Models of cellular regulation

The human genome of three billion letters has been sequenced. So have the genomes of thousands of other organisms. With unprecedented resolution, modern technologies are allowing us to peek into the world of genes, biomolecules, and cells - and flooding us with data of immense complexity that we are...

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Autor principal: Aguda, Baltazar D.
Otros Autores: Baltazar D. Aguda; Avner Friedman
Lenguaje:Undetermined
English
Publicado: Oxford,New York Oxford University Press 2008
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Sumario:The human genome of three billion letters has been sequenced. So have the genomes of thousands of other organisms. With unprecedented resolution, modern technologies are allowing us to peek into the world of genes, biomolecules, and cells - and flooding us with data of immense complexity that we are just barely beginning to understand. A huge gap separates our knowledge of the components of a cell and what is known from our observations of its physiology. The authors have written this graduate textbook to explore what has been done to close this gap of understanding between the realms of molecules and biological processes
Descripción Física:x, 183 p.
ill.
26 cm
Bibliografía:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0198570910
9780198570912