Molecular biology of the Gene 5/E - Watson et al. ( 2004) Part l: chemistry and genetics Part l: Maintenance of the Genome Part l: Expression of the Genome Part IV: Regulation Part v: Methods 3/29/05 刻博来字 Wuhan Universit
Molecular Biology of the Gene, 5/E --- Watson et al. (2004) Part I: Chemistry and Genetics Part II: Maintenance of the Genome Part III: Expression of the Genome Part IV: Regulation Part V: Methods 3/29/05
Part ll: Maintenance of the genome Dedicated to the structure of DNa and the processes that propagate, maintain and alter it from one cell generation to the next @博共字 Wuhan University
Part II: Maintenance of the Genome Dedicated to the structure of DNA and the processes that propagate, maintain and alter it from one cell generation to the next
Ch 6: The structures of dna and rna Ch 7: Chromosomes, chromatins and the nucleosome Ch 8: The replication of DNA Ch 9: The mutability and repair of DNA Ch 10: Homologous recombination at the molecular level Ch 11: Site-specific recombination and transposition of DNA 3/29/05
Ch 6: The structures of DNA and RNA Ch 7: Chromosomes, chromatins and the nucleosome Ch 8: The replication of DNA Ch 9: The mutability and repair of DNA Ch 10: Homologous recombination at the molecular level Ch 11: Site-specific recombination and transposition of DNA 3/29/05
Different changes of DNa sequences Listen to the nature Mutation is bad and naturally repaired thus it could not be responsible for biodiversity. Recombination is good and naturally promoted; it is responsible for diversity inside of species Transposition is different from mutation and recombination because (1) producing mechanism is different: (2) no mechanism to correct it; 3) existing in nature in a well-controlled manner(10-5). Not repaired but controlled
Different changes of DNA sequences Listen to the nature ◼ Mutation is bad and naturally repaired, thus it could not be responsible for biodiversity. ◼ Recombination is good and naturally promoted; it is responsible for diversity inside of species. ◼ Transposition is different from mutation and recombination because (1) producing mechanism is different; (2) no mechanism to correct it; (3) existing in nature in a well-controlled manner (10-5). Not repaired but controlled
● Molecular Biology course CHAPTER 10 Homologous recombination at the molecular level @劣博字 Wuhan Universit
CHAPTER 10 Homologous recombination at the molecular level •Molecular Biology Course