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It has enlisted a wealth of subject-matter experts, from top institutions, to provide content updates and revisions in their individual areas of study. A reorganized chapter presentation provides a clear, more student-friendly introduction to course material than ever before. Updated content throughout to keep pace with this fast-paced field. Reorganized chapter presentation provides a clear, student-friendly introduction to course material. Expanded coverage describing the connection between replication and the cell cycle is included, and presents eukaryotes as well as prokaryotes.

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The whole edifice of science of Genetics centers around three processes: the generation, expression, and transmission of biological variation, and bacteria offer immediate advantages in studying all the three aspects of heredity. Being haploid and structurally simple, it becomes easy to isolate mutations of various kinds and relate them to a function.

The availability of such mutants and their detailed genetic and biochemical analyses lead to a gamut of information on gene expression and its regulation. While studying the transmission of biological variation, it is clear that unlike their eukaryotic counterpart, a more genetic approach needs to be employed. Transmission of genetic information in most eukaryotic organisms rests on sexual reproduction that allows the generation of genetically variable offspring through the process of gene recombination. Even though bacteria show an apparent preference for asexual reproduction, they too have evolved mechanisms to trade their genetic material. In fact, bacteria not only could acquire many genes from close relatives, but also from entirely distant members through the process of horizontal gene transfer. Their success story of long evolutionary existence will stand testimony to these mechanisms. While teaching a course on Microbial Genetics to the post-graduate students at Delhi University, it was realized that a book devoted to bacterial genetics may be very handy to the students, researchers, and teachers alike.

A strong foundation in genetics also helps in comprehending more modern concepts of molecular biology and recombinant DNA technology, always a favorite with the students and researchers. Planning the format of the book, emphasis has been laid on the generation and transmission of biological variability. The omission of expression part is indeed intentional because lots of information is available on this aspect in any modern biology book. The contents are spread over seven chapters and the text is supported with figures/tables wherever possible. The endeavor has been to induce the readers to appreciate the strength of bacterial genetics and realize the contribution of these tiny organisms to the growth of biological sciences as a whole and genetics in particular. Author by: Benjamin LewinLanguange: enPublisher by: Oxford University Press, USAFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 17Total Download: 588File Size: 52,9 MbDescription: Genes VII gives an integrated and authoritative account of the structure and function of genes. It is thoroughly up to date with the latest research and thinking in the field.

Successive editions have provided an integrated account of the whole field of modern molecular genetics and this edition continues that approach, providing a new synthesis and continuing the greater emphasis on how genes function in their biological context. In a change to all previous editions, which started with atraditional analysis of formal genetics, this seventh edition has been organised to present the subject in the context of the eukaryotic gene as revealed in the last decade, an analysis based directly on the molecular properties of the gene itself. From the Preface: 'The thesis of Genes is that only by understanding the structure and function of the gene itself will we be able in turn to understand the operation of the genome as a whole. Although the emphasis has shifted to the characterization of eukaryotic genes, and therefore to their analysis by the direct techniques of molecular biology rather than the subtlety of genetics, the classical approach remains intellectually penetrating. It remains an aim of this book to integrate both approaches in the context of a unified approach to prokaryotes and eukaryotes.' Author by: Benjamin LewinLanguange: enPublisher by: Oxford University Press, USAFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 90Total Download: 429File Size: 45,6 MbDescription: Genes V gives an integrated account of the structure and function of genes in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. It is thoroughly up-to-date with the latest thinking and research in the field.

Successive editions have provided an integrated account of the whole field of modern molecular genetics and this edition continues that approach, providing a new synthesis with a much greater emphasis on how genes function in their biological context. The book begins with an introductory overview of material that the student should have encountered in previous courses. These first two chapters consider the cell as an assembly of macromolecules, reviewing the function of these molecules and how they are organized into cell organelles. There follows a detailed examination of the role and function of DNA with increased emphasis on genetic mapping in the context of human disease. The third part of the book discusses translation and has been thoroughly updated to reflect new knowledge about structure and the specificity on DNA function. A new section on cell biology follows. This brings together much information that was scattered in previous editions of the book and integrates it with new knowledge on protein transport, signal transduction, and the cell cycle.

