Genome, transcriptome and proteome analysis.QH324 0-470-84955-X Genome, transcriptome The transcriptome is the set of all messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules, or "transcripts", produced in one or a population of cells. The term can be applied to the total set of transcripts in a given organism, or to the specific subset of transcripts present in a particular cell type. and proteome pro·te·ome n. The complete set of proteins that are produced by the genes of an organism. proteome the entire complement of proteins produced by a cell. analysis. Bernot, Alain. Trans. by James McClellan and Susan Cure. John Wiley & Sons, [c]2004 231 p. $50.00 (pa) Starting with a review of molecular genetics molecular genetics n. The branch of genetics that deals with hereditary transmission and variation on the molecular level. , Bernot (Universite d'Evry, France) introduces the tools and techniques widely used in genome, transcriptome, and proteome analysis. He offers a broad overview of linkage maps, physical maps, and genome sequencing, and discusses the identification of genes responsible for disease. The book will be used by students taking courses in bioinformatics, human genetics Human genetics A discipline concerned with genetically determined resemblances and differences among human beings. Technological advances in the visualization of human chromosomes have shown that abnormalities of chromosome number or structure are surprisingly , biochemistry, and molecular biology. The book was first published in French in 2001 as Analyse de Genomes, Transcriptome et Proteoms, Dunod, Paris. |
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