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publisher: Springer, published: 2010-03-04
ASIN: 1441915400
EAN: 9781441915405
sales rank: 1771512
Trees are truly amazing! Woody species underpin vital terrestrial ecosystems, present a complex array of evolutionary novelties, and provide essential benefits and commodities. Trees play a key role in the major biogeochemical cycles, including water, oxygen, and nitrogen. Notably, forests are second only to oceans in the biological sequestration of carbon, and forests are recognized for their vital role in regulating the concentration of the greenhouse gas, CO2. At the same time, forests are threatened by land clearing for development and agriculture, introduced pathogens and insects, and by climate change. A fundamental need encompassing all of these scientific, economic, and management issues is a better understanding of the basic biology of forest trees. As the power of genetic model systems for biological research became increasingly obvious, the need for a good tree model system grew. Gradually, Populus – a genus consisting of over 30 species with a wide geographic distribution - developed into the prime model system for tree research. With the advent of Populus as a full-fleshed model system for plant genetic and genomics, tools are now available for plant researchers to explore these fascinating aspects of tree biology. Genetics and Genomics of Populus provides an indepth description of the genetic and genomic tools and approaches for Populus, examines the biology that has been elucidated using genomics, and looks to the future of this unique model plant. This volume is designed to serve both experienced Populus researchers and newcomers to the field. Contributors to the volume are a blend of researchers, some who have spent most of their research career on Populus and others that have moved to Populus from other model systems. Research on Populus forms a useful complement to research on Arabidopsis. In fact, many plant species found in nature are – in terms of the life history and genetics – more similar to Populus than to Arabidopsis. Thus, the genetic and genomic strategies and tools developed by the Populus community, and showcased in this volume, will hopefully provide inspiration for researchers working in other, less well developed, systems.
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by: Desmond S. T. Nicholl
publisher: Cambridge University Press, published: 2008-06-23
ASIN: 0521615216
EAN: 9780521615211
sales rank: 389475
In this third edition of his popular undergraduate-level textbook, Des Nicholl recognises that a sound grasp of basic principles is vital in any introduction to genetic engineering. Therefore, as well as being thoroughly updated, the book also retains its focus on the fundamental principles used in gene manipulation. The text is divided into three sections: Part I provides an introduction to the relevant basic molecular biology; Part II, the methods used to manipulate genes; and Part III, applications of the technology. There is a new chapter devoted to the emerging importance of bioinformatics as a distinct discipline. Other additional features include text boxes, which highlight important aspects of topics discussed, and chapter summaries, which include aims and learning outcomes. These, along with key word listings, concept maps and a glossary, will enable students to tailor their study to suit their own learning styles and ultimately gain a firm grasp of a subject that students traditionally find difficult.
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by: Joseph F. Kelly
publisher: Liturgical Press, published: 2002-01
ASIN: 0814651046
EAN: 9780814651049
sales rank: 286573
The question of evil presents a profound challenge to humanity—why do we do what we know to be wrong? This is especially a challenge to religious believers. Why doesn’t an all-good and omnipotent God step in and put an end to evil? The Problem of Evil in the Western Tradition examines how Western thinkers have dealt with the problem of evil, starting in ancient Israel and tracing the question through post-biblical Judaism, Early Christianity (especially in Africa), the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Reformation, the Enlightenment, and to the twenty-first century when science has raised new and important issues. Joseph Kelly covers the book of Job, the book of Revelation, Augustine of Hippo, Aquinas, Luther, Marlow, Milton, Voltaire, Hume, Mary Shelley, Darwin, Jung, Flannery O’Connor, Karl Rahner, Teilhard de Chardin, and modern geneticists. Chapters are “Some Perspectives on Evil,” “Israel and Evil,” “The New Adam,” “Out of Africa,” “The Broken Cosmos,” “The Middle Ages,” “Decline and Reform of Humanism,” “The Devil’s Last Stand,” “Rationalizing Evil,” “The Attack on Christianity,” “Dissident Voices,” “Human Evil in the Nineteenth Century,” “Science, Evil, and Original Sin,” “Modern Literary Approaches to Evil,” “Some Scientific Theories of Evil,” and “Modern Religious Approaches to Evil.”
