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Molecular genetics of bacteria / (Record no. 7047)

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control field 7047
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005 - DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION
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008 - FIXED-LENGTH DATA ELEMENTS--GENERAL INFORMATION
fixed length control field 120930s2010 enka g b 001 0 eng d
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780470741856 (hardcover)
International Standard Book Number 9780470741849 (softcover)
International Standard Book Number 0470741848
035 ## - SYSTEM CONTROL NUMBER
System control number (OCoLC)495597806
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE
Original cataloging agency DLC
Transcribing agency DLC
Modifying agency DLC
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Language of cataloging eng
041 ## - LANGUAGE CODE
Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
050 00 - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CALL NUMBER
Classification number QH434
Item number .D35 2010
082 04 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 572.8293
Item number DAM 2010
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Dale, Jeremy,
Fuller form of name (Jeremy W.)
9 (RLIN) 7704
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Molecular genetics of bacteria /
Statement of responsibility, etc Jeremy W. Dale and Simon Park.
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement 5th ed.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc Chichester, West Sussex, England ;
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Wiley-Blackwell,
Date of publication, distribution, etc c2010.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xii, 388 p. :
Other physical details ill. ;
Dimensions 25 cm.
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-335) and index.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Title TOC
Formatted contents note Preface. 1 Nucleic Acid Structure and Function. 1.1 Structure of nucleic acids. 1.1.1 DNA. 1.1.2 RNA. 1.1.3 Hydrophobic interactions. 1.1.4 Different forms of the double helix. 1.1.5 Supercoiling. 1.1.6 Denaturation and hybridization. 1.1.7 Orientation of nucleic acid strands. 1.2 Replication of DNA. 1.2.1 Unwinding and rewinding. 1.2.2 Fidelity of replication; proofreading. 1.3 Chromosome replication and cell division. 1.4 DNA repair. 1.4.1 Mismatch repair. 1.4.2 Excision repair. 1.4.3 Recombination (post-replication) repair. 1.4.4 SOS repair. 1.5 Gene expression. 1.5.1 Transcription. 1.5.2 Translation. 1.5.3 Post-translational events. 1.6 Gene organization. 2 Mutation and Variation. 2.1 Variation and evolution. 2.1.1 Fluctuation test. 2.1.2 Replica plating. 2.1.3 Directed mutation in bacteria? 2.2 Types of mutation. 2.2.1 Point mutations. 2.2.2 Conditional mutants. 2.2.3 Variation due to larger-scale DNA alterations. 2.2.4 Extrachromosomal agents and horizontal gene transfer. 2.3 Recombination. 2.3.1 A model of the general (homologous) recombination process. 2.3.2 Enzymes involved in recombination. 2.4 Phenotypes. 2.4.1 Restoration of phenotype. 2.5 Mechanisms of mutation. 2.5.1 Spontaneous mutation. 2.5.2 Chemical mutagens. 2.5.3 Ultraviolet irradiation. 2.6 Isolation and identification of mutants. 2.6.1 Mutation and selection. 2.6.2 Replica plating. 2.6.3 Isolation of other mutants. 2.6.4 Molecular methods. 3 Regulation of Gene Expression. 3.1 Gene copy number. 3.2 Transcriptional control. 3.2.1 Promoters. 3.2.2 Terminators, attenuators and anti-terminators. 3.2.3 Induction and repression: regulatory proteins. 3.2.4 Two-component regulatory systems. 3.2.5 Global regulatory systems. 3.2.6 Quorum sensing. 3.3 Translational control. 3.3.1 Ribosome binding. 3.3.2 Codon usage. 3.3.3 Stringent response. 3.3.4 Regulatory RNA. 3.4 Phase variation. 4 Genetics of Bacteriophages. 4.1 Bacteriophage structure. 4.2 Single-strand DNA bacteriophages. 4.2.1 X174. 4.2.2 M13. 4.3 RNA-containing phages: MS2. 4.4 Double-stranded DNA phages. 4.4.1 Bacteriophage T4. 4.4.2 Bacteriophage lambda. 4.4.3 Lytic and lysogenic regulation of bacteriophage lambda. 4.5 Restriction and modification. 4.6 Bacterial resistance to phage attack. 4.7 Complementation and recombination. 4.8 Why are bacteriophages important? 4.8.1 Phage typing. 4.8.2 Phage therapy. 4.8.3 Phage display. 4.8.4 Phages in the natural environment. 4.8.5 Bacterial virulence and phage conversion. 5 Plasmids. 5.1 Some bacterial characteristics are determined by plasmids. 5.1.1 Antibiotic resistance. 5.1.2 Colicins and bacteriocins. 5.1.3 Virulence determinants. 5.1.4 Plasmids in plant-associated bacteria. 5.1.5 Metabolic activities. 5.2 Molecular properties of plasmids. 5.2.1 Plasmid replication and control. 5.2.2 Partitioning. 5.2.3 Host range. 5.2.4 Plasmid incompatibility. 5.3 Plasmid stability. 