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mechanistic studies of DNA replication and genetic recombination
About this book
Mechanistic Studies of DNA Replication and Genetic Recombination emerged from a symposium on DNA replication and genetic recombination held from March 16-21, 1980 in Keystone, Colorado. The event featured 30 plenary session talks, 13 workshop discussion groups, and the 210 poster sessions. The studies described in this book are paving the way for the elucidation of other basic genetic mechanisms, including ""new"" areas in molecular genetics such as those of eukaryotic gene expression and the transposition of mobile genetic elements. This book is divided into 10 parts: summaries of workshop discussion groups (Part I); studies on eukaryotic model systems for DNA replication (Part II); studies on bacterial replication origins (Part III); studies on replication origins of bacterial phages and plasmids (Part IV); studies on eukaryotic replication origins (Part V); studies on prokaryotic replication enzymology (Part VI); studies on eukaryotic replication enzymology (Part VII); studies on the fidelity of DNA replication (Part VIII); studies on DNA topoisomerases (Part IX); and studies of genetic recombination mechanisms (Part X).
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Mechnanistic Studies of DNA Replication and Genatic Recombination
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- PART I: SUMMARIES OF WORKSHOP DISCUSSION GROUPS
- PART II: EUKARYOTIC MODEL SYSTEMS FOR DNA REPLICATION
- PART III: BACTERIAL REPLICATION ORIGINS
- PART IV: REPLICATION ORIGINS OF BACTERIAL PHAGES AND PLASMIDS
- PART V: STUDIES ON EUKARYOTIC REPLICATION ORIGINS
- PART VI: PROKARYOTIC REPLICATION ENZYMOLOGY
- PART VIl: EUKARYOTIC REPLICATION ENZYMOLOGY
- PART VIII: STUDIES ON THE FIDELITY OF DNA REPLICATION
- PART IX: DNA TOPOISOMERASES
- PART X: STUDIES OF GENETIC RECOMBINATION MECHANISMS
- INDEX