Author: B. M. Turner
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0865427437
Chromatin and Gene Regulation: Molecular Mechanisms in Epigenetics
Written in an informal and accessible style, Chromatin and Gene Regulation enables the reader to understand the science of this rapidly moving field. Medical books Chromatin and Gene Regulation. Chromatin is a fundamental component in the network of controls that regulates gene expression. Many human diseases have been linked to disruption of these control processes by genetic or environmental factors, and unravelling the mechanisms by which they operate is one of the most exciting and rapidly developing areas of modern biology. Chromatin is central both to the rapid changes in gene transcription by which cells respond to changes in their environment and also to the maintenance of gene expression patterns from one cell generation to the next. This book will be an invaluable guide to undergraduate and postgraduate students in the biological sciences and all those with an interest in the medical implications of aberrant gene expression Medical books Chromatin and Gene Regulation: Molecular Mechanisms in Epigenetics. Categories: Genetic regulation, Chromatin. Contributors: BM Turner - Author. Format: Paperback
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Categories: Genetic regulation, Chromatin. Contributors: BM Turner - Author. Format: Paperback
Categories: Genetic regulation, Chromatin. Contributors: BM Turner - Author. Format: Paperback
Chromatin and Gene Regulation Mechanisms in Epigenetics, ISBN-13: 9780865427433, ISBN-10: 0865427437
Written in an informal and accessible style, Chromatin and Gene Regulation enables the reader to understand the Science of this rapidly moving field.Prologue. . 1. Controlling transcription: shared aims and common mechanisms. . 2. Transcription in eukaryotes: the problems of complexity. . 3. The nucleosome: chromatin's
Medical Book Chromatin and Gene Regulation
Chromatin is a fundamental component in the network of controls that regulates gene expression. Many human diseases have been linked to disruption of these control processes by genetic or environmental factors, and unravelling the mechanisms by which they operate is one of the most exciting and rapidly developing areas of modern biology. Chromatin is central both to the rapid changes in gene transcription by which cells respond to changes in their environment and also to the maintenance of gene expression patterns from one cell generation to the next. This book will be an invaluable guide to undergraduate and postgraduate students in the biological sciences and all those with an interest in the medical implications of aberrant gene expression.