and the ribosomal components of both classes of these semi-independent lodgers. Finally, data from various sources on genetic variants of enzymes are tabulated for ready reference, and an evaluation of this information is attempted. 684 pp. Englisch.
Handbook of Genetics (2012)
ISBN: 9781461571506 bzw. 1461571502, Bände: 1 und 5, in Englisch, Springer Dez 2012, Taschenbuch, neu.
Neuware - Many modern geneticists attempt to elucidate the molecular basis of phenotype by utilizing a battery of techniques derived from physical chemistry on subcellular components isolated from various species of organisms. Volume 5 of the Handbook of Genetics provides explanations of the advantages and shortcomings of some of these revolutionary tech niques, and the nonspecialist is alerted to key research papers, reviews, and reference works. Much of the text deals with the structure and func tioning of the molecules bearing genetic information which reside in the nucleus and with the processing of this information by the ribosomes resid ing in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. The mitochondria, which also live in the cytoplasm of the cells of all eukaryotes, now appear to be separate little creatures. These, as Lynn Margulis pointed out in Volume 1, are the colonial posterity of migrant prokaryotes, probably primitive bacteria that swam into the ancestral precursors of all eukaryotic cells and remained as symbionts. They have maintained themselves and their ways ever since, replicating their own DNA and transcribing an RNA quite different from that of their hosts. In a similar manner, the chloroplasts in all plants are self-replicating organelles presumably derived from the blue-green algae, with their own nucleic acids and ribosomes. Four chapters are devoted to the nucleic acids and the ribosomal components of both classes of these semi-independent lodgers. Finally, data from various sources on genetic variants of enzymes are tabulated for ready reference, and an evaluation of this information is attempted. 684 pp. Englisch.
Handbook of Genetics: Volume 5: Molecular Genetics (1976)
ISBN: 9781461571506 bzw. 1461571502, Bände: 1 und 5, in Englisch, 668 Seiten, Springer, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Many modern geneticists attempt to elucidate the molecular basis of phenotype by utilizing a battery of techniques derived from physical chemistry on subcellular components isolated from various species of organisms. Volume 5 of the Handbook of Genetics provides explanations of the advantages and shortcomings of some of these revolutionary tech niques, and the nonspecialist is alerted to key research papers, reviews, and reference works. Much of the text deals with the structure and func tioning of the molecules bearing genetic information which reside in the nucleus and with the processing of this information by the ribosomes resid ing in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. The mitochondria, which also live in the cytoplasm of the cells of all eukaryotes, now appear to be separate little creatures. These, as Lynn Margulis pointed out in Volume 1, are the colonial posterity of migrant prokaryotes, probably primitive bacteria that swam into the ancestral precursors of all eukaryotic cells and remained as symbionts. They have maintained themselves and their ways ever since, replicating their own DNA and transcribing an RNA quite different from that of their hosts. In a similar manner, the chloroplasts in all plants are self-replicating organelles presumably derived from the blue-green algae, with their own nucleic acids and ribosomes. Four chapters are devoted to the nucleic acids and the ribosomal components of both classes of these semi-independent lodgers. Finally, data from various sources on genetic variants of enzymes are tabulated for ready reference, and an evaluation of this information is attempted. Paperback, Ausgabe: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1976, Label: Springer, Springer, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1976-08-01, Freigegeben: 1976-08-01, Studio: Springer.
Handbook of Genetics, Volume 5: Molecular Genetics (2012)
ISBN: 9781461571506 bzw. 1461571502, Bände: 1 und 5, in Englisch, Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Taschenbuch, neu.
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Many modern geneticists attempt to elucidate the molecular basis of phenotype by utilizing a battery of techniques derived from physical chemistry on subcellular components isolated from various species of organisms. Volume 5 of the Handbook of Genetics provides explanations of the advantages and shortcomings of some of these revolutionary tech- niques, and the nonspecialist is alerted to key research papers, reviews, and reference works. Much of the text deals with the structure and func- tioni... Many modern geneticists attempt to elucidate the molecular basis of phenotype by utilizing a battery of techniques derived from physical chemistry on subcellular components isolated from various species of organisms. Volume 5 of the Handbook of Genetics provides explanations of the advantages and shortcomings of some of these revolutionary tech- niques, and the nonspecialist is alerted to key research papers, reviews, and reference works. Much of the text deals with the structure and func- tioning of the molecules bearing genetic information which reside in the nucleus and with the processing of this information by the ribosomes resid- ing in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. The mitochondria, which also live in the cytoplasm of the cells of all eukaryotes, now appear to be separate little creatures. These, as Lynn Margulis pointed out in Volume 1, are the colonial posterity of migrant prokaryotes, probably primitive bacteria that swam into the ancestral precursors of all eukaryotic cells and remained as symbionts. They have maintained themselves and their ways ever since, replicating their own DNA and transcribing an RNA quite different from that of their hosts. In a similar manner, the chloroplasts in all plants are self-replicating organelles presumably derived from the blue-green algae, with their own nucleic acids and ribosomes. Four chapters are devoted to the nucleic acids and the ribosomal components of both classes of these semi-independent lodgers. Finally, data from various sources on genetic variants of enzymes are tabulated for ready reference, and an evaluation of this information is attempted.Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 34x254x178 mm;Gewicht: 1,28 kg;Verschijningsdatum: december 2012;ISBN10: 1461571502;ISBN13: 9781461571506; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2012.
Handbook of Genetics & Society (Genetics and Society) (2009)
ISBN: 9781134128723 bzw. 113412872X, in Englisch, 566 Seiten, Routledge, neu, Erstausgabe, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
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Handbook of Genetics & Society (Genetics and Society) (2009)
ISBN: 9781134128723 bzw. 113412872X, in Englisch, 566 Seiten, Routledge, neu, Erstausgabe, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
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Handbook of Genetics: Molecular Genetics Volume 5 (2012)
ISBN: 9781461571506 bzw. 1461571502, Band: 5, in Englisch, Springer-Verlag New York Inc, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Softcover, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1976.
Handbook of Genetics
ISBN: 9781461344728 bzw. 1461344727, in Englisch, Springer Nature, neu.
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