The section on gene expression has been thoroughly modernized and updated as have the two chapters which follow, one of which gives an entirely new account of gene sizes, organization and differences in eukaryotes. The book gives, for the first time, a unifying concept for eukaryotic transcription and its regulation reflecting work done since 1990. The chapter on recombination has been entirely rewritten and is followed by updated coverage of manipulations of DNA: transposons, retroviruses, and rearrangements. The book concludes with chapters examining in detail the role of genes in some of the key areas of molecular biology research, molecular immunology, development, and oncogenesis.

Changes in the content of the book, which have given it greater coherence and a much more logical structure, are reflected by a new design bringing greater clarity, there are fewer tables and those that remain have been redesigned and simplified. All figures have been redrawn in a modern style using state-of-the-art graphics in full color. Author by: Dr. Hertenstein, PhDLanguange: enPublisher by: Springer Publishing CompanyFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 22Total Download: 763File Size: 53,5 MbDescription: 'This book is excellent in its coverage of neurobiological underpinnings through perception, measurement, and communication.a great resource for researchers and clinicians.'

Score: 94, 4 stars.Doody's Medical Reviews 'This is an expertly constructed volume, due mainly to an expert composition of authors forthe individual chapters. Every chapter is like opening a door to a different laboratory, eachexamining a unique corner of the tactile research universe.' -PsycCRITIQUES '.a solid, authoritative resource.' -New Hampshire Nurses Association Touch has received increased attention over the last few decades, with growing recognition of its profound import to all facets of life. The Handbook of Touch is the first authoritative, state-of-the-art resource for scientists, scholars, and students interested in the neurobehavioral foundations of touch and its many applications.

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The whole edifice of science of Genetics centers around three processes: the generation, expression, and transmission of biological variation, and bacteria offer immediate advantages in studying all the three aspects of heredity. Being haploid and structurally simple, it becomes easy to isolate mutations of various kinds and relate them to a function.

The availability of such mutants and their detailed genetic and biochemical analyses lead to a gamut of information on gene expression and its regulation. While studying the transmission of biological variation, it is clear that unlike their eukaryotic counterpart, a more genetic approach needs to be employed. Transmission of genetic information in most eukaryotic organisms rests on sexual reproduction that allows the generation of genetically variable offspring through the process of gene recombination. Even though bacteria show an apparent preference for asexual reproduction, they too have evolved mechanisms to trade their genetic material. In fact, bacteria not only could acquire many genes from close relatives, but also from entirely distant members through the process of horizontal gene transfer. Their success story of long evolutionary existence will stand testimony to these mechanisms. While teaching a course on Microbial Genetics to the post-graduate students at Delhi University, it was realized that a book devoted to bacterial genetics may be very handy to the students, researchers, and teachers alike.

A strong foundation in genetics also helps in comprehending more modern concepts of molecular biology and recombinant DNA technology, always a favorite with the students and researchers. Planning the format of the book, emphasis has been laid on the generation and transmission of biological variability. The omission of expression part is indeed intentional because lots of information is available on this aspect in any modern biology book. The contents are spread over seven chapters and the text is supported with figures/tables wherever possible. The endeavor has been to induce the readers to appreciate the strength of bacterial genetics and realize the contribution of these tiny organisms to the growth of biological sciences as a whole and genetics in particular. Author by: Benjamin LewinLanguange: enPublisher by: Oxford University Press, USAFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 17Total Download: 588File Size: 52,9 MbDescription: Genes VII gives an integrated and authoritative account of the structure and function of genes. It is thoroughly up to date with the latest research and thinking in the field.

