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|a Eckstein, Fritz
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|a Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology 4
|h Elektronische Ressource
|c by Fritz Eckstein, David M. J. Lilley
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|a 1st ed. 1990
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|a Berlin, Heidelberg
|b Springer Berlin Heidelberg
|c 1990, 1990
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|a XI, 291 p
|b online resource
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|a Protonated DNA Structures -- Interaction of Platinum Antitumor Compounds with DNA -- Surface Linking and Helical Repeat of Protein-Wrapped DNA -- The Structure of the Helical Four-Way Junction in DNA, and Its Role in Genetic Recombination -- RecBCD Enzyme -- The Cre-lox Recombination System -- Principles Governing the Activity of E. coli Promoters -- Structural, Thermodynamic and Kinetic Studies of the Interaction of Eo70RNA Polymerase with Promoter DNA -- Bacterial Chromosome Structure -- Chromosomal Loop Organization in Eukaryotic Genomes -- Regulation of HIV-1 Gene Expression -- DNA-Binding Proteins in Drosophila Development -- RNA Folding -- RNA Self-Cleavage by the Hammerhead Structure -- The Mammalian pre-mRNA Splicing Apparatus -- Editing and Modification of Messenger RNA -- Interpretation of Experiments that Delineate Transfer RNA Recognition in Vivo and in Vitro
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|a Cell Biology
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|a Cytology
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|a Biochemistry
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|a Lilley, David M. J.
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|a Springer Book Archives -2004
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|a Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology
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|a 10.1007/978-3-642-84150-7
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|a Molecular biology is one of the most rapidly developing and at the same time most exciting disciplines. The key to molecular biology lies in the understanding of nucleic acids - their structure, function, and interaction with proteins. Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology was created to keep scientists abreast of the explosively growing information and to comply with the great interest in this field
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