DNA Conformation and Transcription

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160,49 

Molecular Biology Intelligence Unit

ISBN: 1489995072
ISBN 13: 9781489995070
Herausgeber: Takashi Ohyama
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xiv, 211 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.12.2014
Auflage: 1/2014
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

Focuses on functional aspects of DNA structures (conformations), rather than structure and conformation themselvesDescription of human triplet-repeat diseases and mechanisms of mammalian sex determinationThe first book to compile the results of +studies that have been performed to date to solve the riddle ‚written‘ in DNA conformationCovers almost all of the „famous“ DNA structures (conformations) and focuses on their functions in transcription

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Beschreibung

Despite remarkable progress in genome science, we are still far from a clear understanding of how genomic DNA is packaged without entanglement into a nucleus, how genes are wrapped up in chromatin, how chromatin structure is faithfully inherited from mother to daughter cells, and how the differential expression of genes is enabled in a given cell type. Exploring and answering these questions constitutes one of the next frontiers in the 21st century. We are just beginning to appreciate how Multifarious DNA structures provide additional structural and functional dimensions to chromatin organization and gene expression. DNA Conformation and Transcription is the first book that compiles the fruits of the studies that have been performed to date to solve the riddle 'written' in DNA conformation ("conformation code"). This book provides a comprehensive overview of the field by covering history of the field, up-to-date topics, clarifications of present day research, and future perspective of what is still to be discovered. Thus, it serves as an invaluable source of information on the "conformation code".

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