Successive editions have provided an integrated account of the whole field of modern molecular genetics and this edition continues that approach, providing a new synthesis and continuing the greater emphasis on how genes function in their biological context. In a change to all previous editions, which started with atraditional analysis of formal genetics, this seventh edition has been organised to present the subject in the context of the eukaryotic gene as revealed in the last decade, an analysis based directly on the molecular properties of the gene itself. From the Preface: 'The thesis of Genes is that only by understanding the structure and function of the gene itself will we be able in turn to understand the operation of the genome as a whole. Although the emphasis has shifted to the characterization of eukaryotic genes, and therefore to their analysis by the direct techniques of molecular biology rather than the subtlety of genetics, the classical approach remains intellectually penetrating. It remains an aim of this book to integrate both approaches in the context of a unified approach to prokaryotes and eukaryotes.' Author by: Benjamin LewinLanguange: enPublisher by: Oxford University Press, USAFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 90Total Download: 429File Size: 45,6 MbDescription: Genes V gives an integrated account of the structure and function of genes in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. It is thoroughly up-to-date with the latest thinking and research in the field.

Successive editions have provided an integrated account of the whole field of modern molecular genetics and this edition continues that approach, providing a new synthesis with a much greater emphasis on how genes function in their biological context. The book begins with an introductory overview of material that the student should have encountered in previous courses. These first two chapters consider the cell as an assembly of macromolecules, reviewing the function of these molecules and how they are organized into cell organelles. There follows a detailed examination of the role and function of DNA with increased emphasis on genetic mapping in the context of human disease. The third part of the book discusses translation and has been thoroughly updated to reflect new knowledge about structure and the specificity on DNA function. A new section on cell biology follows. This brings together much information that was scattered in previous editions of the book and integrates it with new knowledge on protein transport, signal transduction, and the cell cycle.

The section on gene expression has been thoroughly modernized and updated as have the two chapters which follow, one of which gives an entirely new account of gene sizes, organization and differences in eukaryotes. The book gives, for the first time, a unifying concept for eukaryotic transcription and its regulation reflecting work done since 1990. The chapter on recombination has been entirely rewritten and is followed by updated coverage of manipulations of DNA: transposons, retroviruses, and rearrangements. The book concludes with chapters examining in detail the role of genes in some of the key areas of molecular biology research, molecular immunology, development, and oncogenesis.

Changes in the content of the book, which have given it greater coherence and a much more logical structure, are reflected by a new design bringing greater clarity, there are fewer tables and those that remain have been redesigned and simplified. All figures have been redrawn in a modern style using state-of-the-art graphics in full color. Author by: Dr. Hertenstein, PhDLanguange: enPublisher by: Springer Publishing CompanyFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 22Total Download: 763File Size: 53,5 MbDescription: 'This book is excellent in its coverage of neurobiological underpinnings through perception, measurement, and communication.a great resource for researchers and clinicians.'

Score: 94, 4 stars.Doody's Medical Reviews 'This is an expertly constructed volume, due mainly to an expert composition of authors forthe individual chapters. Every chapter is like opening a door to a different laboratory, eachexamining a unique corner of the tactile research universe.' -PsycCRITIQUES '.a solid, authoritative resource.' -New Hampshire Nurses Association Touch has received increased attention over the last few decades, with growing recognition of its profound import to all facets of life. The Handbook of Touch is the first authoritative, state-of-the-art resource for scientists, scholars, and students interested in the neurobehavioral foundations of touch and its many applications.

This text provides an in-depth overview of the conceptual and empirical scope of the field. Chapters are written by a cadre of internationally known experts on touch, representing an expansive breadth of knowledge from behavioral, health, and neuroscience disciplines. Key Features: Integrates knowledge regarding the neurobiology of touch, covering the spectrum from skin physiology and somatosensory pathways to touch-related genes and proteins Synthesizes research about the neural processing and perception of touch Describes diverse methods for measuring touch behavior and human response to touch Discusses the role of touch in social communication, along with the influence of context and culture Presents cutting edge research that links touch to brain organization and plasticity, human development, and varied dimensions of health.

Full text of 'JOCELYN E. KREB1ELLIOTT S. GOLDSTEINSTEPHEN T. KILPATRICKHIGHER EDUCATION PRESSLEWIN'SGENES XJOCELVIM E.

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