|
Bacterial and Bacteriophage Genetics
Edward A. Birge
Springer
2006
Hardcover XX, 580 p. 167 illus ISBN 0387239197
£56.00
|
|
|
|
|
|
Genetic investigations and manipulations of bacteria and bacteriophage have made vital contributions to our
basic understanding of living cells and to the development of molecular biology and biotechnology. This volume
is a survey of the genetics of bacteria and their viruses, and it provides students with a comprehensive introduction
to this rapidly changing subject. The book is written for upper level undergraduates and beginning graduate students,
particularly those who have had an introductory genetics course.
The fifth edition has been extensively revised to reflect recent advances in the field. The book now has a
reader-friendly look, with end-of-chapter questions, "Thinking Ahead" and "Applications" boxes to challenge
students' comprehension and insights. A complete glossary of commonly used terms has been revised and
expanded.
Contents
Preface
- 1 Fundamentals of Bacterial and Viral Genetics
- 2 Replication and Analysis of DNA
- 3 Mutations and Mutagenesis
- 4 Transcription and Translation: Processes and Basic Regulation
- 5 DNA Repair and Simple Recombination
- 6 T4 Bacteriophage as a Model Genetic System
- 7 Genetics of Other Intemperate Bacteriophages
- 8 Genetics of Temperate Bacteriophages
- 9 Transduction
- 10 Genetic Transformation
- 11 Conjugation and the Escherichia coli Paradigm
- 12 Plasmids and Conjugation Systems Other than F
- 13 Plasmid Molecular Biology
- 14 Advanced Regulatory Topics
- 15 Site-Specific Recombination
- 16 Applied Bacterial Genetics
Appendix 1 Laws of Probability and Their Application to Prokaryote Cultures
Appendix 2 Useful World Wide Web Sites for Bacterial Genetics
Appendix 3 Answers to Application Questions
Glossary
Index
To find similar publications, click on a keyword below:
DNA
: Springer
: bacteriology
: genetics
: phage
: virology
|