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Manufacturer: Academic Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Publisher: Academic Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 581.0724
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Publication Date: 1985-12
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Reading Level: 330
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Manufacturer: Cambridge University Press
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Focko Weberling
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 582.0463
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Publication Date: 1989-11-24
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Reading Level: 432
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Description: In this book the author adopts and develops the thinking of that influential school of comparative morphology established by W.Troll. The book provides a summary of current understanding of flower and inflorescence morphology, combined with clear illustrations.
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Price: $120.00
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Sale: $120.00
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Manufacturer: Cambridge University Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 581.8734
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Publication Date: 1992-11-27
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Reading Level: 350
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Description: Photosynthetic plant cells are compartmentalized into subcellular organelles such as chloroplasts, mitochondria, peroxisomes, the cytosol, and the vacuole. Although this compartmentation serves to isolate particular functions to particular subcellular locations, the successful metabolic activity of the cell is actually dependent on a controlled and coordinated interaction between these organelles. In this book, leading scientists have contributed reviews of current research on the interaction of organelles in processes such as C3, C4, C3-C4 and CAM photosynthesis, photorespiration, substrate and protein transport, respiration, lipid metabolism, and organelle biogenesis. The result is a comprehensive state-of-the-art volume that provides a rich source of reference and information for plant biochemists and their students.
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Price: $54.95
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Sale: $54.95
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Manufacturer: Longman Scientific and Technical
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Stephen C. Fry
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Publisher: Longman Scientific and Technical
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 581.875
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Publication Date: 1988-07
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Reading Level: 333
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Description: First published in 1988 and now known as a classic. In this book Stephen Fry presents, in considerable practical detail, a wealth of information on methods for the preparation and analysis of plant cell walls and their constituents. The topics include: the isolation and purification of structural constituents, enzymes and metabolites; radiolabelling; an introduction to tissue culture techniques; the chemical characterization of polymers and biosynthetic intermediates. There are 11 chapters dealing with the wall components, their chemistry and biosynthesis, their constituents enzymes and the basis of growth through wall loosening.
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Manufacturer: John Wiley & Sons Inc
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 571.842
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Publication Date: 1998-04-01
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Reading Level: 224
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Description: DLC: Plant cell cycle.
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Price: $160.00
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Sale: $160.00
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Manufacturer: Lubrecht & Cramer Ltd
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Abraham Fahn::D. F. Cutler
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Publisher: Lubrecht & Cramer Ltd
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Publication Date: 1992-12
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Reading Level: 176
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Manufacturer: Plenum Pub Corp
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Leroy Creasy
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Publisher: Plenum Pub Corp
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Dewey Decimal Number: 581.192
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Publication Date: 1982-11
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Reading Level: 227
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Price: $274.00
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Sale: $274.00
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Manufacturer: Springer
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Alistair J. P. Brown::Mick F. Tuite
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Publisher: Springer
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 589.233
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Publication Date: 1993-05
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Reading Level: 409
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Description: Due to fundamental similarities between the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and multicellular organisms at the molecular level, and the powerful range of experimental tools available for this yeast, S. cerevisiae is proving an ideal model system for studies on protein synthesis and targeting. The topics covered are: - Messenger RNA stability and translation.- The translation apparatus. - Translational control and fidelity. - Protein targeting to the mitochondrion. - Nuclear transport. - The secretory pathway. - Protein folding and degradation. - Protein splicing. Modern and often novel molecular, genetic and biochemical approaches as well as most recent data are provided. The reader will gain a comprehensive view of the current status of the field.
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Price: $64.00
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Sale: $60.80
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Manufacturer: South Asia Books
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: T. Anando Rao
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Publisher: South Asia Books
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Publication Date: 1992-05
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Reading Level: 278
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Price: $352.00
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Sale: $311.46
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Manufacturer: Springer
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Publisher: Springer
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 581.873282
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Publication Date: 1994-06-30
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Reading Level: 400
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Description: Until very recently genetic maps of higher plants were based almost entirely on morphological and biochemical traits. These maps are rapidly being replaced and/or supplemented with DNA-based marker maps based on the use of powerful new molecular techniques. The new high precision maps can be developed with comparative ease and rapidity. They have a much higher density of markers, which allows revelation of more and more restricted segments of the genome. One of the many revolutionary aspects of this technology is that linkage between molecular markers and traits of interest often can be detected in a single cross. The ability to hybridize probe after probe to the DNA of the same individuals of a segregating population allows one to pursue the analysis until linkage becomes evident. With morphological and biochemical markers used previously, a separate cross was required to test linkage with each new marker. It was seldom that more than three markers could be tested for linkage with the trait of interest in a single cross because of viability problems. With the new techniques described in this volume, a new gene could be placed on the linkage map within a few days instead of the much longer time required with the previous techniques. In this book, a group of leading researchers provide background information and the latest versions of DNA-based marker maps for a variety of important crops. These maps illustrate the state of the art today. The progress made during the past five years has been truly phenomenal.
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