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         Molecular Biology:     more books (100)
  1. Mitochondria: Practical Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  2. Mycoplasma Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  3. The Cell: A Molecular Approach, Fourth Edition by Geoffrey M. Cooper, Robert E. Hausman, 2006-06-01
  4. The Clostridia: Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis
  5. Molecular Biology and Biotechnology: A Guide for Teachers by Helen Kreuzer, Adrianne, Ph.D. Massey, 2007-10-07
  6. Calculations for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology: A Guide to Mathematics in the Laboratory by Frank H. Stephenson, 2003-05
  7. Molecular Biology and Genomics (The Experimenter Series) by Cornel Mulhardt, 2006-12-04
  8. Research in Computational Molecular Biology: 9th Annual International Conference, RECOMB 2005, Cambridge, MA, USA, May 14-18, 2005, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  9. Molecular Biology of Cancer (Advanced Text) by F. Macdonald, 2004-05-12
  10. Statistical Methods in Molecular Evolution (Statistics for Biology and Health)
  11. Essentials of Molecular Biology by George M. Malacinski, 2005-09
  12. Molecular Biology Problem Solver: A Laboratory Guide by Alan S. Gerstein, 2001-08-24
  13. Insect Pheromone Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: The Biosynthesis and Detection of Pheromones and Plant Volatiles
  14. A History of Molecular Biology by Michel Morange, 2000-03-04

101. Home
Fosters research and training in contemporary molecular biology by bringing together scientists from biology, chemistry and physics into a common intellectural and physical space.
http://www.molbio.uoregon.edu/
The Institute of Molecular Biology fosters research and training in contemporary molecular biology by bringing together scientists from Biology, Chemistry, and Physics into a common intellectual and physical space. Because a broad range of expertise is focused on related problems, researchers with specialties ranging from genetics to biophysics directly benefit from each other's knowledge and abilities. Research is directed toward understanding basic cellular, genetic, and developmental mechanisms in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Primary research interests of institute members are summarized on the Faculty and Research page. Institute research laboratories are located in a contiguous space, which facilitates interdisciplinary collaboration. Institute of Molecular Biology
1229 University of Oregon
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102. ASBMB Webpage
ASBMB Homepage. Welcome to the homepage of the Australian Society for Biochemistry and molecular biology. To view these pages correctly
http://www.asbmb.org.au/
ASBMB Homepage
Welcome to the homepage of the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. To view these pages correctly you will need a modern browser able to deal with frames and tables , running at colours or greater. The latest versions of or Microsoft Internet Explorer may be downloaded for free, and will allow these pages to be viewed in all their glory. Alternatively the Mozilla web browser is an excellent free open source cross platform (Windows, Mac, Linux, Solaris) web browser with complete and accurate support of web standards. If you are running an older or slower system you might like to consider Opera Please direct any queries to twallis@alphalink.com.au or asbmb@bigpond.net.au Last updated November 16, 2003.

103. The Biology Project
Online interactive resource for learning biology. Content includes Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Human Biology, molecular biology, Mendelian Genetics, and Immunology.
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Chemistry of Amino Acids learn the structure and chemistry of the amino acids that are found within proteins. Cell Biology in Spanish Developmental Biology developmental mechanisms Human Biology DNA forensics, karyotyping, genetics, blood types, reproduction, sexually transmitted diseases ( in Spanish Immunology , HIV, the ELISA assay, Western blotting analysis Mendelian Genetics monohybrid cross, dihybrid cross, sex-linked inheritance ( in Spanish Molecular Biology nucleic acids, genetics of prokaryotes, genetics of eukaryotes, recombinant DNA. Current Site Statistics Lesson Plans and Activities General Biology Program for Science Teachers Summer Courses for Teachers ... Manduca Project
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104. Applied Molecular Biology
Beginning molecular biology Laboratory Manual. Department of Biological Sciences. AMB Program gcg. CHAPTER 4 molecular biology Methods. M
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M.1: Preparation of genomic DNA from bacteria M.2: PCR amplification of DNA M.3: Restriction enzyme digestion of DNA M.4: Phenol/chloroform extraction of DNA M.5: Ethanol precipitation of DNA M.6: Agarose gel electrophoresis M.7: Transformation of E. coli by electroporation M.8: Wizard PCR preps DNA purification system M.9: Alternate method for purifying DNA from agarose gels M.10: Transfection of mammalian cells using Lipofectamine (LTI) M.11: Southern blotting M.12:

105. Cell Biology Techniques
Summary of traditional methodology from Department of Biochemistry and molecular biology, University of Melbourne, Australia.
http://grimwade.biochem.unimelb.edu.au/bowtell/cellbiol/cellbio.htm