5.3.1 Plasmid integrity. 5.3.2 Partitioning. 5.3.3 Differential growth rate. 5.4 Associating a plasmid with a phenotype. 6 Gene Transfer. 6.1 Transformation. 6.2 Conjugation. 6.2.1 Mechanism of conjugation. 6.2.2 The F plasmid. 6.2.3 Conjugation in other bacteria. 6.3 Transduction. 6.3.1 Specialized transduction. 6.4 Recombination. 6.4.1 Consequences of recombination. 6.4.2 Site-specific and non-homologous (illegitimate) recombination. 6.5 Mosaic genes and chromosome plasticity. 7 Genomic Plasticity: Movable Genes and Phase Variation. 7.1 Insertion sequences. 7.1.1 Structure of insertion sequences. 7.1.2 Occurrence of insertion sequences. 7.2 Transposons. 7.2.1 Structure of transposons. 7.2.2 Integrons. 7.2.3 IS CR elements. 7.3 Mechanisms of transposition. 7.3.1 Replicative transposition. 7.3.2 Non-replicative (conservative) transposition. 7.3.3 Regulation of transposition. 7.3.4 Activation of genes by transposable elements. 7.3.5 Mu: A transposable bacteriophage. 7.3.6 Conjugative transposons. 7.4 Phase variation. 7.4.1 Variation mediated by simple DNA inversion. 7.4.2 Variation mediated by nested DNA inversion. 7.4.3 Antigenic variation in the gonococcus. 7.4.4 Phase variation by slipped-strand mispairing. 7.4.5 Phase variation mediated by differential DNA methylation. 7.5 Clustered regularly interspersed short palindromic repeats. 8 Genetic Modification: Exploiting the Potential of Bacteria. 8.1 Strain development. 8.1.1 Generation of variation. 8.1.2 Selection of desired variants. 8.2 Overproduction of primary metabolites. 8.2.1 Simple pathways. 8.2.2 Branched pathways. 8.3 Overproduction of secondary metabolites. 8.4 Gene cloning. 8.4.1 Cutting and joining DNA. 8.4.2 Plasmid vectors. 8.4.3 Bacteriophage lambda vectors. 8.4.4 Cloning larger fragments. 8.4.5 Bacteriophage M13 vectors. 8.5 Gene libraries. 8.5.1 Construction of genomic libraries. 8.5.2 Screening a gene library. 8.5.3 Cloning PCR products. 8.5.4 Construction of a cDNA library. 8.6 Products from cloned genes. 8.6.1 Expression vectors. 8.6.2 Making new genes. 8.6.3 Other bacterial hosts. 8.6.4 Novel vaccines. 8.7 Other uses of gene technology. 9 Genetic Methods for Investigating Bacteria. 9.1 Metabolic pathways. 9.1.1 Complementation. 9.1.2 Cross-feeding. 9.2 Microbial physiology. 9.2.1 Reporter genes. 9.2.2 Chromatin immunoprecipitation. 9.2.3 Cell division. 9.2.4 Motility and chemotaxis. 9.2.5 Cell differentiation. 9.3 Bacterial virulence. 9.3.1 Wide-range mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis. 9.3.2 Detection of virulence genes. 9.4 Specific mutagenesis. 9.4.1 Gene replacement. 9.4.2 Antisense RNA. 9.5 Taxonomy, evolution and epidemiology. 9.5.1 Molecular taxonomy. 9.5.2 GC content. 9.5.3 16 S rRNA. 9.5.4 Denaturing-gradient gel electrophoresis and temperature-gradient gel electrophoresis. 9.5.5 Diagnostic use of PCR. 9.5.6 Molecular epidemiology. 10 Gene Mapping to Genomics and Beyond. 10.1 Gene mapping. 10.1.1 Conjugational analysis. 10.1.2 Gene libraries. 10.1.3 Restriction mapping and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. 10.2 DNA sequence determination. 10.2.1 Sanger sequencing. 10.2.2 Dye terminator sequencing. 10.2.3 Pyrosequencing. 10.2.4 Massively parallel sequencing. 10.3 Genome sequencing. 10.3.1 Genome-sequencing strategies. 10.3.2 Relating sequence to function. 10.3.3 Metagenomics. 10.4 Comparative genomics. 10.4.1 Microarrays. 10.5 Analysis of gene expression. 10.5.1 Transcriptional analysis. 10.5.2 Translational analysis. 10.6 Metabolomics. 10.7 Systems biology and synthetic genomics. 10.7.1 Systems biology. 10.7.2 Synthetic genomics. 10.8 Conclusion. Appendix A Further Reading. Appendix B Abbreviations Used. Appendix C Glossary. Appendix D Enzymes and other Proteins. Appendix E Genes. Appendix F Standard Genetic Code. Appendix G Bacterial Species. Index.
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc This fifth edition provides students with an essential introduction to the molecular genetics of bacteria covering the basic concepts and the latest developments. It is comprehensive, easy to use and well structured with clear two-colour diagrams throughout. The focus of the book remains firmly on bacteria and will be invaluable to students studying microbiology, biotechnology, molecular biology, biochemistry, Read more...
526 ## - STUDY PROGRAM INFORMATION NOTE
Program name Pharmacy
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590 ## - LOCAL NOTE (RLIN)
Local note Saifun Momota
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Bacterial genetics.
9 (RLIN) 7705
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Microbial genetics.
9 (RLIN) 7706
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Genetic engineering.
9 (RLIN) 7707
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Park, Simon,
Dates associated with a name 1964-
9 (RLIN) 7708
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