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by Lawrence S. Dillon

Author: Lawrence S. Dillon
Subcategory: Medicine & Health Sciences
Language: English
Publisher: Springer; 1987 edition (April 30, 1987)
Pages: 896 pages
Category: Other
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The Gene: Its Structure, Function, and Evolution. Major Features of the Gene. The Enzymes of Transcription and Transfer RNA Genes. The 5 S Ribosomal and Other Small RNAs. The Remaining Ribosomal RNA Genes. Nucleic Acid-Associated Protein Genes.

Springer Science & Business Media, 11 нояб. Because in the final analysis energy can act upon an organism solely at the cellular level, its effects may be perceived basically to represent one facet of cell me tabolism

Springer Science & Business Media, 11 нояб. Because in the final analysis energy can act upon an organism solely at the cellular level, its effects may be perceived basically to represent one facet of cell me tabolism. Similarly, because the DNA theory centers upon the means by which cells build proteins and reproduce themselves, it too proves to be only one more, even though an exciting, aspect of the cell theory.

Are you sure you want to remove The gene from your list? The gene. its structure, function, and evolution. by Lawrence S. Published 1987 by Plenum Press in New York. Molecular genetics, Genetics.

Gene structure is the organisation of specialised sequence elements within a gene. Genes contain the information necessary for living cells to survive and reproduce. In most organisms, genes are made of DNA, where the particular DNA sequence determines the function of the gene. A gene is transcribed (copied) from DNA into RNA, which can either be non-coding (ncRNA) with a direct function, or an intermediate messenger (mRNA) that is then translated into protein

Thus far in the history of biology, two, and only two, fundamental principles have come to light that pervade and unify the entire science-the cell theory and the concept of evolution. In fact, if the matter is given closer scrutiny, evolution itself can be viewed as being a fundamental portion of the cell concept, for its effects arise only as a consequence of changes in the cell's genetic apparatus accumulating over geological time. Or, if one wishes, the diametrically opposite standpoint may be taken.

LAWRENCE S. DILLON Texas A&M University College Station, Texas. Bibliography: p. Includes index.

However, this traceability system is not tight and follow ups are demanding. The gene : its structure, function, and evolution, Lawrence S. Incluye bibliografía e índice. We assessed radio frequency identification (RFID) tagging of plants in terms of its ability to reduce laboratory workloads for nursery health checks. RFID-tagged plants (RFID-CPs) were produced from individually tagged MPs (RFID-MPs) or row tagged MPs (RFID-ROW, a less expensive approach). In a ten-year case study, the health status of CPs and RFID-CPs were assessed and the occurrence of infections then led to health checks in MPs, RFID-MPs or RFID-ROWs.