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Gene Expression in Animal Development

Gene Expression in Animal Development

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Publisher: Scientific International Pvt. Ltd.
Author: Choubey
Language: English
Subject: Life Science
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9789384007881
Copyright Year: 2016

About the Book

Gene Expression in Animal Development presents an in-depth discussion of molecular mechanisms that regulate gene expression during animal development. The book examines important theories related to the origin and diversity of antibodies and provides a detailed molecular genetic perspective on immunological problems.

Using a systematic and analytical approach, the text explores antibody amino acid sequences, particularly myeloma proteins, and analyzes their evolutionary patterns. It compares theoretical expectations with observed data to clarify long-standing controversies in immunology and molecular genetics.

The book also discusses clonal specialization of cells in antibody production and the process of somatic gene rearrangement, one of the key features of the immune system. Introductory explanations are included to make the subject accessible to molecular geneticists unfamiliar with immunology and immunologists unfamiliar with molecular genetics.

This work serves as a valuable resource for students, researchers, and professionals in molecular biology, genetics, immunology, and developmental biology.

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Book Details

Publisher: Scientific International Pvt. Ltd.
Author: Choubey
Language: English
Subject: Life Science
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9789384007881
Copyright Year: 2016

About the Book

Gene Expression in Animal Development presents an in-depth discussion of molecular mechanisms that regulate gene expression during animal development. The book examines important theories related to the origin and diversity of antibodies and provides a detailed molecular genetic perspective on immunological problems.

Using a systematic and analytical approach, the text explores antibody amino acid sequences, particularly myeloma proteins, and analyzes their evolutionary patterns. It compares theoretical expectations with observed data to clarify long-standing controversies in immunology and molecular genetics.

The book also discusses clonal specialization of cells in antibody production and the process of somatic gene rearrangement, one of the key features of the immune system. Introductory explanations are included to make the subject accessible to molecular geneticists unfamiliar with immunology and immunologists unfamiliar with molecular genetics.

This work serves as a valuable resource for students, researchers, and professionals in molecular biology, genetics, immunology, and developmental biology.