Genetics

  • Genetics
    By Anna Claybourne

    Anna Claybourne. DNA DE BATES The science of genetics has brought many amazing discoveries and useful inventions . But does everyone want all this progress ? People often argue about how gene science should be used .

  • Genetics: A Molecular Perspective
    By William S. Klug, Michael R. Cummings

    This book is unique in that it takes a molecular first approach. It starts with DNA and moves through the genetic expression at the molecular level before turning to the more traditional Mendelian and Neomendelian transmission genetics.

  • Genetics: A Molecular Perspective

    Genetics: A Molecular Perspective

  • Genetics
    By G. Ivor Hickey, Hugh L. Fletcher

    FastA (for Fast Alignment) is a pairwise alignment program devised by Lipman and Pearson, and established the standard format for sequence data. The Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) algorithm was developed by Altschul et al.

  • Genetics: Science, Ethics, and Public Policy
    By Thomas A. Shannon

    This volume collects critical essays by leading scholars on issues in biotechnology, genetic counseling and the disabled, population screening, race-based gamete selection, stem cell research, reproductive freedom and preimplantation ...

  • Genetics
    By G. Ivor Hickey, Hugh L. Fletcher, Paul C. Winter

    Gutierrez-Preciado, A., Jensen, R.A., Yanofsky, C. and Merino, E. (2005) New insights into regulation of the tryptophan biosynthetic operon in Gram-positive bacteria. Trends Genet. 21, 432–436. Henikoff, S., Furuyama, T. and Ahmad, ...

  • Genetics: Super Science Facts - Life Science (Audio-Enabled eBook)
    By Susan Rose Simms

    The minimal-text format (1,700 to 2,000 words per book) introduces content vocabulary defined in context and repeated in a glossary. This audio edition features professional narration and highlights text as it is read.

  • Genetics: The Code of Life
    By David Suzuki, Burton Guttman, Anthony Griffiths

    In 1958, Stanley Rogers was studying Shope papilloma virus, which induces skin lesions in rabbits. He found that infected cells had high levels of the enzyme arginase, which was postulated to be a product of a viral gene.

  • Genetics
    By Geoffrey L. Zubay

    Genetics

  • Genetics: Analysis And Principles
    By Robert Brooker

    In the seventh edition of Genetics: Analysis & Principles, the content has been updated to reflect current trends in the field.

  • Genetics: Analysis of Genes and Genomes
    By Daniel L. Hartl, Elizabeth W. Jones

    A 9 : 6 : 1 implies that homozygosity for either genetic hypothesis to explain these results is of two recessive alleles yields the same phethat the black - hull phenotype is due to the notype but that the phenotype of the double ...

  • Genetics
    By Joe Leigh Simpson

    Genetics

  • Genetics: Genes, Genomes, and Evolution
    By Rachel Dawes Hoang, Katherine Heston, Iruka N. Okeke

    Genetics: Genes, Genomes, and Evolution unites evolution, genomics, and genetics in a single narrative approach. It is an approach that provides students with a uniquely flexible and contemporary view of genetics, genomics, and evolution.

  • Genetics
    By Benjamin Pierce

    For example , HindIII recognizes the following sequence : • Methods for locating specific DNA sequences • Techniques for cutting DNA at precise locations Procedures for amplifying a particular DNA sequence billions of times , producing ...

  • Genetics: Ethics, Law, and Policy
    By Lori B. Andrews, Mark A. Rothstein, Maxwell J. Mehlman

    The 3rd edition newly covers Octomom and President Obama's stem cell directive. No scientific background on the part of the students or professor is required.

  • Genetics
    By Tony Hooper

    An image like this helped James Watson and Francis Crick to unravel the double - helix structure of DNA . THE SHAPE In 1953 at King's College in London , England , Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin were working on passing X rays ...

  • Genetics
    By Daniel L. Hartl, Maryellen Ruvolo

    ... 600 genome of, 33, 34t size of, 228t polyploidy in, 294 Arber, Werner, 50 Archaea (kingdom), 31 archaeans common ancestor of bacteria and, 32 first evidence of, 33 genome size of, 227 archenteron, 484–485 argonaute, 424 ARSs.

  • Genetics: Analysis of Genes and Genomes
    By Daniel L. Hartl, Elizabeth W. Jones

    ( Adapted from H. D. Madhani and C. Guthrie , Annu . Rev. Genet . 1 ( 1994 ) : 1–26 . ) exons and somehow facilitates the final step in splicing , which results in scission of the intron from the downstream exon and ligation of the ...

  • Genetics: A Conceptual Approach
    By Benjamin A. Pierce

    With Genetics: A Conceptual Approach, Ben Pierce brings a master teacher’s experiences to the introductory genetics textbook, clarifying this complex subject by focusing on the big picture of genetics concepts and how those concepts ...

  • Genetics: Principles and Analysis
    By Daniel L. Hartl, Elizabeth W. Jones

    Genetics: Principles and Analysis