Molecular zoology : (Record no. 35930)

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ISBN 0471144495
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ISBN 9780471144496
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ISBN 0471144614
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ISBN 9780471144618
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Classification number 574.88
Item number MOL
245 00 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Molecular zoology :
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Place of publication New York :
Name of publisher Wiley-Liss,
Year of publication c1996.
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Number of Pages xxx, 580 pages :
Other physical details illustrations (some color), maps ; 24 cm
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note Developed from a January '95 American Society of Zoologists three-day symposium on "Molecular approaches to zoology & evolution."<br/> Included Index
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Formatted contents note Biological databases on the Internet / Judith A. Blake and Carol J. Bult --<br/>Parametric bootstrapping in molecular phylogenetics : applications and performance / John P. Huelsenbeck, David M. Hillis, Robert Jones --<br/>Molecular approaches and the growth of phylogenetic biology / Wayne Paul Maddison --<br/>Characterization of genetic structure and genealogies using RAPD-PCR markers : a random primer for the novice and nervous / Richard K. Grosberg, Donald R. Levitan, Brenda B. Cameron --<br/>Macrospatial genetic structure and speciation in marine taxa with high dispersal abilities / Stephen R. Palumbi --<br/>Molecular approaches to the study of marine biological invasions / Jonathan Geller --<br/>Application of molecular methods to the assessment of genetic mating systems in vertebrates / Robert C. Fleischer --<br/>Strategies for finding and using highly polymorphic DNA microsatellite loci for studies of genetic relatedness and pedigrees / Joan E. Strassmann [and others] --<br/>PCR-based cloning across large taxonomic distances and polymorphism detection : MHC as a case study / Wayne K. Potts --<br/>Strategies for cloning developmental genes using closely related species / Billie J. Swalla --<br/>Using nematode vulva development to model the evolution of developmental systems / Ralf J. Sommer and Paul W. Sternberg --<br/>The analysis of lineage-specific gene activity during sea urchin development / R. Andrew Cameron [and others] --<br/>Evolutionary approaches to analyzing development / Rudolf A. Raff and Ellen M. Popodi --<br/>Revealing homologies between body parts of distantly related animals by in situ hybridization to developmental genes : amphioxus versus vertebrates / Linda Z. Holland, Peter W.H. Holland, Nicholas D. Holland --<br/>Evolutionary transposition and the vertebrate Hox genes : comparing morphology to gene expression boundaries with in situ hybridization / Ann Campbell Burke and Craig E. Nelson --<br/>Lineage analysis using retroviral vectors / Jeffrey A. Golden and Constance L. Cepko --<br/>Osmoregulatory gene expression and implications for evolutionary studies : strategies in identification of the osmotic response element (ORE) / Joan D. Ferraris and Arlyn García-Pérez --<br/>A molecular approach to the selectionist/neutralist controversy / Dennis A. Powers and Patricia M. Schulte --<br/>Molecular studies of the sequential expression of a respiratory protein during crustacean development / Nora Barclay Terwilliger and Gregor Durstewitz --<br/>The role of P450arom in sex determination of prototheria and nonmammalian vertebrates / Pancharatnam Jeyasuria [and others] --<br/>Molecular approaches to control of reproductive behavior and sexual differentiation of brain in rodents / Margaret M. McCarthy --<br/>Transgenic fish : ideal models for basic research and biotechnological applications / Thomas T. Chen [and others].
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Summary, etc Contemporary tools of molecular biology continue to open new areas of biological research and to provide important answers to classic problems. Zoological questions of mating strategies, physiological adaptation, genetic exchange between populations, cell lineages during development, and many others are now being powerfully addressed using tools from the molecular arsenal. To provide broad access to these tools
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Topical Term Molecular biology
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Topical Term Zoology, Experimental.
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Topical Term Molecular genetics
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Personal name Ferraris, Joan D.
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Personal name Palumbi, Stephen R.
856 42 - ELECTRONIC LOCATION AND ACCESS
Uniform Resource Identifier http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/wiley032/96000208.html
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/onix02/96000208.html
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Koha item type Reference Books
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Collection code Home library Current library Shelving location Date acquired Source of acquisition Cost, normal purchase price Full call number Accession Number Koha item type
Reference Main Library Main Library Reference 25/05/1998 Purchased 3725.00 574.88 MOL 004577 Reference Books

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