John C Lucchesi
ISBNs: 9811258430, 9811258937, 9811258457, 978-9811258459,
9789811258459, 978-9811258930, 9789811258930, 978-9811258435,
9789811258435, B0C89ZQHLT
English | 2023 | Original PDF | 163 Pages
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 parents to their offspring and
that it is responsible for the anatomy, physiology and behavior of all
individuals throughout development and adult life. Yet, how this
information is retrieved and used selectively to allow a fertilized egg
to become an organism made up of myriads of different cells and
tissues is not as evident and easily understood.
Dr Lucchesi,
an internationally known researcher and teacher, provides an easily
opened window into the role that the complex of proteins and nucleic
acids that are associated with the DNA play in mediating gene
expression and in responding to environmental circumstances.
Readership:
A wide range of readers: undergraduate, graduate and medical students,
scientists in various academic, pharmaceutical or biotechnical
disciplines; general public individuals with scientific curiosity and a
desire to update their understanding of the principles of heredity.