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Advances in Genetics Research: Volume 6

Advances in Genetics Research: Volume 6

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Advances in Genetics Research presents original research results on the leading edge of genetics discovery. Each article has been carefully selected in an attempt to present substantial research results across a broad spectrum. In this continuing series compilation, the authors present and discuss varied topical data such as the genetic drift in recent human evolution; delayed stochastic models of genetic switches; lactase phenotypes and relationships to diseases; the changing face of genetic counseling in the 21st century; RNAi-mediated RNA degradation in longevity enhancement; gene study involved in hyperactive syndromes and anxiety and genetics research in colorectal cancer.
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9781612097930
9781612097930

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
447
Dimensions (mm)
260.00 x 180.00
Weight (g)
974
  • Preface; Bioinformatical Approaches for Studies on Replication-Associated & Transcription-Associated Mutational Pressure, Interpretations & Applications; Genetic Drift in Recent Human Evolution?; Trans-Translation by tmRNA & SmpB: A Bacterial Quality Control System of Translation; The Changing Face of Genetic Counseling in the 21st Century; Delayed Stochastic Models of Genetic Switches: Noise, Coupling, Differentiation Patterns & Evolvability; Advances in Genetics Research: Colorectal Cancer; Lactase Phenotype & Relationships to Diseases; The Identification of Dingoes in a Background of Hybrids; hGH/PL Locus as a Model to Study the Effects of Cell Genome on Transitory Expression Systems; A Meta-Analytical Approach in Mutant Mice to Study the Genes Involved in Hyperactive Syndromes & Anxiety.
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