The unique feature of this book's first edition was the presentation of a
unified approach to the molecular biology of
prokaryotes and
eukaryotes. The success of this approach, and its continuation, is the result of a long string of discoveries showing similarities in solutions to biological problems that often extend across many or even all species. A six-part organization covers genes, proteins, gene expression, DNA, the nucleus, and cells. For individuals in the science community interested in genetics.
I have been using Genes VIII for a year already in my Molecular Biology studies and I should state that this is one of the best books written in this field. First of all, the material is structured in
This text is a vast improvement on the previous editions. Its improved vastly on both clarity and content. The figures themselves are excellent learning tools. Combined with uptodate material, it is