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by Mary Anderson,Jeremy Roberts

ePub Arabidopsis (Sheffield Annual Plant Reviews) download
Author:
Mary Anderson,Jeremy Roberts
ISBN13:
978-0849397325
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0849397324
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Blackwell; 1 edition (July 9, 1998)
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Biological Sciences
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Pp. 407. Sheffield, UK: Sheffield Academic Press.

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Since the early 1990s, Arabidopsis thaliana has been studied as the species of choice of 'flowering geneticists'.

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This volume focuses on Arabidopsis, one of the most important model systems currently available for gaining a fundamental understanding of gene organization, regulation, and development in flowering plants at the molecular level. Offering a comprehsive review of the subject, this book is written by some of the most outstanding contributors to this major area of plant science. The first two chapters examine global elements of the Arabidopsis genome project, the construction of the physical map, sequencing the genome, and strategies for structure function analysis. The tools and resources available to the community are described and the ways of accessing these electronically are detailed. The remaining chapters focus on insights that are being gained from current analyses of plant development using mutational approaches. Arabidopsis summarizes the most current developments in this area of plant science for researchers and postgraduates in plant physiology, development, biochemistry, molecular biology, and genetics.