Our genome is the blueprint for our existence: it encodes all the information we need to develop from a single cell into a hugely complicated functional organism. Yet it is more than a static information store: our genome is a dynamic, tightly regulated collection of genes, which switch on and off in many combinations to give the variety of cells from which our bodies are formed. But how do we identify the genes that make up our genome? How do we determine their function? And how do different genes form the regulatory networks that direct the processes of life?Introduction to Genomics is the most up-to-date and complete textbook for students approaching the subject for the first time. Lesk's engaging writing style brings a narrative to a disparate field of study and offers a fascinating insight into what can be revealed from the study of genomes. The book covers: the similarities and differences between organisms; how different organisms evolved; how the genome is constructed and how it operates; and what our understanding of genomics means in terms of our future health and wellbeing.Digital formats and resourcesThe book is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online resources:· The e-book offers a mobile-compatible experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks· Online resources, available for registered adopters, include downloadable figures and tables from the book· E-book and Trove formats are enriched with online resources for students, including extensive and imaginative weblems (web-based problems) for each chapter; hints and answers to end-of-chapter problems and exercises to support self-directed learning; a guided tour of websites and major archival databanks in genomics to springboard further research; Journal Club (links to related research articles on topics covered in the book paired with engaging questions); and rotating figures which allow readers to visualize complex structures.
Produktinformation
Utgivningsdatum2025-04-17
Mått216 x 267 x 25 mm
Vikt1 164 g
FormatHäftad
SpråkEngelska
Antal sidor624
Upplaga4
FörlagOUP OXFORD
ISBN9780198866893
UtmärkelserWinner of the 2023 Carl Brändén Award for exceptional contributions in the areas of education and/or service to the field of protein science.
Arthur M. Lesk is Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at The Pennsylvania State University, USA. Arthur received the Carl Brändén award from the Protein Society in 2023.
1: Introduction and background2: The Human Genome Project: achievements and applications3: Bioinformatics4: Classical genetics, mapping and sequencing5: Evolution and genomic change6: Comparative genomics7: Genomes of prokaryotes and viruses8: Genomes of eukaryotes9: Genomics and anthropology: human evolution, Migration, and domestication of plants and animals10: The impact of genomics on human health and disease11: Transcriptomics12: Proteomics13: Metabolomics14: Systems biology
Review from previous editionThis book is great for introducing the field of genomics, providing the basic concepts underpinning the field, including cutting edge techniques, along with examples of its application.
Arthur Lesk, The Pennsylvania State University) Lesk, Arthur (Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Benjamin Neale, Manuel Ferreira, Sarah Medland, Danielle Posthuma, USA) Neale, Benjamin (Center for Human Genetic Research, USA) Ferreira, Manuel (Center for Human Genetic Research, USA) Medland, Sarah (Virginia Commonwealth University, The Netherlands) Posthuma, Danielle (Vrije University
Arthur Lesk, Arthur M. Lesk, The Pennsylvania State University) Lesk, Arthur M. (Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Arthur Lesk, The Pennsylvania State University) Lesk, Arthur (Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology