Praise for the Series:
Full of interest not only for the molecular biologist - for whom the numerous references will be invaluable - but will also appeal to a much wider circle of biologists, and in fact to all those who are concerned with the living cell.
--British Medical Journal
- Provides a forum for discussion of new discoveries, approaches, and ideas in molecular biology
- Contributions from leaders in their fields
- Abundant references
T.W. Traut and M.E. Jones, Uracil Metabolism--UMP Synthesis from Orotic Acid or Uridine and Conversion of Uracil to
b-Alanine: Enzymes and cDNAs.
P.F. Agris, The Importance of Being Modified: Roles of Modified Nucleosides and Mg
2+ in RNA Structure and Function.
N.A. Kolchanov, I.I. Titov, I.E. Vlassova, and V.V. Vlassov, Chemical and Computer Probing of RNA Structure.
Q.-P. Dou and A.B. Pardee, Transcriptional Activation of Thymidine Kinase, a Marker for Cell Cycle Control.
R.O. Laine, R.G. Hutson, and M.S. Kilberg, Eukaryotic Gene Expression: Metabolite Control by Amino Acids.
W.K. Joklik and M.R. Roner, Molecular Recognition in the Assembly of the Segmented Reovirus Genome.
C.W. Schmid, Alu: Structure, Origin, Evolution, Significance, and Function of One-Tenth of Human DNA.
H.M. Darwish and H.F. DeLuca, Recent Advances in the Molecular Biology of Vitamin D Action.
G.R. Greenberg and J.M. Hilfinger, Regulation of Synthesis of Ribonucleotide Reductase and Relationship to DNA Replication in Various Systems.
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