DNA Structure and Function
โ Scribed by Sinden R.R.
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 407
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Academic Press, 1994. - 407 p. - DNA Structure and Function, a timely comprehensive resource, is intended for any student or scientist interested in DNA structure and its biological implications. This book provides a simple yet comprehensive introduction to nearly all aspects of DNA structure. It also explains current ideas on the biological significance of classic and alternative DNA conformations. Suitable for graduate courses on DNA structure and nucleic acids, the text is also excellent supplemental reading for courses in general biochemistry, molecular biology, and genetics.
Special Features
Explains basic DNA Structure and function clearly and simply
Contains up-to-date coverage of cruciforms, Z-DNA, triplex DNA, and other DNA conformations
Discusses DNA-protein interactions, chromosomal organization, and biological implications of structure
Highlights key experiments and ideas within boxed sections
* Illustrated with 150 diagrams and figures that convey structural and experimental concepts
โฆ Subjects
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