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Buch Cover Genomic Elements in Health, Disease and Evolution
Over 98% of the human genome contains non-coding DNA sequences. For many years molecular biologists referred to this component of the genome as the “junk” DNA since it does not code for any “useful” protein product. Over the last years this notion changed significantly as scientists discover...
Buch Cover Molecular phylogeny of Southeast Asian Dipterocarps belonging to tribe Dipterocarpeae (family Dipterocarpaceae) based on non-coding sequence data of chloroplast and nuclear DNA
Nga Phi Nguyen
Sievers & Partner
34.9 € · Buch
Dipterocarpeae ITS pet D phylogeny trnL-F
Phylogeny is related to the explanation of evolutionary relationships between species or populations based on morphological characters and molecular data. The total of 48 taxa of 8 genera of family Dipterocarpaceae originated from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam were investigated u...
Buch Cover DNA Computing
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Buch Cover DNA Computing
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Buch Cover DNA Computing
Biomolecular/DNA computing is now well established as an interdisciplinary field where chemistry, computer science, molecular biology, physics, and mathematics come together with the common purpose of fundamental scientific understanding of biology and chemistry and its applications. This internatio...
Buch Cover DNA Computing
Biomolecular computing has emerged as an interdisciplinary ?eld that draws - gether chemistry, computer science, mathematics, molecular biology, and physics. Our knowledge on DNA nanotechnology and biomolecular computing increases exponentially with every passing year. The international meeting on D...
Buch Cover DNA Computing
Biomolecular/DNA computing is now well established as an interdisciplinary field where chemistry, computer science, molecular biology, physics, and mathematics come together with the common purpose of fundamental scientific understanding of biology and chemistry and its applications. This internatio...
Buch Cover DNA Computing
Biomolecular computing has emerged as an interdisciplinary ?eld that draws - gether chemistry, computer science, mathematics, molecular biology, and physics. Our knowledge on DNA nanotechnology and biomolecular computing increases exponentially with every passing year. The international meeting on D...
Buch Cover DNA Computing
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Buch Cover DNA Computing
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Buch Cover Repetitive DNA Sequences
Repetitive DNA is ubiquitous in eukaryotic genomes, and, in many species, comprises the bulk of the genome. Repeats include transposable elements that can self-mobilize and disperse around the genome, and tandemly-repeated satellite DNAs that increase in copy number due to replication slippage and u...
Buch Cover DNA Information: Laws of Perception
This book explores the double coding property of DNA, which is manifested in the digital and analog information types as two interdependent codes. This double coding principle can be applied to all living systems, from the level of the individual cell to entire social systems, seen as systems of com...
Buch Cover DNA Information: Laws of Perception
This book explores the double coding property of DNA, which is manifested in the digital and analog information types as two interdependent codes. This double coding principle can be applied to all living systems, from the level of the individual cell to entire social systems, seen as systems of com...
Buch Cover Untranslated Gene Regions and Other Non-coding Elements
Lucy W. Barrett, Sue Fletcher, Steve D. Wilton
Springer Basel
53.49 € · Paperback
DNA regulation Gene expression Introns Junk DNA Non-coding RNA Promotors
There is now compelling evidence that the complexity of higher organisms correlates with the relative amount of non-coding RNA rather than the number of protein-coding genes. Previously dismissed as “junk DNA”, it is the non-coding regions of the genome that are responsible for regulation, facil...
Buch Cover Untranslated Gene Regions and Other Non-coding Elements
Lucy W. Barrett, Sue Fletcher, Steve D. Wilton
Springer Basel
53.49 € · eBook
DNA regulation Gene expression Introns Junk DNA Non-coding RNA Promotors
There is now compelling evidence that the complexity of higher organisms correlates with the relative amount of non-coding RNA rather than the number of protein-coding genes. Previously dismissed as “junk DNA”, it is the non-coding regions of the genome that are responsible for regulation, facil...
Buch Cover Unnützes Wissen für Minecrafter – Die inoffizielle Sammlung
Minecraft-Fans staunen (Bau-)Klötze In diesem Buch erwartet dich die ultimative Wissenssammlung für Minecraft-Fans: Staune über unglaubliche Fun-Facts, lerne die verrücktesten Rekorde kennen und entdecke spannende Geheimnisse, die dich umhauen werden. Schon gewusst? Die gruseligen Creeper ...
Buch Cover Minimalistic immunologically defined gene expression T helper cell 1 (MIDGE-Th1®) vectors coding for Interleukin 12 and -18 in combination with the transfection agent SAINT-18 have systemic antitumoral effects on equine melanomas
Equine melanomas are the most common neoplasms in older grey horses. Until now, no curative therapy is established. Xenogenic DNA vaccination represents a promising therapeutic approach. Goal of the present study was to evaluate the safety and clinical efficacy of vaccination of grey horses with na...
Buch Cover Minimalistic immunologically defined gene expression T helper cell 1 (MIDGE-Th1®) vectors coding for Interleukin 12 and -18 in combination with the transfection agent SAINT-18 have systemic antitumoral effects on equine melanomas
Equine melanomas are the most common neoplasms in older grey horses. Until now, no curative therapy is established. Xenogenic DNA vaccination represents a promising therapeutic approach. Goal of the present study was to evaluate the safety and clinical efficacy of vaccination of grey horses with nat...
Buch Cover Genomic Elements in Health, Disease and Evolution
Over 98% of the human genome contains non-coding DNA sequences. For many years molecular biologists referred to this component of the genome as the “junk” DNA since it does not code for any “useful” protein product. Over the last years this notion changed significantly as scientists discover...
Buch Cover Genomic Elements in Health, Disease and Evolution
Over 98% of the human genome contains non-coding DNA sequences. For many years molecular biologists referred to this component of the genome as the “junk” DNA since it does not code for any “useful” protein product. Over the last years this notion changed significantly as scientists discover...

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