Genomes/
T.A. Brown.
- New York: Wiley-Liss, 1999.
- xxviii, 472 p.: ill. (some col.), col. maps; 28 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ch. 1. What is a genome? -- Ch. 2. Mapping genomes by genetic techniques -- Ch. 3. Mapping genomes by physical techniques -- Ch. 4. Sequencing genomes -- Ch. 5. Understanding a genome sequence -- Ch. 6. Genome anatomies -- Ch. 7. The role of DNA-binding proteins -- Ch. 8. Initiation of transcription: the first step in gene expression -- Ch. 9. Synthesis and processing of RNA -- Ch. 10. Synthesis and processing of the proteome -- Ch. 11. Regulation of genome activity Ch. 12. Genome replication -- Ch. 13. The molecular basis of genome evolution -- Ch. 14. Patterns of genome evolution -- Ch. 15. Molecular phylogenetics.