Genes VII by Benjamin Lewin

Genes VII by Benjamin Lewin

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In a change to previous editions of "Genes", which use a traditional analysis of formal genetics, this 7th edition has been organized in the context of the eukaryotic gene as revealed in the 1990s, an analysis based directly on the molecular properties of the gene itself.

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Genes VII by Benjamin Lewin

"Genes VII", the 7th of the "Genes" texts, gives an integrated account of the structure and function of genes, providing a synthesis and continuing the greater emphasis on how genes function in their biological context. In a change to all previous editions, which started with a traditional analysis of formal genetics, this 7th edition has been organized to present the subject in the context of the eukaryotic gene as revealed in the 1990s, an analysis based directly on the molecular properties of the gene itself.
Benjamin Lewin MW brings a unique combination of qualifications in wine and science to bear on the world of wine. He is one of only 300 Masters of Wine, and was the founding Editor of Cell journal. His books have received worldwide critical acclaim for their innovative approach. They include What Price Bordeaux?, Wine Myths and Reality, In Search of Pinot Noir, Claret and Cabs, and The Wines Of France. He has also authored many volumes in the series Guides to Wines and Top Vineyards, which are about the classic wine regions of the world. Lewin also writes the myths and realities column in the World of Fine Wine, and contributes to Decanter magazine. His blog on wine is at www.lewinonwine.com. He divides his time between the eastern United States and the wine-growing regions of Europe.
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ISBN 13 9780198792765
ISBN 10 019879276X
Title Genes VII
Author Benjamin Lewin
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2000-03-01
Number of pages 1007
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