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An overview of the implicit genome | 3 | |
1 | Sequence-dependent properties of DNA and their role in function | 23 |
2 | Mutation as a phenotype | 39 |
3 | Repeats and variation in pathogen selection | 54 |
4 | Tuning knobs in the genome : evolution of simple sequence repeats by indirect selection | 77 |
5 | Implicit information in eukaryotic pathogens as the basis of antigenic variation | 91 |
6 | The role of repeat sequences in bacterial genetic adaptation to stress | 107 |
7 | The role of mobile DNA in the evolution of prokaryotic genomes | 121 |
8 | Eukaryotic transposable elements : teaching old genomes new tricks | 138 |
9 | Immunoglobulin recombination signal sequences : somatic and evolutionary functions | 163 |
10 | Somatic evolution of antibody genes | 177 |
11 | Regulated and unregulated recombination of G-rich genomic regions | 191 |
12 | The role of the genome in the initiation of meiotic recombination | 208 |
13 | Nuclear duality and the genesis of unusual genomes in ciliated protozoa | 225 |
14 | Editing informational content of expressed DNA sequences and their transcripts | 248 |
15 | Alternative splicing : one gene, many products | 266 |
16 | Imprinting : the hidden genome | 282 |
Epilogue : an engineering perspective : the implicit protocols | 294 |
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Add The Implicit Genome, For over half a century, we have been in the thrall of the double-helicaln structure of DNA, which, in an instant, revealed that information can be transferred between generations by a simple rule, A pairs with T, G pairs with C. In its beautiful simplici, The Implicit Genome to your collection on WonderClub |