Deciphering Human Chromosome 16

Deciphering Human Chromosome 16
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Publisher : Information as Material
Total Pages : 517
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ISBN-10 : 0955309220
ISBN-13 : 9780955309229
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Deciphering Human Chromosome 16 by : Sarah Jacobs

This index sets fragments collected from websites in the month following the publication in the journal 'Nature of - the Sequence and Analysis of Duplication-Rich Human Chromosome 16' against the background of the earlier draft sequence originally published by Project Gutenberg.

Mapping and Sequencing the Human Genome

Mapping and Sequencing the Human Genome
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 9780309038409
ISBN-13 : 0309038405
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Mapping and Sequencing the Human Genome by : National Research Council

There is growing enthusiasm in the scientific community about the prospect of mapping and sequencing the human genome, a monumental project that will have far-reaching consequences for medicine, biology, technology, and other fields. But how will such an effort be organized and funded? How will we develop the new technologies that are needed? What new legal, social, and ethical questions will be raised? Mapping and Sequencing the Human Genome is a blueprint for this proposed project. The authors offer a highly readable explanation of the technical aspects of genetic mapping and sequencing, and they recommend specific interim and long-range research goals, organizational strategies, and funding levels. They also outline some of the legal and social questions that might arise and urge their early consideration by policymakers.

Gardner and Sutherland's Chromosome Abnormalities and Genetic Counseling

Gardner and Sutherland's Chromosome Abnormalities and Genetic Counseling
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 729
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ISBN-10 : 9780199329007
ISBN-13 : 0199329001
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Gardner and Sutherland's Chromosome Abnormalities and Genetic Counseling by : R. J. McKinlay Gardner

Even as classic cytogenetics has given way to molecular karyotyping, and as new deletion and duplication syndromes are identified almost every day, the fundamental role of the genetics clinic remains mostly unchanged. Genetic counselors and medical geneticists explain the "unexplainable," helping families understand why abnormalities occur and whether they're likely to occur again. Chromosome Abnormalities and Genetic Counseling is the genetics professional's definitive guide to navigating both chromosome disorders and the clinical questions of the families they impact. Combining a primer on these disorders with the most current approach to their best clinical approaches, this classic text is more than just a reference; it is a guide to how to think about these disorders, even as our technical understanding of them continues to evolve. Completely updated and still infused with the warmth and voice that have made it essential reading for professionals across medical genetics, this edition of Chromosome Abnormalities and Genetic Counseling represents a leap forward in clinical understanding and communication. It is, as ever, essential reading for the field.

Genomic Disorders

Genomic Disorders
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 419
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ISBN-10 : 9781597450393
ISBN-13 : 1597450391
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Genomic Disorders by : James R. Lupski

A grand summary and synthesis of the tremendous amount of data now available in the post genomic era on the structural features, architecture, and evolution of the human genome. The authors demonstrate how such architectural features may be important to both evolution and to explaining the susceptibility to those DNA rearrangements associated with disease. Technologies to assay for such structural variation of the human genome and to model genomic disorders in mice are also presented. Two appendices detail the genomic disorders, providing genomic features at the locus undergoing rearrangement, their clinical features, and frequency of detection.

The Neutral Theory of Molecular Evolution

The Neutral Theory of Molecular Evolution
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : 9781139935678
ISBN-13 : 1139935674
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The Neutral Theory of Molecular Evolution by : Motoo Kimura

Motoo Kimura, as founder of the neutral theory, is uniquely placed to write this book. He first proposed the theory in 1968 to explain the unexpectedly high rate of evolutionary change and very large amount of intraspecific variability at the molecular level that had been uncovered by new techniques in molecular biology. The theory - which asserts that the great majority of evolutionary changes at the molecular level are caused not by Darwinian selection but by random drift of selectively neutral mutants - has caused controversy ever since. This book is the first comprehensive treatment of this subject and the author synthesises a wealth of material - ranging from a historical perspective, through recent molecular discoveries, to sophisticated mathematical arguments - all presented in a most lucid manner.

The Yeast Two-hybrid System

The Yeast Two-hybrid System
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 362
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ISBN-10 : 0195109384
ISBN-13 : 9780195109382
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis The Yeast Two-hybrid System by : Paul L. Bartel

This volume, part of the Advances in Molecular Biology series, presents work by pioneers in the field and is the first publication devoted solely to the yeast two-hybrid system. It includes detailed protocols, practical advice on troubleshooting, and suggestions for future development. In addition, it illustrates how to construct an activation domain hybrid library, how to identify mutations that disrupt an interaction, and how to use the system in mammalian cells. Many of the contributors have developed new applications and variations of the technique.

Diagnostic Molecular Biology

Diagnostic Molecular Biology
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 590
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ISBN-10 : 9780323986090
ISBN-13 : 0323986099
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Diagnostic Molecular Biology by : Chang-Hui Shen

Diagnostic Molecular Biology, Second Edition describes the fundamentals of molecular biology in a clear, concise manner with each technique explained within its conceptual framework and current applications of clinical laboratory techniques comprehensively covered. This targeted approach covers the principles of molecular biology, including basic knowledge of nucleic acids, proteins and chromosomes; the basic techniques and instrumentations commonly used in the field of molecular biology, including detailed procedures and explanations; and the applications of the principles and techniques currently employed in the clinical laboratory. Topics such as whole exome sequencing, whole genome sequencing, RNA-seq, and ChIP-seq round out the discussion. Fully updated, this new edition adds recent advances in the detection of respiratory virus infections in humans, like influenza, RSV, hAdV, hRV but also corona. This book expands the discussion on NGS application and its role in future precision medicine. - Provides explanations on how techniques are used to diagnosis at the molecular level - Explains how to use information technology to communicate and assess results in the lab - Enhances our understanding of fundamental molecular biology and places techniques in context - Places protocols into context with practical applications - Includes extra chapters on respiratory viruses (Corona)

A Time for Metabolism and Hormones

A Time for Metabolism and Hormones
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 141
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ISBN-10 : 9783319270692
ISBN-13 : 3319270699
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis A Time for Metabolism and Hormones by : Paolo Sassone-Corsi

Recent years have seen spectacular advances in the field of circadian biology. These have attracted the interest of researchers in many fields, including endocrinology, neurosciences, cancer, and behavior. By integrating a circadian view within the fields of endocrinology and metabolism, researchers will be able to reveal many, yet-unsuspected aspects of how organisms cope with changes in the environment and subsequent control of homeostasis. This field is opening new avenues in our understanding of metabolism and endocrinology. A panel of the most distinguished investigators in the field gathered together to discuss the present state and the future of the field. The editors trust that this volume will be of use to those colleagues who will be picking up the challenge to unravel how the circadian clock can be targeted for the future development of specific pharmacological strategies toward a number of pathologies.