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Collecting the Blueprint of Life An Historical Account of the Discovery of DNA Repair Mechanisms

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By: EC Friedberg
224 pages, Illus
Collecting the Blueprint of Life
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  • Collecting the Blueprint of Life ISBN: 9780879695071 Hardback Jan 1997 Out of Print #85453
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In this brief, readable, and revealing book, one of the pioneers of the now rapidly evolving field of DNA repair traces the history of the discovery of the more important mechanisms by which cells respond to DNA damage. Errol Friedberg has written an enjoyable and informative introduction to the study of DNA mutagenesis and re-pair that will interest students at an advanced undergraduate or graduate student level as well as investigators in fields as diverse as oncogenesis, cell cycle regulation, transcription and DNA replication.

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In the beginning; let there be light - the discovery of enzymatic photoreactivation; the emergence of excision repair; new mechanisms for repairing DNA; mismatched bases are repaired by yet a different mode; the remarkable SOS phenomenon; epilogue - molecule of the year 1994.

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Out of Print
By: EC Friedberg
224 pages, Illus
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