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| 291 - 300 of 1000 Most Recent Genomics Books, Journals and Periodicals |
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 | Backdoor to Eugenics by Troy Duster Publisher: Routledge Publication Date: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 Description: New York Univ., New York City. Details the social and political implications of the new genetic technologies. Discusses the ethical struggles involved with the detection of birth defects, gene therapies, growth hormones, and more. Addresses genetic answers to problems linked with various ethnic groups. Previous edition...more
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 | Quest: The Essence of Humanity by Charles Pasternak Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Publication Date: Friday, August 15, 2003 Description: An intriguing work of history, philosophy, and popular science that explores the human desire to quest. Scientists continually look for the genetic factors that make humans so very different in appearance and behaviour from most animals - the genes that are uniquely human....more
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 | Encyclopedia of the Human Genome by D Cooper Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Publication Date: Friday, August 08, 2003 Description: “Remarkably comprehensive, this set contains articles dealing with both current aspects and historical development of human genomic analysis, interpreted broadly.” CHOICE The Encyclopedia of the Human Genome (EHG) is the only major reference source devoted to the scientific basis of human genetics and...more
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 | Transposable Elements: A Guide to the Perplexed and the NoviceWith Appendices on RNAi, Chromatin Remodeling and Gene Tagging by E. Galun Publisher: Springer Publication Date: Thursday, July 31, 2003 Description: There are two major classes of Transposable Elements: Class I elements that are mobilized with an RNA intermediate (retrotransposons), and Class II elements that lack such an intermediate. This book provides a historical background and fully describes all known transposable elements, the modes of their transposition and the utilization of...more
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 | Bioinformatics (Advanced Text) by C. A. Orengo Publisher: BIOS Scientific Publ Publication Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 Description: The Advanced Text series is designed for students taking advanced-level courses, including upper-level undergraduates and graduate students. Titles in this series will also be invaluable to researchers new to a field, and to established researchers as a basic reference text.
Bioinformatics covers both the more traditional approaches to bioinformatics, including...more
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 | Plant Protease Inhibitors: Significance in Nutrition, Plant Protection, Cancer Prevention and Genetic Engineering by Yehudith Birk Publisher: Springer Publication Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 Description: Plant protease inhibitors are diverse in number and in specificity towards various proteolytic enzymes. This book focuses on the isolation, structure, characterization, physiochemical and physiological properties, synthesis, functions and mechanisms of action of plant protease inhibitors. It deals with their inhibitory effects on insects and pathogens and with their induction...more
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 | Genetic Variance Detection: Nuts&Bolts of DHPLC in Genomics (Nuts & Bolts Series) by PhD, Karl Hecker Publisher: Dna Press Publication Date: Saturday, July 26, 2003 Description: This work explains the importance and applications of genetic variation detection, a highly sensitive and cost-effective technology used to explore the pivotal relationship of sequence variability and function. A select group of scientists who have adopted this new technology explain the fundamentals of genetic variation detection, as well as some...more
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 | In the Beginning Was the Worm: Finding the Secrets of Life in a Tiny Hermaphrodite by Andrew Brown Publisher: Columbia University Press Publication Date: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 Description: This is the story of how three men won the Nobel Prize for their research on the humble nematode worm C. elegans; how their extraordinary discovery led to the sequencing of the human genome; how a global multibillion-dollar industry was born; and how the mysteries of life were revealed...more
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 | Dobzhansky's Genetics of Natural Populations I-XLIII (Origins of the Genetics of Natural Populations) by T. Dobzhansky, Bruce Wallace Publisher: Columbia University Press Publication Date: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 Description: Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution. This statement is an apt motto for the lifework of Theodosius Dobzhansky, whom Stephen Jay Gould has called "the greatest evolutionary geneticist of our times." Between 1937 and 1975, the year of his death, Dobzhansky and twenty-two of his...more
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 | New Trends in Cancer for the 21st Century (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology) by International Symposium on Cancer Publisher: Springer Publication Date: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 Description: Given the latest advances in cancer research, which includes basic research and its derived diagnostic, clinical, and therapeutic applications, the book New Trends in Cancer for the 21st Century is written by individuals such as molecular biologists, whose tasks are to decipher, after sequencing the human genome, those new genes...more
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Last Updated: 29 November 2007.
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