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by: Daniel J. Fairbanks
publisher: Brooks Cole, published: 1999-06-18
ASIN: 053425277X
EAN: 9780534252779
sales rank: 862776
Contains solutions to end-of-chapter problems.
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publisher: Wiley-Interscience, published: 2008-06-02
ASIN: 0470043814
EAN: 9780470043813
sales rank: 710224
Designed to inform and inspire the next generation of plant biotechnologists Plant Biotechnology and Genetics explores contemporary techniques and applications of plant biotechnology, illustrating the tremendous potential this technology has to change our world by improving the food supply. As an introductory text, its focus is on basic science and processes. It guides students from plant biology and genetics to breeding to principles and applications of plant biotechnology. Next, the text examines the critical issues of patents and intellectual property and then tackles the many controversies and consumer concerns over transgenic plants. The final chapter of the book provides an expert forecast of the future of plant biotechnology. Each chapter has been written by one or more leading practitioners in the field and then carefully edited to ensure thoroughness and consistency. The chapters are organized so that each one progressively builds upon the previous chapters. Questions set forth in each chapter help students deepen their understanding and facilitate classroom discussions. Inspirational autobiographical essays, written by pioneers and eminent scientists in the field today, are interspersed throughout the text. Authors explain how they became involved in the field and offer a personal perspective on their contributions and the future of the field. The text's accompanying CD-ROM offers full-color figures that can be used in classroom presentations with other teaching aids available online. This text is recommended for junior- and senior-level courses in plant biotechnology or plant genetics and for courses devoted to special topics at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. It is also an ideal reference for practitioners.
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by: David A. Coley
publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company, published: 1997-11
ASIN: 9810236026
EAN: 9789810236021
sales rank: 1137643
Designed for those who are using GAs as a way to help solve a range of difficult modelling problems. Designed for most practicing scientists and engineers, whatever their field and however rusty their mathematics and programming might be.
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by: Juan E. Vargas
publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, published: 2003-07-01
ASIN: 140510354X
EAN: 9781405103541
sales rank: 488557
If you are wondering how the biochemistry principles you are studying will apply to real life patients, Blueprints Notes & Cases - Biochemistry, Genetics, and Embryology has just what you need – basic science concepts tied to clinical cases! This book offers high-yield, concise basic science content presented in a logical template. Each topic features a case presentation followed by thought questions and a basic science review. Thumbnails and key points provide a quick review of the essential information. Multiple-choice questions at the end of each case allow you to test your knowledge. Use during your coursework to aid in understanding application of principles, then review again as you prep for exams.
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by: Dan M. Roden
publisher: Wiley-Blackwell, published: 2009-05-11
ASIN: 1405175400
EAN: 9781405175401
sales rank: 921122
This comprehensive and concise presentation of genetic factors in cardiovascular disease and their response to therapy consolidates knowledge of this high-interest and emerging topic. Covering broad areas of contemporary genomic medicine and specific cardiovascular diseases, this book is a must for anyone seeking to better understand this rapidly developing field.
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publisher: Humana Press, published: 2005-04-25
ASIN: 1588291871
EAN: 9781588291875
sales rank: 1051148
Well-recognized computational geneticists review and assess both currently available and developing tools for the rapid identification of the genetic basis for susceptibility to disease. The authors introduce a new computational approach that makes it possible to identify the genetic basis for differences in physiologic or pathologic responses among inbred mouse strains, thus facilitating more rapid genetic discovery. The focus is on the haplotype-based computational genetic analysis method and its application to inbred mouse strains. Reviewing murine models of asthma, lung disease, osteoporosis, and substance abuse, the contributors provide an overview of available mouse models, what has been learned from them, and which new models must be developed to advance our understanding of these diseases. They also describe how genetic analysis of human populations has yielded information on the genetic basis for susceptibility to asthma and other inflammatory diseases.
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by: Donna M. Bozzone
publisher: Chelsea House Publications, published: 2007-07
ASIN: 0791088189
EAN: 9780791088180
sales rank: 1562028
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