Molecular Biology Gene to Proteins Sidney Navarro
- ISBN: 9781788822305
- Edition: 1st
- ©Year: 2020
- List Price : 165
About the Book
This book of Molecular Biology: Genes to Proteins is a multipurpose course book that accentuates on essential sub-atomic procedures, (for example, the combination of DNA, RNA, and protein) and hereditary wonders in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. At whatever point conceivable the book utilizes a revelation approach so understudies find out about the test confirm significant to the ideas examined. This instructive approach gives authentic and exploratory foundation data that allows the per user to perceive how atomic scholars look at pieces of information and build up the speculations that eventually prompt new advances in the field. Procedures created by sub-atomic researcher help to recognize bacterial and viral contaminations, deliver new medications and hormones, ponder the adequacy of a chemotherapeutic specialist used to treat a harmful infection, decide if an individual has an intrinsic mistake of digestion, and configuration medications to regard maladies, for example, AIDS. Albeit starting endeavors to cure inalienable mistakes of digestion by hereditary building have been generally unsuccessful, and without a doubt some have demonstrated hazardous to the subject, the up and coming age of atomic researcher likely will illuminate this and a large group of other wellbeing related issues.
Contents: 1. Introduction to Molecular Biology, 2. Protein Structure, 3. Protein Function, 4. Deoxyribonucleic Acid Structure, 5. Principles of Chromosome and Its Structure, 6. Genetic Analysis in Molecular Biology, 7. Viruses in Molecular Biology, 8. DNA Replication, 9. DNA Damage and Repair, 10. Genetic Recombination, 11. Protein Synthesis, 12. Genetic Code.
Sidney Navarro was an extremely industrious student. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology, and went on to earn a Ph.D. in the same subject. He has a vast and variegated experience of teaching and research spanning more than twelve years. After his training in molecular biology at Institute of Fundamental Research, Bucharest Germany, he worked constantly to modernize biology courses. He has taught and supervised doctoral research in molecular biology, enzyme biotechnology and physiology and has successfully completed several research projects funded by various agencies as a biologist of repute and credited with many educational innovations. Sidney Navarro has authored several books in the field of bioinformatics, biochemistry, immunology, molecular biology, physiology and logy.