Genes And Genomes

Genes And Genomes
ISBN-10
0935702172
ISBN-13
9780935702170
Category
Medical
Pages
929
Language
English
Published
1991
Publisher
University Science Books
Authors
Maxine Singer, Paul Berg

Description

An in-depth overview of the molecularstructures and mechanisms that underlie the utilization ofgenetic information by complex organisms. This excellent textemphasizes the experimental aspects of molecular genetics and isthe first text to offer a complete introduction to bothprinciples and methods.

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