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Prokaryotic Gene Expression Book

Prokaryotic Gene Expression
Prokaryotic Gene Expression, Although prokaryotes (which include bacteria) lack a nucleus, they have genomic DNA and the study of their genes is an important area of research, with implications for developmental biology, the study of cancer, and the development of antibiotics. This b, Prokaryotic Gene Expression has a rating of 5 stars
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  • Prokaryotic Gene Expression
  • Written by author Simon Baumberg
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, July 1999
  • Although prokaryotes (which include bacteria) lack a nucleus, they have genomic DNA and the study of their genes is an important area of research, with implications for developmental biology, the study of cancer, and the development of antibiotics. This b
  • Although prokaryotes (which include bacteria) lack a nucleus, they have genomic DNA and the study of their genes is an important area of research, with implications for developmental biology, the study of cancer, and the development of antibiotics. This b
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Abbreviations
1History and overview1
2Protein recognition of specific DNA and RNA binding sites22
3Promoters, sigma factors, and variant RNA polymerases59
4Repressors and activators92
5Post-transcriptional control115
6Prokaryotic DNA topology and gene expression141
7Integration of control devices: A global regulatory network in Escherichia coli169
8Two-component systems194
9Switch systems229
10Integration of control devices. I. Pathogenicity253
11Integration of control devices. II. Sporulation and antibiotic production281
12Evolution of prokaryotic regulatory systems311
Index317


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