MOLECULAR BIOLOGY: UNDERSTANDING THE GENETIC REVOLUTION
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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY: UNDERSTANDING THE GENETIC REVOLUTION (ebook)

DAVID CLARK

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ACADEMIC PRESS
ISBN:
9780080454214
Páginas:
816
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PDF
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Inglés
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Si

Molecular biology is a fastpaced field that constantly provides new insights into the living world and the role of humans within it. Students and professionals need a clear understanding of new discoveries and applications, as well as a firm grasp of the fundmental concepts. Clark's Molecular Biology: Understanding the Genetic Revolution gives readers what they need in both regards.Clark effectively introduces basic concepts followed by more specific applications as the text evolves. He has included research results as current as late 2004 when the gene count for humans was officially changed, and takes a thorough look at the medical, agricultural, and social aspects that shape modernday molecular biology. This text is written in a straightforward manner and beautifully illustrated in full color.

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