To grasp the essence of life : a history of molecular biology /
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Dordrecht ; Boston :
Kluwer Academic Publishers,
[2002]
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Table of Contents:
- Enzymes
- Genes
- One gene - one enzyme
- Phages
- The double helix
- Double helix : the anticlimax
- Avery? Hershey?
- The code craze
- Protein synthesis in vitro. How did it all start?
- The code in vitro
- Inside the Institut Pasteur
- pt. I. Prophage and the fertility factor F
- Inside the Institut Pasteur
- pt. II. Interrupted mating
- Inside the Institut Pasteur
- pt. III. The fermentation of lactose
- Inside the Institut Pasteur
- pt. IV. mRNA
- The operon
- RNA polymerase
- The coronation : DNA replication
- That was the molecular biology that was
- R & M
- Molecular clones
- Beyond coli
- Sequences
- HUGO & ELSI
- Outlook on the twenty-first century