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  • Nitrogen -- Fixation.  (1)
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    Burlington :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Eukaryotic cells. ; Prokaryotes. ; Evolution. ; Cytology. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V93.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (383 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080586304
    Series Statement: International Review of Cytology ; v.93
    DDC: 571.6
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Genome Evolution in Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Section I. RNA and Early Genome Evolution -- Chapter 1. Self-splicing RNA: Implications for Evolution -- I. Introduction: Ribosomal RNA Genes in Tetrahymena -- II. Tetrahymena Pre-rRNA Splicing Is Self-catalyzed -- III. Reactions Catalyzed by the RNA -- IV. Generality of RNA-Mediated Splicing -- V. How Were These Intervening Sequences Established in Evolution? -- VI. Why Does the Tetrahymena rRNA Intron Persist? -- VII. Roles for RNA Catalysis -- References -- Section II. DNA Reorganization and the Genetic Evolution of Subcellular Organelles -- Chapter 2. Mechanisms of DNA Reorganization in Bacteria -- I. Introduction -- II. Properties of Proteins Active on DNA -- III. Recombination Systems -- IV. Pathways of DNA Reorganization -- V. Regulation of DNA Reorganization -- VI. Summary: Biochemical Systems of DNA Reorganization -- References -- Chapter 3. Genetic Organization of the Chloroplast -- I. Introduction -- II. Conformation and Organization of Chloroplast DNA -- III. Chloroplast Genes -- IV. Chloroplast Transcription -- V. Correlation between Genetic and Physical Chloroplast DNA Maps -- VI. Chloroplast DNA Replication -- VII. Migratory Chloroplast DNA . . . . -- VIII. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4. Animal Mitochondrial DNA: An Extreme Example of Genetic Economy -- I. Introduction -- II. Unique Features and Diversity of the Mitochondrial Genetic Code -- III. An Economical Decoding Mechanism -- IV. Size and Physical Structure of Animal mtDNA -- V. The Mammalian Mitochondrial Genome -- VI. The Mitochondria1 Genome of Other Vertebrates -- VII. The Mitochondrial Genome of Invertebrates -- VIII. Evolution of Animal Mitochondrial DNA -- IX. Conclusions and Perspectives -- References. , Section III. Split Genes and the Genetic Evolution of Eukaryotes -- Chapter 5. Exons and the Evolution of Proteins -- I. Introduction -- II. Protein Structure -- III. Correlation of Exons with Protein Structure -- IV. Temporal Stability of the Exon/Intron Pattern -- V. A Concluding Hypothesis -- References -- Chapter 6. The Origin and Evolution of Retroposons -- Part 1: Mechanisms of RNA Splicing -- I. Prologue -- II. Splicing of Transfer RNA -- III. Splicing of Ribosomal RNA, Mitochondrial RNA, and Chloroplast RNA -- IV. Splicing of Messenger RNA -- References to Part 1 -- Part 2: The Structure and Evolution of Retroposons -- V. Introduction and Summary -- VI. The Varieties of Retroposons -- VII. Mechanisms of Retroposon Insertion -- VIII. The Clustering of Retroposons -- IX. Evolutionary Possibilities -- References to Part 2 -- Chapter 7. Transposable Elements in Eukaryotes -- I. Introduction -- II. Transposable Elements with Long Terminal Direct Repeats -- III. Transposable Elements with Long Terminal Inverted Repeats -- IV. Transposable Elements with Short Inverted Terminal Repeats -- V. Transposable Elements without Terminal Repeats -- VI. General Comments -- References -- Chapter 8. Splicing in Adenovirus and Other Animal Viruses -- I. Introduction -- II. The Early Stage of the Adenovirus Life Cycle -- III. The Major Late Transcription Unit -- IV. The Splicing Mechanism -- References -- Index -- Contents of Recent Volumes.
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    Burlington :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Cytology. ; Nitrogen -- Fixation. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V104.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (371 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080586410
    DDC: 571.6
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Cytology: A Survey of Cell Biology -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Plasmids of Rhizobium and Their Role in Symbiotic -- I. Introduction -- II. Physical Studies on Plasmids -- III. Strategies and Genetic Methods for a Functional Analysis of Plasmids -- IV. Functions Controlled by Plasmid Genes -- V. Plasmid-Genome Rearrangements -- VI. Relationship between Rhizobium and Agrobacterium Plasmids -- VII. Restriction Endonuclease Maps -- VIII. Perspectives -- References -- Chapter 2. Mouse Mutants: Model Systems to Study Congenital Cataract -- I. Introduction -- II. The Search for Chromosomes Associated with the Mutants Cataract -- III. Lens Crystallins -- IV. Cellular Studies on Lens Epithelial Cells -- V. Manipulations of the Cataractous Phenotype -- VI. Possible Areas of Research for the Future -- References -- Chapter 3. Cell Wall Synthesis in Apical Hyphal Growth -- I. Introduction -- II. Observations on Living Hyphae -- III. The Cytoplasmic Components of Apical Wall Growth -- IV. Structure of the Fungal Cell Wall -- V. Wall Polymer Assembly at the Hyphal Apex -- VI. Summary -- References -- Chapter 4. Connectin, an Elastic Filamentous Protein of Striated Muscle -- I. Introduction -- II. The Third Filament? -- III. Connectin versus Titin -- IV. Native Connectin -- V. Interaction with Myosin and Actin -- VI. Location in Myofibrils -- VII. Connectin as an Elastic Component -- VIII. Connectin Transformation during Differentiation -- IX. Comparative Biochemistry -- X. Perspectives -- References -- Chapter 5. Cell Interactions during the Seminiferous Epithelial Cycle -- I. Introduction -- II. Spermatogenic Cell Types and Their Metabolism -- III. Cycle, Wave, and Transillumination of the Seminiferous Epithelium. , IV. Transcriptional Activity during Spermatogenesis and the Function of the Chromatoid Body -- V. Cyclic Interaction between Sertoli Cells and Spermatogenic Cells -- VI. Localization and Function of Plasminogen Activators in the Seminiferous Epithelium -- VII. Spermatogenesis in Vitro -- VIII. Interaction between Seminiferous Tubules and the Leydig Cells -- IX. Conclusions and Future Prospects -- References -- Chapter 6. The Cytoskeleton in Protists: Nature, Structure, and Functions -- I. Introduction -- II. Actin -- III. Myosin -- IV. Roles of Actin and Myosin -- V. Tubulins and Microtubules -- VI. Periodic Fibers -- VII. Intermediate Filaments -- VIII. Epiplasm -- IX. Nonactin Microfilaments -- X. Filament Systems of Unknown Nature -- XI. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7. The Electrical Dimension of Cells: The Cell as a Miniature Electrophoresis Chamber -- I. Introduction -- II. Structure of the Plasma Membrane and the Generation of the Transmembrane Potential and Transcellular Currents -- III. Selected Functions of Ionic Currents -- IV. Effects of Imposed Electrical Fields on Cellular Activities -- V. Closing Remarks -- References -- Index.
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