The theme of Introduction to Genetics is the progression from molecules (DNA and genes) to processes (gene expression and DNA replication) to systems (cells, organisms and populations). The molecular approach is particularly suitable for students for whom genetics is part of a broader program in biology, biochemistry or biomedicine.
The theme of Introduction to Genetics is the progression from molecules (DNA and genes) to processes (gene expression and DNA replication) to systems (cells, organisms and populations). The molecular approach is particularly suitable for students for whom genetics is part of a broader program in biology, biochemistry or biomedicine.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Terry Brown is Emeritus Professor of Biomolecular Archaeology at the University of Manchester. He has extensive experience teaching genetics and is the author of Genomes, Fifth Edition, among other textbooks.
Inhaltsangabe
1. What is Genetics and Why is it So Important? PART 1. GENES AS UNITS OF BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION 2. DNA 3. Genes 4. Transcription of DNA to RNA 5. Types of RNA Molecule: Messenger RNA 6. Types of RNA Molecule: Ribosomal and Transfer RNA 7. The Genetic Code 8. Protein Synthesis 9. Control of Gene Expression 10. DNA Replication 11. Mutation and DNA Repair PART 2. GENES AS UNITS OF INHERITANCE 12. Inheritance of Genes during Virus Infection Cycles 13. Inheritance of Genes in Bacteria 14. Inheritance of Genes during Eukaryotic Cell Division 15. Inheritance of Genes during Eukaryotic Sexual Reproduction 16. Inheritance of Genes in Populations PART 3. HOW GENES ARE STUDIED 17 Mapping the Positions of Genes in Chromosomes 18 Sequencing Genes and Genomes PART 4. GENETICS IN OUR MODERN WORLD 19. Genes in Differentiation and Development 20. The Human Genome 21. Genes and Medicine 22. DNA in Forensic Genetics and Technology 23. Genes in Industry and Agriculture 24. The Ethical Issues Raised by Modern Genetics
1. What is Genetics and Why is it So Important? PART 1. GENES AS UNITS OF BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION 2. DNA 3. Genes 4. Transcription of DNA to RNA 5. Types of RNA Molecule: Messenger RNA 6. Types of RNA Molecule: Ribosomal and Transfer RNA 7. The Genetic Code 8. Protein Synthesis 9. Control of Gene Expression 10. DNA Replication 11. Mutation and DNA Repair PART 2. GENES AS UNITS OF INHERITANCE 12. Inheritance of Genes during Virus Infection Cycles 13. Inheritance of Genes in Bacteria 14. Inheritance of Genes during Eukaryotic Cell Division 15. Inheritance of Genes during Eukaryotic Sexual Reproduction 16. Inheritance of Genes in Populations PART 3. HOW GENES ARE STUDIED 17 Mapping the Positions of Genes in Chromosomes 18 Sequencing Genes and Genomes PART 4. GENETICS IN OUR MODERN WORLD 19. Genes in Differentiation and Development 20. The Human Genome 21. Genes and Medicine 22. DNA in Forensic Genetics and Technology 23. Genes in Industry and Agriculture 24. The Ethical Issues Raised by Modern Genetics
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