
Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 9. March 2012
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VIII, 238 pages
978-3-642-46202-3 (ISBN)
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On Molecular Biology.- References.- The Biological Significance of the Genetic Code.- I. Introduction.- II. Characteristics of the Genetic Code.- III. Conclusion.- References.- Errors in Translation.- I. Introduction.- II. The Translation System.- III. Errors in Translation.- IV. Errors Produced by Aminoglycosides.- V. Ribosome Mutations Leading to Ambiguity.- VI. Other Factors Causing Ambiguity in vitro.- VII. Does Misreading Occur in Mammalian Systems ?.- VIII. Does Misreading Occur in Living Cells?.- IX. Finale.- References.- The Incorporation of Fluorouracil into RNA and its Molecular Consequences.- I. Introduction.- II. Incorporation of FU into Whole Cells and Tissues.- III. FU and Ribosomes.- VI. FU and sRNA.- V. FU and mRNA.- VI. FU and Protein Synthesis.- VII. Synthetic Polynucleotides Containing FU.- VIII. Discussion.- XI. Summary.- References.- Organelle Biosynthesis: The Chloroplast.- I. Introduction.- II. Composition.- III. Chloroplast DNA.- IV. Ribosomes and RNA.- V. Synthesis of Chloroplast Proteins.- VI. Photoregulation of Chloroplast Development.- VII. General Conclusions.- References.- Macromolecules and Brain Function-A 1969 Baedeker.- I. Introduction.- II. Growth.- III. Sensory Modalities.- IV. Structural Localization: Brain Regions and Fractions.- V. Human Disorders.- VI. Learning and Memory.- References.- Author Index.
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Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1969
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
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VIII, 238 p.
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
435 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-642-46202-3 (9783642462023)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-46200-9
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Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology
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Content
On Molecular Biology.- References.- The Biological Significance of the Genetic Code.- I. Introduction.- II. Characteristics of the Genetic Code.- III. Conclusion.- References.- Errors in Translation.- I. Introduction.- II. The Translation System.- III. Errors in Translation.- IV. Errors Produced by Aminoglycosides.- V. Ribosome Mutations Leading to Ambiguity.- VI. Other Factors Causing Ambiguity in vitro.- VII. Does Misreading Occur in Mammalian Systems ?.- VIII. Does Misreading Occur in Living Cells?.- IX. Finale.- References.- The Incorporation of Fluorouracil into RNA and its Molecular Consequences.- I. Introduction.- II. Incorporation of FU into Whole Cells and Tissues.- III. FU and Ribosomes.- VI. FU and sRNA.- V. FU and mRNA.- VI. FU and Protein Synthesis.- VII. Synthetic Polynucleotides Containing FU.- VIII. Discussion.- XI. Summary.- References.- Organelle Biosynthesis: The Chloroplast.- I. Introduction.- II. Composition.- III. Chloroplast DNA.- IV. Ribosomes and RNA.- V. Synthesis of Chloroplast Proteins.- VI. Photoregulation of Chloroplast Development.- VII. General Conclusions.- References.- Macromolecules and Brain Function-A 1969 Baedeker.- I. Introduction.- II. Growth.- III. Sensory Modalities.- IV. Structural Localization: Brain Regions and Fractions.- V. Human Disorders.- VI. Learning and Memory.- References.- Author Index.