Encyclopedia of Genetics Research 1st Edition by Michael Loback, Jennifer Trevino – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 9781613240939, 1613240937
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ISBN 10: 1613240937
ISBN 13: 9781613240939
Author: Michael Loback, Jennifer Trevino
This book presents and discusses current research in the field of genetics. Topics discussed include gene regulation and early developmental gene expression in vertebrates; developmental regulation of sensory receptor gene expression; gene silencing; effective methods for selecting siRNA sequences; genome-wide identification and analysis of miRNAs; genetic diversity; genetic variability in the fescue-ryegrass complex and genetic and functional diversity of phosphate solubilising.
Encyclopedia of Genetics Research 1st Table of contents:
- Preface
- Gene Regulation & Early Developmental Gene Expression in Vertebrates
- Regulation of Gene Expression During Aging
- Developmental Regulation of Sensory Receptor Gene Expression
- Normal & Injury-Induced Gene Expression in the Developing Postnatal Rat Inner Ear
- The TGF-ß Superfamily: A Multitask Signalling Pathway for the Animal Kingdom
- Alpha-fetoprotein: It’s All About Timing
- Molecular Mechanisms of Cell-specific Expression of Neuropeptide Hormone Genes, DH-PBAN & PTTH in the Silkworm, Bombyx mori
- Gene Expression Analysis During Development by High-Throughput Methods
- Gene Expression Regulation in the Developing Brain
- Expression & Action of SRY during Gonadal Sex Differentiation in the Mouse
- The Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) Gene Families of Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes)
- The Role of Internal Fluid Environment for Regulation of Germ Genes Expression in Early Development of Some Cyprinid Fishes & Their Intergeneric F1 Hybrids
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