Now in its fifth edition and for the first time available as an electronic product with all entries cross-linked.This very successful long-seller has once again been thoroughly updated and greatly expanded. It now contains over 13,000 entries, and comprehensively covering genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics. Each entry contains an extensive explanation, including a comprehensive listing of synonyms and acronyms, and all formulas have been redrawn to create a uniform style, while most of the figures are custom designed for this dictionary.The ultimate reference for all terms in the -omics fields.
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- 2009
- 2008
The handbook of plant functional genomics
- 548 Seiten
- 20 Lesestunden
In this incisive, concise overview of this booming field, the editors -- two of the leading figures in the field with a proven track record -- combine their expertise to provide an invaluable reference on the topic. Following a treatment of transcriptome analysis, the book goes on to discuss replacement and mutation analysis, gene silencing and computational analysis. The whole is rounded off with a look at emerging technologies. Each chapter is accompanied by a concise overview, helping readers to quickly identify topics of interest, while important, carefully selected words and concepts are explained in a handy glossary. Equally accessible to both experienced scientists and newcomers to the field.
- 1978
Ultrastructural changes in wounded plant storage tissue cells; Chemistry and biochemistry of the aliphatic components of suberin; Synthesis and secretetion of cell wall glycoprotein in carrot root disks; Membrane systems and their transformations in aging plant storage tissues; Lipid metabolism in aging plant storage tissues; Lipolytic and lipoxygenase enzymes in plants and their action in wounded tissues; Terpenoids and their role in wounded and infected plant storage tissue; The biosynthesis of planolic compounds in wounded plant storage tissues; The tissue slice system as a model for studies of host-parasite relationships; Control of glycolysis in plant storage tissue; Induction and degradation of enzymes in aging plant storage tissuesL Biogenesis of cell organelles in wounded plant storage tissue cells; The development and control of respitatory pathways in slices of plant storage organs; Slicing-induced alterations in electron transport systems during aging of storage tissues; Control of ion transport in plant storage tissues slices; Studies on DNA and RNA polymerase activities and ribosomal RNA in plant storage tissue; Ribosome metabolism in excised slices of Jerusalem artichoke tuber; The physiology of ethylene in wounded plant tissues; Phytohormones and the regulation of cellular processes in aging storage tissues