Molecular biology of the cell : the problems book / John Wilson, Tim Hunt.
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- ISBN: 0815316216 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: xvii, 472 p. : il. ; 28 cm.
- Edition: Rev. ed.
- Publisher: New York : Garland Pub., c1994.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Designed as a companion volume to the third edition of Molecular biology of the cell by Bruce Alberts ... [et al.]. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Incluye bibliografía e índice. |
Language Note: | English |
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Subject: | Cytology > Problems, exercises, etc. Molecular biology > Problems, exercises, etc. Cells > problems. Molecular Biology > problems. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Biblioteca Ipicyt | QH581.2W5 M6 1994 | BIO00111 | Coleccion General | Available | - |
Basic genetic mechanisms | ||
RNA and protein synthesis | ||
DNA repair | ||
DNA replication | ||
Genetic recombination | ||
Viruses, plasmids, and transposable genetic elements | ||
Recombinant DNA technology | ||
The fragmentation, separation, and sequencing of DNA molecules | ||
Nucleic acid hybridization | ||
DNA cloning | ||
DNA engineering | ||
The cell nucleus | ||
Chromosomal DNA and its packaging | ||
The global structure of chromosomes | ||
Chromosome replication | ||
RNA synthesis and RNA processing | ||
The organization and evolution of the nuclear genome | ||
Control of gene expression | ||
An overview of gene control | ||
DNA-binding motifs in gene | ||
Regulatory proteins | ||
How genetic switches work | ||
Chromatin structure and the control of gene expression | ||
The molecular genetic mechanisms that create specialized cell types | ||
Posttranscriptional controls | ||
Membrane structure | ||
The lipid bilayer | ||
Membrane proteins | ||
Membrane transport of small molecules and the ionic basis of membrane excitability | ||
Principles of membrane transport | ||
Carrier proteins and active membrane transport | ||
Ion channels and electrical properties of membranes | ||
Intracellular compartments and protein sorting | ||
The compartmentalization of higher cells | ||
The transport of molecules into and out of the nucleus | ||
The transport of proteins into mitochondria and chloroplasts | ||
Peroxisomes | ||
The endoplasmic reticulum | ||
Vesicular traffic in the secretory and endocytic pathways | ||
Transport from the ER through the GOGLI apparatus | ||
Transport from the trans GOLGI network to lysosomes | ||
Transport from the plasma membrane via endosomes: endocytosis | ||
Transport from the trans GOLGI network to the cell surface: exocytosis | ||
The molecular mechanisms of vesicular transport and the maintenance of compartmental diversity | ||
Energy conversion: mitochondria and chloroplasts | ||
The mitochondrion | ||
The respiratory chain and ATP synthase | ||
Chloroplasts and photosynthesis | ||
The evolution of electron-transport chains | ||
The genomes of mitochondria and chloroplasts | ||
Cell signaling | ||
General principles of cell signaling | ||
Signaling via g-protein-linked cell-surface receptors | ||
Signaling via enzyme-linked cell-surface receptors | ||
Target-cell adaptation | ||
The cytoskeleton | ||
The nature of the cytoskeleton | ||
Intermediate filaments | ||
Microtubules | ||
Cilia and centrioles | ||
Actin filaments | ||
Actin-binding proteins | ||
Muscle | ||
The cell-division cycle | ||
The general strategy of the cell cycle | ||
The early embryonic cell cycle and the role of MPF | ||
Yeasts and the molecular genetics of cell-cycle control | ||
Cell-division controls in multicellular animals | ||
The mechanics of cell division | ||
An overview of m phase | ||
Mitosis | ||
Cytokinesis | ||
Cell junctions, cell adhesion, and the extracellular matrix | ||
Cell junctions | ||
Cell-cell adhesion | ||
The extracellular matrix of animals | ||
Extracellular matrix receptors on animal cells: the integrins the plant cell wall. |