Transducing the genome : information, anarchy, and revolution in the biomedical sciences / Gary Zweiger.
Tipo de material: TextoEditor: New York : McGraw-Hill, c2001Descripción: xv, 269 páginas : ilustracionesTipo de contenido:- texto
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- 0071369805
- 575.1 Z97t 2001
Contenidos:
Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Cancer, computers, and a list-based biology -- Information and life -- Behold the gene -- Working with genes one at a time -- Database -- Getting the genes -- Prospecting for genes with ESTs -- ESTs, the gene race, and Moore´s law -- End game -- Human genome history -- Comparing human genomes -- Paradigm in peril -- Ancient internet--information flow in cells -- Accessing the information output of the genome -- Genomics industry -- SNP race -- From information to knowledge -- Final act -- Future prospects -- Appendix : How the patent process works.
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Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Cancer, computers, and a list-based biology -- Information and life -- Behold the gene -- Working with genes one at a time -- Database -- Getting the genes -- Prospecting for genes with ESTs -- ESTs, the gene race, and Moore´s law -- End game -- Human genome history -- Comparing human genomes -- Paradigm in peril -- Ancient internet--information flow in cells -- Accessing the information output of the genome -- Genomics industry -- SNP race -- From information to knowledge -- Final act -- Future prospects -- Appendix : How the patent process works.
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