Genetic Engineering: Gene to Protein

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This versatile textbook, Molecular Biology: Genes to Proteins, emphasises important subatomic processes (such as the fusion of DNA, RNA, and protein) and hereditary marvels in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. The book uses a revelation technique wherever it is practical to let students know about the test confirmations that are important to the concepts being studied. This instructive method provides genuine and exploratory foundation data that enables the individual user to understand how atomic researchers analyse bits of information and construct the hypotheses that ultimately inspire new developments in the subject. Sub-atomic researchers developed procedures that distribute novel hormones and pharmaceuticals, detect bacterial and viral contamination, and more Consider the effectiveness of a chemotherapy practitioner used to treat a hazardous infection, determine whether a person has a digestive defect that is inherent, and design pharmaceuticals to treat diseases like AIDS. Although early attempts to treat inherited digestive disorders have mostly failed and undoubtedly some have proven harmful to the patient, the emerging field of atomic research is anticipated to shed light on this and a wide range of other health-related difficulties.

ISBN 9781778807363
Author Russell Stanley
Publisher OXMAN PRESS
Publication Year 2023
Category Agriculture & Life Science
Price $191.00

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Russell Stanley was a very hardworking. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Zoology and afterwards pursued a Ph.D. in the field. He has more than twelve years of extensive and diverse research and teaching experience. He studied molecular biology at the Institute of Fundamental Research in Bucharest, Germany, and then worked tirelessly to update biology curricula. As a well-known biologist who is credited with many educational innovations, he has taught and oversaw doctoral research in molecular biology, enzyme biotechnology, and physiology. He has also successfully completed several research projects funded by different agencies. In the fields of bioinformatics, biochemistry, immunology, molecular biology, physiology, and logy, Russell Stanley has written numerous books.