Understanding DNA: The Molecule and How it Works

Understanding DNA: The Molecule and How it Works

by Ben Luisi (Author), Chris R . Calladine (Author), HoraceDrew (Author), Andrew Travers (Author)

Synopsis

The functional properties of any molecule are directly related to, and affected by, its structure. This is especially true for DNA, the molecular that carries the code for all life on earth. The third edition of Understanding DNA has been entirely revised and updated, and expanded to cover new advances in our understanding. It explains, step by step, how DNA forms specific structures, the nature of these structures and how they fundamentally affect the biological processes of transcription and replication. Written in a clear, concise and lively fashion, Understanding DNA is essential reading for all molecular biology, biochemistry and genetics students, to newcomers to the field from other areas such as chemistry or physics, and even for seasoned researchers, who really want to understand DNA.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Edition: 3
Publisher: Academic Press
Published: 13 Mar 2004

ISBN 10: 0121550893
ISBN 13: 9780121550899
Book Overview: An easily comprehendible explaination of the structure and function of DNA.

Media Reviews
Praise for previous editions: Stylish...beautifully crafted, with a logical step-by-step approach to the subject. A book from which the advanced undergraduate will benefit and which will also generate a refreshing perspective for experts -NATURE Understanding DNA is a great book that will surely prove to be a valuable teaching tool. -THE BIOCHEMIST A systematic and comprehensive analysis of the structure of DNA from a wonderfully fresh perspective. -TRENDS IN GENETICS
Author Bio
Chris Calladine is Professor of Structural Mechanics at the University of Cambridge. In addition to researching aspects of structural engineering, he has applied the methods of structural mechanics to the study of flagella and DNA. Horace Drew solved several of the first DNA crystal X-ray structures with Richard Dickerson at Caltech, and subsequently spent five years researching DNA and chromosome structures with Aaron Klug at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, UK He now lives in Australia and is a Principle Research Scientist at the CSIRO Division of Biomolecular Engineering in Sydney.