Catálogo de libros: Genética (no médica)

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  • BIOCOMPUTING 2018
    A KEITH DUNKER LAWRENCE RUSS B ALTMAN
     The Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (PSB) 2018 is an international, multidisciplinary conference for the presentation and discussion of current research in the theory and application of computational methods in problems of biological significance. Presentations are rigorously peer reviewed and are published in an archival proceedings volume. PSB 2018 will be held on January ...
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    287,37 €

  • BIOCOMPUTING 2016 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE PACIFIC SYMPOSIUM
    A KEITH DUNKER LAWRENCE RUSS B ALTMAN
     The Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (PSB) 2016 is an international, multidisciplinary conference for the presentation and discussion of current research in the theory and application of computational methods in problems of biological significance. Presentations are rigorously peer reviewed and are published in an archival proceedings volume. PSB 2016 will be held on January ...
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    267,56 €

  • Hood
    Luke Timmerman
    NAMED A TOP INDIE BOOK IN 2017 BY KIRKUS REVIEWSLee Hood did that rarest of things. He enabled scientists to see things they couldn’t see before and do things they hadn’t dreamed of doing. Scientists can now sequence complete human genomes in a day, setting in motion a revolution that is personalizing medicine.Hood, a son of the American West, was an unlikely candidate to trans...
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    29,03 €

  • Heterosis and combining ability analysis in sesamum
    Bhagwan Gore / Sanjay Rathod
    The Analysis of Variance revealed that significant differences among treatments, parents, hybrids and parents presence v/s hybrids for all the characters except days to maturity. This validated that, presence of considerable amount of variability among experimental material. Five crosses viz., TBS-10 x TBS-05, R-20 x TBS-05, TBS-07 x TBS-05, TBS-05 x R-09 and TBS-10 x V-13 mani...
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    85,84 €

  • Genotyping of carp breeds Cyprinus carpio L. of Belarusian selection
    Elena Rovba / Oksana Koneva / Sergey Dromashko
    The proposed book refers to the field of biotechnology, in particular to the methods of genetic identification of fish breeds on the basis of molecular genetic markers. It is known that DNA molecular markers are characterized by different efficiency in tests for population affiliation of individuals. Therefore, in the laboratory of genetic processes modeling of the Institute of...
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    44,96 €

  • Molecular markers associated with barley improvement
    Claudia Toniazzo / Euclydes Minella / Sandra P. Brammer
    Molecular markers help in the selection of traits that are difficult to evaluate and directly access polymorphism at the DNA level. Conventional barley breeding becomes critical when selection is based solely on phenotypic data. The aim was to analyze and determine the genetic distance between 12 barley genotypes grown in seven locations in southern Brazil. Molecular analysis w...
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    55,47 €

  • Extracting RNA from the hippocampus of wistar rats
    João Henrique Diniz Brandão Gervásio
    In this book you can find information on the history of the discovery of nucleic acids, with an emphasis on RNA. There is also an introduction to the structure and functions of this molecule. The emphasis of the book is on different techniques used to extract RNA from the hippocampus of Wistar rats, from commercial methods to a technique carried out in house. Analyses were carr...
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    49,68 €

  • BIOCOMPUTING 2024
    LAWRENCE HUNTER MARYLYN RUSS B ALTMAN
    The Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (PSB) 2024 is an international, multidisciplinary conference for the presentation and discussion of current research in the theory and application of computational methods in problems of biological significance. Presentations are rigorously peer reviewed and are published in an archival proceedings volume. PSB 2024 will be held on January 3...
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    244,45 €

  • Extreme Biohacking
    SERGIO RIJO
    Dive into the groundbreaking world of 'Extreme Biohacking: Pushing the Human Body and Mind to the Limits.' This compelling exploration takes readers on a captivating odyssey through the diverse realms of biohacking, offering an in-depth look at the avant-garde techniques revolutionizing cognitive enhancement. From traditional nootropics to mind-bending technologies, each chapte...
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    12,20 €

  • Innovative Marvels
    Mack Rafeal
    In the consistently developing scene of mechanical headway, a bunch of imaginative wonders is arising, promising to shape our future in manners beforehand unbelievable. These weighty innovations reclassify our regular routines as well as hold the possibility to address squeezing worldwide difficulties and change the actual texture of human life. At the bleeding edge of this mec...
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    29,35 €

