Key Features
@introbul:Key Features
@bul* Provides a forum for discussion of new discoveries, approaches, and ideas in molecular biology
* Contributions from leaders in their fields
* Abundant references
Description
Praise for the Series:
"Full of interest not only for the molecular biologist - for whom the numerous references will be invaluable - but will also appeal to a much wider circle of biologists, and in fact to all those who are concerned with the living cell."
--British Medical Journal
Progress in Nucleic Acid Research and Molecular Biology, 1st Edition
B. Berkhout, Structure and Function of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Leader RNA.
M. Bustin and R. Reeves, High-Mobility-Group Chromosomal Proteins: Architectural Components That Facilitate Chromatin Function.
D. Carroll, Homologous Genetic Recombination in
Xenopus: Mechanism and Implications for Gene Manipulation.
N.L. Eberhardt, S.-W. Jiang, A.R. Shepard, A.M. Arnold, and M.A. Trujillo, Hormonal and Cell-specific Regulation of the Human Growth Hormone and Chorionic Somatomammotropin Genes.
S.R. Kimball, H. Mellor, K.M. Flowers, and L.S. Jefferson, Role of Translation Initiation Factor eIF-2B in the Regulation of Protein Synthesis in Mammalian Cells.
W. Pansegrau and E. Lanka, Enzymology of DNA Transfer by Conjugative Mechanisms.
X. Bi and L.F. Liu,
recA-independent DNA Recombination between Repetitive Sequences: Mechanisms and Implications.
J. Czworkowski and P.B. Moore, The Elongation Phase of Protein Synthesis.
A. Stein, Signals in Eukaryotic DNA Promote and Influence Formation of Nucleosome Arrays.
Chapter References.
Index.
Quotes and reviews
@from:Praise for the Serial
@qu:"In perusing these chapters, I found much of interest. It is worth investigating."
@source:--P. BRICKELL IN BIOTECHNOLOGY AND APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY
@qu:"Full of interest not only for the molecular biologist--for whom the numerous references will be invaluable--but will also appeal to a much wider circle of biologists, and in fact to all those who are concerned with the living cell."
@source:--BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL