The Cell: A Molecular Approach, Volume 10The Cell: A Molecular Approach is an easily understood and concise introduction to the molecular biology of cells, ideally suited in length and complexity for undergraduate-level courses. This unique book has been crafted to meet the need of today's students and their teachers by combining the readability and cohesiveness of a single-authored text with comprehensive and up-to-date science.Unlike other larger books where only a small fraction of the content can be sampled or understood, The Cell's language and writing are so efficient and manageable that all the information in the book can be covered in a single semester, providing a good foundation in this subject.The Cell presents a good balance of topics in a clean and concise manner and combines a lucid sketch of the history of molecular genetics with a thorough description of the techniques of modern molecular biology. This new text provides both the necessary fundamentals of this subject as well as the more advanced concepts but without getting lost in too many details. A text extensively reviewed by more than 70 scientific experts, The Cell is ideally suited in length and complexity for sophomore- and junior-level courses. The book focuses on the molecular biology of cells as a unifying theme, with topics such as developmental biology, the nervous system, the immune system, and plant biology being discussed as examples of more general principles. Reviews of selected Key Experiments and topics in Molecular Medicine highlight the experimental nature of modern cell biology and convey the excitement of research in this area. |
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... acids joined to glycerol . The fatty acids may be different from each other and are desig- nated R1 and R2 . The third carbon of glycerol is joined to a ... nucleic acids Nucleic acids contain purine. The Chemistry of Cells 45 Nucleic Acids.
... acids joined to glycerol . The fatty acids may be different from each other and are desig- nated R1 and R2 . The third carbon of glycerol is joined to a ... nucleic acids Nucleic acids contain purine. The Chemistry of Cells 45 Nucleic Acids.
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... acid into a protein is coupled to the hydrolysis of one ATP and two GTP molecules . Nucleic Acids The precursors of nucleic acids , the nucleotides , are composed of phospho- rylated five - carbon sugars joined to nucleic acid bases ...
... acid into a protein is coupled to the hydrolysis of one ATP and two GTP molecules . Nucleic Acids The precursors of nucleic acids , the nucleotides , are composed of phospho- rylated five - carbon sugars joined to nucleic acid bases ...
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A Molecular Approach Geoffrey M. Cooper. Nucleic Acids : Nucleic acids are the principal informational molecules of the cell . Both DNA and RNA are polymers of purine and pyrimidine nucleotides . Hydrogen bonding between complementary ...
A Molecular Approach Geoffrey M. Cooper. Nucleic Acids : Nucleic acids are the principal informational molecules of the cell . Both DNA and RNA are polymers of purine and pyrimidine nucleotides . Hydrogen bonding between complementary ...
Contents
Introduction 1 An Overview of Cells and Cell Research | 3 |
Eukaryotic Cells | 9 |
CELLS AS EXPERIMENTAL MODELS | 15 |
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