  • When Many Become One
    Victor Stone
    Embark on a journey through the frontiers of science, nature, and the cosmos with Victor Stone’s groundbreaking exploration, 'When Many Become One.' In this thought-provoking and visionary book, Stone delves into the intriguing world of hybridization, transcending the boundaries between animals, plants, and technology, while daring to imagine the extraordinary possibilities of ...
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    11,12 €

  • The Student’s Guide to Genetic Engineering Breakthroughs
    HARPER
    In the world of biotechnology, one term that frequently comes up is genetic engineering. But what exactly does it mean? Genetic engineering refers to the process of manipulating an organism’s genetic material to alter its characteristics. This innovative field has revolutionized the way we approach various aspects of life, including medicine, agriculture, and industry.Genetic e...
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    30,11 €

  • Reciprocal recurrent selection in maize full sibling families
    Ana Paula C. G. Berilli / Luis Eduardo Gottardo
    Maize is the world’s main agricultural crop and future projections show that it will continue to be the most important cereal. As far as plant breeding is concerned, one of the most efficient methods has been recurrent selection as a strategy for obtaining continuous genetic gains. With this in mind, in 2014 the Federal Institute of Espírito Santo Campus Itapina began a genetic...
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    53,60 €

  • Application of ISSR Molecular Markers in Stevia rebaudiana
    Marcos Iurinic / Maria Julia Fernández / Rosana Bubillo
    The genetic variability of 30 individuals of Stevia rebaudiana [Bertoni] from the germplasm collection of INTA EEA Cerro Azul (Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria, Estación Experimental Cerro Azul) was determined by applying Inter Simple Sequence Repeats (ISSR) molecular markers. From the unweighted pair group method with arithmetic mean (UPGMA) analysis, two clusters...
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    53,60 €

  • Search for biomarkers from peptides expressed in biopsies
    Jesus Morlett Chavez
    Cancer is defined as the gradual accumulation of gene alterations that transform any human cell into a mass of uncontrollable proliferation (1). Specifically, breast cancer (BC) is among the leading causes of death worldwide, including Mexico (2). In recent years it has been observed that there is a close relationship between breast cancer and some factors such as: a) socioecon...
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    54,90 €

  • A Biological Afterthought
    M.M. Flockhart
    No, this book is not about Delilah. Nor is it a rant against men. It is written to bring attention to the shrinking Y chromosome and hopefully to save it.We have lived for thousands of years with men and it is usually a good parasitic relationship, not everywhere in the world, but in most civilized places.Hopefully, it might encourage more research into the shrinking Y to save ...
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    16,14 €

  • Viability of pollen grains
    Fabiano Silva Soares / Isane Vera Karsburg / Jaqueline Aparecida Gonçalves Soares
    In pollen viability studies, the determination of pollen grain fertility can be investigated using direct and indirect methods, which involve methodologies in the field or in a laboratory environment in an attempt to predict what happens in the flower. Each technique allows for the interpretation of pollen fertility and, almost always, a combination of them guarantees a more ac...
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    45,76 €

  • ALGEBRAIC BIOLOGY, MATRIX GENETICS, AND GENETIC INTELLIGENCE
    Matthew He / MATTHEW HE SERGEY PETOUKHOV / Sergey Petoukhov
    Historically, mathematics, probability, and statistics have been widely used in the biological sciences. Recent progress in genomics has yielded many millions of gene sequences. But what do these sequences tell us and what are the generalities and rules governed by them? It seems that we understand very little about the genetic contexts required to 'read' them. There is more to...
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    219,63 €

  • Transgenic food
    Lais Cangussu
    More and more people are talking about GMOs and the pros and cons of manufacturing them. Transgenics are indeed a great advance in biotechnology and can bring many advantages in terms of productivity and the nutritional value of food. However, the risks need to be properly assessed and controlled, which requires ongoing research and widespread dissemination of the results. Face...
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    56,21 €

  • Taxonomic Status of Populations Recognised as Scinax Nebulosus
    Luiz Weber / Nivaldo Piorski / Tatiana Maria B. de Freitas
    Anurans, represented by frogs, toads and tree frogs, are the largest group in the Amphibia class, with more than 6,500 species, occurring on all continents except Antarctica and some oceanic islands, with 77 per cent of their families having a tropical distribution and 14 per cent in subtropical areas of the Northern Hemisphere. The Hylidae family is widespread and well represe...
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    54,90 €