106. CSE 590bi: Computational Biology Seminar
Methods, information and programs for molecular biologists Practical molecular biology. Welcome to the area for people involved in molecular biology research. Practical molecular biology
http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/590bi/
CSE 590bi: Computational Biology Seminar CSE Home About Us Search Contact Info Current Quarter 2000 Winter (Tompa) Previous Quarters 1998 Winter (Karp, Ruzzo) 1996 Winter (Karp, Ruzzo, Tompa) Description: Introduces computational methods for understanding biological systems at the molecular level. Problem areas such as mapping and sequencing, sequence analysis, structure prediction, phylogenic inference, regulatory analysis. Techniques such as dynamic programming, Markov models, expectation-maximization, local search. Will become CSE 527 in Winter, 2000.
Prerequisites: graduate standing in biological, computer, mathematical or statistical science, or permission of instructor.
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107. The EMBO Journal
that from January 2004 we have entered a publishing partnership with The EMBO Journal, an official journal of the European molecular biology Organization.
http://www.emboj.org/
Search The EMBO Journal Help Journal home Current issue ... Contact Editorial office Customer services Subscribe Order sample copy Contact NPG Advertising www.embo.org Nature Publishing Group is delighted to announce that from January 2004 we have entered a publishing partnership with The EMBO Journal , an official journal of the European Molecular Biology Organization. Volume 23, Number 11
(2 June 2004)
ISSN 0261-4189
Online ISSN 1460-2075 About the cover A novel CDK5-dependent pathway for regulating GSK3 activity and kinesin-driven motility in neurons Saccharomyces cerevisiae Asymmetric distribution of the apical plasma membrane during neurogenic divisions of mammalian neuroepithelial cells Current issue in full TREK-1, a K channel involved in neuroprotection and general anesthesia Two-substrate association with the 20S proteasome at single-molecule level Dynein and kinesin share an overlapping microtubule-binding site Advanced Online Publication in full

108. The Bio-Web :: Molecular And Cell Biology Online-Resources For Molecular And Cel
Welcome to the BioWeb! Your source for Molecular and Cell Biology-Bioinformatics-Technology news and online bio-resources. Keywords molecular biology, cell
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109. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter
For Editorial enquiries, contact Don P. Bourque, Editor email reporter@u.arizona.edu Instructions for authors All other enquiries
http://pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/ispmb/reporter.html
For Editorial enquiries, contact:
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email: reporter@u.arizona.edu
Instructions for authors
All other enquiries should be made to the ISPMB Business Office:
Information: http://www.uga.edu/ispmb
email: ldure@arches.uga.edu
Volume 22, Number 1 March 2004

110. Beginner's Guide To Molecular Biology
Fundamentals of molecular biology.
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    111. Current Issues In Molecular Biology
    Current Issues in molecular biology (CIMB) publishes high quality critical review papers, in English, in all areas of molecular biology, including plant and
    http://www.cimb.org/

    112. Graduate Studies In Computational Molecular Biology
    Graduate Studies in Computational molecular biology.
    http://cmb.rutgers.edu/
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    Computational Molecular Biology Faculty Curriculum Fellowships Application Information ... Coming Events The
    Computational Molecular Biology Graduate Studies program trains students to identify and address important problems in modern molecular biology using computational science tools and concepts. Ph.D. students will receive training in molecular biology, concepts and methods of computer science, biophysical chemistry, mathematics, and statistics. All students will receive a fellowship stipend and tuition remission. Students graduated from this program typically go to postdoc positions. Extensive thesis research opportunities exist in:
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    113. AG BIODV: Software Development For Molecular Biology
    AG BIODV is a research group at the GSF National Research Center for Environment and Health. We develop software tools for sequence and promoter analysis.
    http://www.gsf.de/biodv
    AG BIODV: Software Development for Molecular Biology
    The AG BIODV is a bioinformatics group in the Institute of Experimental Genetics at the GSF research center.
    • Interactive software tools available for online sequence analysis
      • PromoterInspector : scan your mammalian DNA sequence for promoter regions
      • MatInspector 2.2 : scan your DNA sequence for transcription factor binding sites
      • FastM : scan your DNA sequence or a GenBank section for combinations of two transcription factor binding sites in a defined distance range
      • MatInspector and FastM are now based on TRANSFAC V5.0 !
    • Software developed by our group
    • Review on software for the analysis of DNA sequence elements of transcription
    • Staff and publications View the accompanying figure for the publication on " Comparative mapping of INS-regions in HIV-1 ".
      The transparencies of the "Biology and Bioinformatics of Regulatory Regions in Genomes" tutorial held by Thomas Werner at the ISMB 2000 are available from here: (You'll need Acrobat reader to view these files.)

