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Plant molecular biology / Donald Grierson and Simon N. Covey.

By: Grierson, Donald.
Contributor(s): Covey, Simon N.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Tertiary level biology.Publisher: Glasgow : Blackie, 1988Edition: 2nd ed.Description: ix, 233 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.ISBN: 0216924863 ; 0216924855 .Subject(s): Plant molecular biology | Plant geneticsDDC classification: 581.8
Contents:
Organization of nuclear DNA -- Structure and expression of nuclear genes -- The plastome and chloroplast biogenesis -- Mitochondrial DNA organization and function -- Regulation of differential gene expression during plant development -- Gene expression during development of nitrogen-fixing root nodules -- Genetic transformation of plants by agrobacterium -- Plant viruses -- Genetic engineering of plants.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
General Lending MTU Bishopstown Library Lending 581.8 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00056691
Total holds: 0

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In the preface to the first edition ofthis book, we expressed a conviction that there was a need for a short book that highlighted important advances in the new discipline of plant molecular biology. The rapid development of this topic has been brought about by the recognition of the unique properties of plants in the study of growth and development together with the application of recombinant DNA techniques to tackle these problems. Plant cells contain DNA in nuclei, plastids and mitochondria, and so offer the unique challenge of studying the interaction of three separate genetic systems in a single organism. The molecular approach has provided, in recent years, a wealth of important information about how plants function, and how they interact with bacteria, fungi and viruses. Furthermore, plant development involves the regulation of gene expression in response to intern al and external signals, and plant molecular biology has provided a fundamental insight into how this development is regulated. This is not only of considerable scientific interest, but also has important implications for the production of plants and plant products in agriculture, horticulture and the food industries.

Bibliography: p. 212-225. - Includes index.

Organization of nuclear DNA -- Structure and expression of nuclear genes -- The plastome and chloroplast biogenesis -- Mitochondrial DNA organization and function -- Regulation of differential gene expression during plant development -- Gene expression during development of nitrogen-fixing root nodules -- Genetic transformation of plants by agrobacterium -- Plant viruses -- Genetic engineering of plants.

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