  • Atonomic Study and Influence of UV Radiation on Evolution
    Carlos Hernando Parga Lozano
    The objective of this work was to determine the relationship between quantum mechanisms and their effect on photosynthetic biological models applied to atomic genetic evolution in the p53 gene of Homo sapiens. Mutations were performed in the p53 gene following evolutionary conservation parameters, especially in the 42 CpG points that are related to mutations influenced by ultra...
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    85,08 €

  • Mass selection in a melon population (Cucumis melo L.)
    Lucas Medeiros
    This study aimed to carry out the first cycle of mass selection in the PM3 melon population, as well as to choose the most important characters in the choice of plants, through the principal components technique, for the next cycles of mass selection. This population has the following characteristics: fruits with a shape ranging from flat to oval, with ribs, without lacy, yello...
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    56,21 €

  • Status of soft wheat biodiversity in southwestern Algeria
    Amina Bellatreche / Semir Suheil Gaouar / Yassine Mehdad
    Little is known about the diversity of wheat in Algeria. In the first part of the study (field survey), we began an inventory that was carried out in western Algeria (North and South) to collect local accessions of Triticum aestivum soft wheat for morphological characterization. In this context, a collection of 45 traditional and newly introduced soft wheat accessions was studi...
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    56,60 €

  • CHROMATIN AND EPIGENETICS
    VINCENZO PIRROTTA
    This book is an introduction to epigenetics, a controversial term that denotes the mechanisms that instruct the genome on how to express the purely genetic information that encodes proteins. Starting with the discovery of repressor proteins in the 1960s, epigenetics evolved into a kind of user manual for the genetic information, telling the genome if, when, how much and in what...
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    110,02 €

  • CHROMATIN AND EPIGENETICS
    VINCENZO PIRROTTA
    This book is an introduction to epigenetics, a controversial term that denotes the mechanisms that instruct the genome on how to express the purely genetic information that encodes proteins. Starting with the discovery of repressor proteins in the 1960s, epigenetics evolved into a kind of user manual for the genetic information, telling the genome if, when, how much and in what...
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    194,74 €

  • The Footprints of the Atoms
    Alfredo Archilla
    This book presents a new paradigm for the origin of Life on Earth by introducing the atomic definition of life and comparing it to the traditional organic meaning of life. It searches for the carbon-based origin of life, makes a detailed logical evaluation of the Intelligent Design hypothesis, and explains why it is a valid scientific hypothesis that needs an improved argument....
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    23,98 €

  • BRCA-related breast cancer
    Khedija Meddeb / Rym Meddeb
    It is estimated that 5-10% of breast cancers develop in the context of a genetic predisposition linked to the transmission of major susceptibility genes. BRCA1/2 are the genes most involved in the hereditary form of the disease. The aim of this book is to provide an update on BRCA-related breast cancer, the molecular characterization of these genes and the medical management of...
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    55,16 €

  • Use of Didactic Model as an Approach. Alternativa para o Ens. de Genética
    Ilda da Silva Bueno / Marcos E. Maciel
    The use of didactic models to illustrate Mendel’s crossings is one of the options for working these concepts in a different way. Creating a simulation so that students can analyze how the crossings performed by Mendel in the experiments that were the basis for the First Law happened. The present study proposes the use of a didactic model to aid in the understanding of the basic...
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    56,21 €

  • CRISPR Chronicles
    James Ellis
    Welcome to the dawn of the genetic age: a revolutionary epoch where the very code of life can be edited at will.As humanity stands on the brink of a genetic revolution, 'CRISPR Chronicles: Navigating the Ethics, Promises, and Perils of Gene Editing' presents an engaging and comprehensive exploration of the revolutionary CRISPR technology.With this book as your guide, you’ll emb...
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    16,74 €

  • CHROMATIN AND GENE FUNCTION
    JOHN C LUCCHESI
    The purpose of this primer is to provide students, teachers as well as academic and industry researchers with a succinct account of the chemical and structural features of chromatin and the role that these features play in the maintenance and function of the genetic material.It is universally accepted that DNA is the carrier of the genetic information that is transmitted from p...
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    114,22 €