    114. Genetics
    Ensembl Wellcome Trust/Sanger Institute; European molecular biology Laboratory, Heidelberg (DE), and the EBI - European Bioinformatics Institute including
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    115. Montreal Biotech
    molecular biology equipment and cell culture products distributor.
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    Jun 6, 2002

    The RotorGene is the first Real-time centrifugal thermal cycler using standard 0.2ml tube format! The samples are heated and cooled in an air chamber. The RotorGene collects fluorescent energy of each sample while spinning and is used to quantitate DNA and RNA copy number. The RotorGene detects point mutations using melt curve data.
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    The T3 Thermocycler offers the unique solution of 3 independently operating sample blocks in a compact housing. Each block can be used independently in combination with another program allowing the user to run three different protocols at the same time. The triple block format also dramatically increases the capacity of any lab because three different users can work simultaneously with one instrument. Careers: Representative / Application specialist (May 26, 2003)

    116. Life.anu.edu.au/molbio.html
    Pedro s BioMolecular Research Tools Part 1Part 1 molecular biology Search and Analysis. 3D-ALI - Database relating Proteins Structures and Sequences (see Documentation) at
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    117. CMBL Home Page Index
    Papers on biochemistry, molecular biology, cellular biology, physiology and biophysics as well as general and applied biotechnology.
    http://biochem.microb.uni.wroc.pl/cmbl.htm
    International Scientific Journal ISSN 1425-8153
    I SI IF:2000 - none
    Official publication of Polish Society for Cell Biology
    The site has been moved to the new address. If you are not rdirected, click on this link
    http://www/cmbl/org.pl
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    118. Artificial Intelligence And Molecular Biology
    MBI Oligo Primer Analysis Software, Primer Design Manufacturer molecular biology Insights, Inc. **** Questions? ****. 19992003 molecular biology Insights, Inc. All rights reserved.
    http://www.aaai.org/Library/Books/Hunter/hunter.html
    Artificial Intelligence and Molecular Biology
    Edited by Lawrence Hunter
    500 pp., references, index, illus. electronic text
    ISBN 0-262-58115-9 (out of print) The current volume is an effort to bridge that range of exploration, from nucleotide to abstract concept, in contemporary AI/MB research. Although this book is currently out of print in hardcopy form, links to the electronic (PDF) files of the book can be accessed from the book's contents, listed below. Brochure Foreward / ix
    Joshua Lederberg Chapter 1
    Molecular Biology for Computer Scientists

    Lawrence Hunter Chapter 2
    The Computational Linguistics of Biological Sequences

    David B. Searls Chapter 3
    Neural Networks, Adaptive Optimization, and RNA Secondary Structure Prediction

    Evan W. Steeg Chapter 4
    Predicting Protein Structural Features With Artificial Neural Networks

    Stephen R. Holbrook, Steven M. Muskal, and Sung-Hou Kim Chapter 5 Developing Hierarchical Representations for Protein Structures: An Incremental Approach Xiru Zhang and David Waltz Chapter 6 Integrating AI with Sequence Analysis Richard H. Lathrop, Teresa A. Webster, Randall F. Smith, Patrick H. Winston, and Temple F. Smith

    119. MWG - THE Genomic Company
    Products and services include molecular biology instruments, DNA sequencing, oligos, microarrays, and bioinformatics.
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    120. Statistical Applications In Genetics And Molecular Biology
    Statistical Applications in Genetics and molecular biology ISSN 15446115. Submit an Article, Statistical Applications in Genetics and molecular biology.
    http://www.bepress.com/sagmb/
    Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology
    ISSN: 1544-6115
    Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology Editors: Nicholas P. Jewell, Senior Editor , University of California, Berkeley Gary Churchill , The Jackson Laboratory Elisabeth Thompson , University of Washington RECENT ARTICLES: Articles are instantly issued upon acceptance. The most recent are listed below. The current volume is Volume 3 Sandrine Dudoit, Mark J. van der Laan, and Katherine S. Pollard
    Multiple Testing. Part I. Single-Step Procedures for Control of General Type I Error Rates

    Minhui Paik and Yuhong Yang
    Combining Nearest Neighbor Classifiers Versus Cross-Validation Selection

    Jorge García de la Nava, Sacha van Hijum, and Oswaldo Trelles
    Saturation and Quantization Reduction in Microarray Experiments using Two Scans at Different Sensitivities

    Johanna Hardin, Michael Waddell, C. David Page, Fenghuang Zhan, Bart Barlogie, John Shaughnessy, and John J. Crowley
    Evaluation of Multiple Models to Distinguish Closely Related Forms of Disease Using DNA Microarray Data: an Application to Multiple Myeloma

    Mark R. Segal, Jason D. Barbour, and Robert M. Grant Response to Foulkes and De Gruttola [Reader's Reaction] David R. Bickel

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