Publisher's Synopsis
Encyclopaedia of Techniques in Molecular Biology is intended to provide information on common methods used in molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics and biophysics which generally involve manipulation It covers a wide range of topics related to molecular and cell biology including structural and functional ge¬nomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, bioinformatics, biomedicine, molecular enzymology, molecular vi¬rology and molecular immunology. Molecular Biology is a compilation of general interest reviews, mini-reviews, experimental and theoretical works and computational analyses in molecular and cell biology and analysis of DNA, RNA, protein, and lipid. This book is an obligatory tool for introducing advanced graduate students to the techniques of recombinant DNA technology, or gene cloning and expression. Molecular biology looks at the molecular mechanisms behind processes such as replication, transcription, translation and cell function. One way to describe the basis of molecular biology is to say it concerns un¬derstanding how genes are transcribed into RNA and how RNA is then translated into protein. However, this simplified picture is currently be reconsidered and revised due to new discoveries concerning the roles of RNA. Encyclopaedia of Techniques in Molecular Biology is intended to provide information on common methods used in molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics and biophysics which generally involve manipulation It covers a wide range of topics related to molecular and cell biology including structural and functional ge¬nomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, bioinformatics, biomedicine, molecular enzymology, molecular vi¬rology and molecular immunology. Molecular Biology is a compilation of general interest reviews, mini-reviews, experimental and theoretical works and computational analyses in molecular and cell biology and analysis of DNA, RNA, protein, and lipid. This book is an obligatory tool for introducing advanced graduate students to the techniques of recombinant DNA technology, or gene cloning and expression. Molecular biology looks at the molecular mechanisms behind processes such as replication, transcription, translation and cell function. One way to describe the basis of molecular biology is to say it concerns un¬derstanding how genes are transcribed into RNA and how RNA is then translated into protein. However, this simplified picture is currently be reconsidered and revised due to new discoveries concerning the roles of RNA.