Lewin's genes XI.
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. - Burlington : Jones & Bartlett Learning,,c2014. .
- xxvii, 940 p. : :col. ill. ; ;29 cm.
Rev. ed. of: Lewin's genes X. 10th ed. / [edited by] Jocelyn E. Krebs, Elliott S. Goldstein, Stephen T. Kilpatrick. c2011.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
h. 1. Genes are DNA -- Ch. 2. Genes encode RNAs and polypeptides -- Ch. 3. Methods in molecular biology and genetic engineering -- Ch. 4. The interrupted gene / edited by Donald Forsdyke -- Ch.5. The content of the genome -- Ch. 6. Genome sequences and gene numbers -- Ch. 7.Clusters and repeats -- Ch. 8. Genome evolution -- Ch. 9. Chromosomes / ed. by Hank W. Bass -- Ch.10. Chromatin -- Ch. 11. Replication is connected to the cell cycle / ed. by Barbara Funnell -- Ch. 12. The replicon : initiation of replication / ed. by Stephen D. Bell -- Ch. 13. DNA replication / ed. by Peter Burgers -- Ch. 14. Extrachromosomal replicons / ed. by Sr̜en Johannes Sr̜ensen and Lars Hestbjerg Hansen -- Ch. 15. Homologous and site-specific recombination / ed. by Hannah L. Klein and Samantha Hoot -- Ch. 16. Repair systems -- Ch. 17. Transposable elements and retroviruses / ed. by Damon Lisch -- Ch. 18. Somatic recombination and hypermutation in the immune system -- Ch. 19. Prokaryotic transcription / ed. by Richard Gourse -- Ch. 20. Eukaryotic transcription Ch. 21. RNA splicing and processing -- Ch. 22. mRNA stability and localization / ed. by Ellen Baker -- Ch. 23. Catalytic RNA / ed. by Douglas J. Briant -- Ch. 24. Translation -- Ch. 25. Using the genetic code / ed. by John Perona -- Ch. 26. The operon / ed. by Liskin Swint-Kruse -- Ch. 27. Phage strategies -- Ch. 28. Eukaryotic transcription regulation -- Ch. 29. Epigenetic effects are inherited / ed. by Trygve Tollefsbol -- Ch. 30. Regulatory RNA.