ADIS, 2018. — 413 p. — ISBN: 978-981-10-7505-6 This book evaluates trends arising in “-Omics” sciences in terms of their current and potential future application to therapeutic design and understanding of disease. Chapters consider the impact of pharmacogenomics and bioinformatics on drug development, as well as trends in genomics, as applied to understanding of...
Springer, 2020. — 195 p. — (Compendium of Plant Genomes). — ISBN: 978-3-030-21269-8. This book on lupin genomics primarily focuses on the narrow-leafed lupin (NLL), and details the genomic resources that have been developed and how they are currently being used to help advance both fundamental and applied research on NLL in areas ranging from its domestication to plant-microbe...
World Scientific, 2008. — 572 p. The role played by structural proteomics in the first decade of the 21st century is equivalent to that played by the Human Genome Project in the last decade of the 20th century. The development of high-throughput technologies that permit the solution of hundreds of 3D structures of individual proteins, protein-protein complexes and protein-drug...
2nd edition. — Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. — 428 p. — ISBN: 978-0470747315 DNA technology has a vital role in diverse fields such as criminal investigation and gene therapy - dynamic areas involving many specialised terms and techniques. This unique dictionary offers current, detailed, accessible information to lecturers, researchers, students and technicians throughout the...
2nd edition. — Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. — 428 p. — ISBN: 978-0470747315 DNA technology has a vital role in diverse fields such as criminal investigation and gene therapy - dynamic areas involving many specialised terms and techniques. This unique dictionary offers current, detailed, accessible information to lecturers, researchers, students and technicians throughout the...
Cambridge University Press, 2012. — 344 p. Advances in chemistry, biology, and genomics coupled with laboratory automation and computational technologies have led to the rapid emergence of the multidisciplinary field of chemical genomics. This edited text with contributions from experts in the field discusses evolving concepts, essential techniques, and a wide range of...
Nova Science Publishers, 2013. — 458 p. Metagenomics is the study of microbial communities sampled directly from their natural environment, without prior culturing. DNA sequencing (or alternatively, an assay of functional properties) is applied to the culture-independent analyses of complex and diverse ("meta") populations of microbes. The rapid growth of metagenomics entails...
2nd edition. — Oxford University Press, 2006. — 307 p. This work incorporates a multitude of recent examples from microbiology, plant science, and zoology, drawing together a scattered literature in the first synthesis of the new and exciting field of ecological genomics. It will be of particular interest to senior undergraduate and graduate level students.
Oxford University Press, 2018. — 160 p. — (Very Short Introductions). — ISBN 978–0–19–878620–7. Genomics has transformed the biological sciences. From epidemiology and medicine to evolution and forensics, the ability to determine an organism's complete genetic makeup has changed the way science is done and the questions that can be asked of it. Its most celebrated achievement...
3rd edition — New York : Garland Science Pub., 2007. — 713 p. — ISBN: 0-8153-4138-5. The third edition of Genomes by T.A. Brown spans the broad topic of molecular genetics in a detailed and efficient manner. The material is organized into four parts: studying genomes, genome anatomies, how genomes function, and how genomes replicate and evolve. Genomes 3 begins with the basics...
Academic Press, 2020. — 388 p. — (Translational and Applied Genomics).— ISBN: 978-0-12-813695-9. Applied Genomics and Public Health examines the interdisciplinary and growing area of how evidence-based genomic knowledge can be applied to public health, population health, healthcare and health policies. The book gathers experts from a variety of disciplines, including life...
2nd Edition. — Academic Press, 2020. — 486 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-818607-7. This book, Second Edition covers techniques from both proteomics and metabolomics and includes all steps involved in biomarker discovery, from study design to study execution. The book describes methods and presents a standard operating procedure for sample selection, preparation and storage, as well as...
Academic Press, 2019. — 576 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-816193-7. This book is the first reference volume to offer a holistic examination of omics-driven advances across different aspects of exercise and sports physiology, biochemistry, sports medicine, psychology, anthropology, and sports nutrition; and highlighting the opportunities towards advance personalized training and athlete...
Academic Press, 2019. — 460 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-814919-5. This book provides the latest technological developments and applications of single-cell technologies in the field of biomedicine. In the current era of precision medicine, the single-cell omics technology is highly promising due to its potential in diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutics. Sections in the book cover...
Wiley, 2002. - 418 p. Provides an overview of the rapidly evolving field of genomics with coverage of nucleic acid technologies, proteomics and bioinformatics. It includes chapters on applications in human health, agriculture and comparative genomics and also contains two chapters on the legal and ethical issues of genomics, a topic that is becoming increasingly important as...
2nd Edition. — Wiley-Blackwell, 2019. — 335 p. — ISBN: 978-1-119-08172-2. Building on the strength of the original edition, this book presents the state of the art in the field of proteomics and offers students and scientists new tools and techniques to advance their own research. Written by leading experts in the field, it provides readers with an understanding of new and...
Wiley, 2006. - 336 p. Written by recognized experts in the study of proteins, Proteomics for Biological Discovery begins by discussing the emergence of proteomics from genome sequencing projects and a summary of potential answers to be gained from proteome-level research. The tools of proteomics, from conventional to novel techniques, are then dealt with in terms of underlying...
Pearson Education, 2011. — 225 p. — ISBN: 978-0-13-216814-4 In Investigating the Human Genome, leading medical genetics scholar Moyra Smith reviews current and recent work in genetics and genomics to assess progress in understanding human variation and the pathogenesis of common and rare diseases in which genetics plays a role. Smith provides an exceptional overview of the most...
3rd Edition. - Wiley, 2013. - 510 p. DNA technology is evolving rapidly, with new methods and a fast-growing vocabulary. This unique dictionary offers current, detailed and accessible information on DNA technology to lecturers, researchers and students throughout the biomedical and related sciences. The third edition is a major update, with over 3000 references from mainstream...
University of Giessen, 2010 - 110 p. The increasing demand of food and the rising concerns about climate change and energy security pushes Sorghum bicolor to the top of global agendas. The main attraction is its ability to provide food and animal feed as well as renewable energy products, and industrial commodities. The species comprises grain and sweet sorghum types. Sweet...