Handbook of Genome Research / Vol.2
By: Sensen, Christof W.
Material type: BookPublisher: Germany : Wiley-Blackwell; 2005Description: 646 p.ISBN: 3527313486 (hardcover); 9783527313488 (hardcover).Subject(s): Genetics Genome research Bioinformatics ProteomicsDDC classification: 575.10724 Sensen 18227 1st 2005 Genetics Summary: In this unique presentation of a revolutionary field of science, the first section introduces the domains of application for genomics and bioinformatics, such as sequencing and the comparative sequence analysis of model organisms, investigating genetically influenced diseases, the development of new active substances, agri-food and environmental genomics. There then follows an overview of current topics central to DNA technologies, proteomics, metabolomics and bioinformatics, including such hot topics as DNA chip fabrication, yeast two hybrid analysis, tools for gene expression studies, metabolic networks and systems biology. The whole is rounded off by four chapters on the ethical, legal and social aspects of this sensitive topic.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | UVAS Library Genetics | MED | 575.10724 Sensen 18227 Vol.II 2005 Genetics (Browse shelf) | Available | 18227 |
In this unique presentation of a revolutionary field of science, the first section introduces the domains of application for genomics and bioinformatics, such as sequencing and the comparative sequence analysis of model organisms, investigating genetically influenced diseases, the development of new active substances, agri-food and environmental genomics. There then follows an overview of current topics central to DNA technologies, proteomics, metabolomics and bioinformatics, including such hot topics as DNA chip fabrication, yeast two hybrid analysis, tools for gene expression studies, metabolic networks and systems biology. The whole is rounded off by four chapters on the ethical, legal and social aspects of this sensitive topic.
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