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| 21 - 30 of 1000 Most Recent Genomics Books, Journals and Periodicals |
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 | The genomic rate and the lifespan effect of deleterious mutations in Drosophila melanogaster -- Dissertation by Yi, Gong Publisher: ProQuest / UMI Publication Date: Friday, August 18, 2006 Description: Mutation, as the ultimate source of genetic variation, is an important force in evolution. To address the role of mutation, this study focuses on the estimation of mutation rate and the effect of deleterious mutations on lifespan in Drosophila melanogaster. The occurrence of premeiotic clusters raises the initial mutant frequencies...more
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 | Atlas of Mammalian Chromosomes by Stephen J. O'Brien, Joan Menninger, William G. Nash Publisher: Wiley-Liss Publication Date: Friday, August 18, 2006 Description: A stunning visual collection of the banded metaphase chromosome karyotypes from some 850 species of mammals, the Atlas of Mammalian Chromosomes represents an unabridged compendium of the state of this genomic art form. Bringing together information currently scattered throughout the cytogenetics literature for scores of published and unpublished species, this...more
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 | Genetic, evolutionary, and genomic analysis of homocysteine and folate pathway regulation -- Dissertation by Toshimori, Kitami Publisher: ProQuest / UMI Publication Date: Thursday, August 17, 2006 Description: Abnormalities in homocysteine and folate metabolism are associated with increased risk for several common human diseases. Both elevated serum homocysteine and low dietary folate intake increase the risk for cardiovascular diseases, neural tube defects, cancers, and neurodegeneration. Although common mutations in these pathways have been identified, they do not fully...more
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 | Genetic and genomic approaches to dissect nodulation in the model legume Medicago truncatula -- Dissertation by Kavitha Tharmia, Kuppusamy Publisher: ProQuest / UMI Publication Date: Thursday, August 17, 2006 Description: In response to compatible rhizobia, leguminous plants develop unique plant organs called root nodules, in which rhizobia fix atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia. The aim of this work was to elucidate the plant control of nodulation by identifying and characterizing plant genes that are involved in the symbiotic pathway. This has...more
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 | Retroviral genomic RNA dimer partner selection -- Dissertation by Jessica Anne, Flynn Publisher: ProQuest / UMI Publication Date: Thursday, August 17, 2006 Description: Retroviruses such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) and Moloney murine leukemia virus (MLV) package dimers of their RNA genome, a conformation which is beneficial for genetic recombination. Although genomic RNAs are generally identical and thus recombinants are indistinguishable from either parent, two distinct RNAs can be copackaged when virions are...more
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 | Biochemical, molecular, and genomic investigations into the response of the diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana to copper stress -- Dissertation by Aubrey K., Davis Publisher: ProQuest / UMI Publication Date: Thursday, August 17, 2006 Description: Primary producers form the base of aquatic food webs. Diatoms are important primary producers found globally in both freshwater and marine systems and are dominant contributors to processes with global implications, including carbon fixation and biosilicification. Metal pollution is an emerging problem in coastal environments and may be impacting entire...more
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 | Development and use of new molecular and genomic tools for studying Escherichia coli and other bacteria -- Dissertation by Lu, Zhou Publisher: ProQuest / UMI Publication Date: Thursday, August 17, 2006 Description: Genetic tools for constructing gene disruptions and reporter fusions play an important role in gene function and regulation studies for all organisms, no matter the subject is a eubacterium, such as E. coli, or a higher eukaryotic organism, such as a mouse. These studies have contributed significantly to our current...more
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 | Insight into filamentous fungal secretion and evolution through genomic analysis -- Dissertation by Stephen Ericson, Diener Publisher: ProQuest / UMI Publication Date: Thursday, August 17, 2006 Description: Filamentous fungi are of broad economic importance due to their roles in industry, medicine and agriculture. There are several filamentous fungi, such as Trichoderma reesei, which have been harnessed as protein factories due to their immense secretion capacity. Unfortunately, their full potential cannot be exploited due to an incomplete understanding...more
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 | Genes, Culture, and Human Evolution: A Synthesis by Linda Stone, Paul Lurquin, L. L. Cavalli-Sforza Publisher: Blackwell Publishing, Incorporated Publication Date: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 Description: Drawing links between genetic and cultural development, this textbook on human evolution offers students a unique combination of cultural anthropology and genetics.For too long, cultural anthropology and science have been portrayed as antagonistic. The authors believe that this is misguided and that recent findings in genetics and anthropology...more
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 | What?s Sex Got to Do with It? by Walter Joanes Publisher: Airleaf Publishing Publication Date: Friday, July 28, 2006 Description: This book tries to show how our new genetic knowledge affects or personal relationships, and answers the questions
How did we get here? What are we here for? Where are we ...more
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