The Mating of Mata

The Mating of Mata
Title The Mating of Mata PDF eBook
Author George Meech
Publisher iUniverse
Total Pages 248
Release 2008-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0595479693

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A lovely exotic dancer performs nightly at a local club as the sensuous Mata Hari. The young stripper has everything going for her-brains, beauty, and an abundance of seductive charm. Yet with an insatiable attraction to dangerous men, Mata seems doomed to a life of abuse and sadness. In The Mating of Mata, appearance is everything, and deception is an essential part of everyday life. Bruised physically and emotionally, Mata fears for her life as her lover, Scott, becomes more and more entrapped in the dark, seductive world of illegal drugs. Certain she can never escape Scott's drug-induced rages, Mata becomes convinced she must end Scott's life to save her own. Yet as she contemplates this act of self-defense, Mata is unaware that a deadly spiral of serial murder has already been set into motion and is out of her own control. The Mating of Mata is the thrilling story of a young woman ensnared by circumstance and desperate to escape to a new life, no matter what the cost.

Mobile Genetic Elements

Mobile Genetic Elements
Title Mobile Genetic Elements PDF eBook
Author James Shapiro
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 707
Release 2012-12-02
Genre Science
ISBN 0323143199

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Mobile Genetic Elements introduces the nonspecialist to the biology and genetics of mobile elements. It attempts to make the biochemistry of DNA rearrangements more accessible to embryologists and evolutionists, and to illuminate the related developmental cycles to the biochemist. The book also shows how natural the activity of mobile elements can be in diverse biological situations. The chapters describe several well-studied cases in which genetic determinants—often identified as specific nucleic acid sequences—repeatedly change their positions within or between cellular genomes. Because their genomic positions are not fixed, these determinants may conveniently be classed together under the rubric of mobile genetic elements. The book begins with a discussion of maize controlling elements. This is followed by separate chapters on the bacteriophages ? and Mu; nonviral mobile elements in bacteria; transposable Ty elements in brewer's yeast; Drosophila transposable element; and hybrid dysgenesis. Subsequent chapters cover vertebrate retroviruses; Agrobacterium oncogenesis in plants; flagellar phase variation in Salmonella; yeast mating type; and surface antigenic variation in trypanosomes.

Molecular Biology of Fungal Development

Molecular Biology of Fungal Development
Title Molecular Biology of Fungal Development PDF eBook
Author Heinz D. Osiewacz
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 632
Release 2002-05-07
Genre Science
ISBN 9780203910719

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Providing an overview of the fundamental aspects of molecular fungal development, this book covers different elements in the maturational and reproductive cycles of selected fungal taxa. Illustrating various molecular pathways in parasites and hosts, the book explores the development of interventional strategies for combating disease. Highlights in

Lewin's Essential Genes

Lewin's Essential Genes
Title Lewin's Essential Genes PDF eBook
Author Jocelyn E. Krebs
Publisher Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Total Pages 874
Release 2013
Genre Science
ISBN 1449612652

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Condensed ed. of: Genes X / Benjamin Lewin. c2011.

Growth, Differentiation and Sexuality

Growth, Differentiation and Sexuality
Title Growth, Differentiation and Sexuality PDF eBook
Author Friedhelm Meinhardt
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 432
Release 2013-04-17
Genre Science
ISBN 3662119080

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Mycology, the study of fungi, originated as a subdiscipline of botany and was a descriptive discipline, largely neglected as an experimental science until the early years of this century. A seminal paper by Blakeslee in 1904 provided evidence for self-incompatibility, termed "heterothallism", and stimulated interest in studies related to the control of sexual reproduction in fungi by mating-type specificities. Soon to follow was the demonstration that sexually reproducing fungi exhibit Mendelian inheritance and that it was possible to conduct formal genetic analysis with fungi. The names Burgeff, Kniep and Lindegren are all associated with this early period of fungal genetics research. These studies and the discovery of penicillin by Fleming, who shared a Nobel Prize in 1945, provided further impetus for experimental research with fungi. Thus began a period of interest in mutation induction and analysis of mutants for bio chemical traits. Such fundamental research, conducted largely with Neurospora crassa, led to the one gene: one enzyme hypothesis and to a second Nobel Prize for fungal research awarded to Beadle and Tatum in 1958. Fundamental research in biochemical genetics was extended to other fungi, especially to Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and by the mid-1960s fungal systems were much favored for studies in eukaryotic molecular biology and were soon able to compete with bacterial systems in the molecular arena.

Guide to Yeast Genetics and Molecular and Cell Biology

Guide to Yeast Genetics and Molecular and Cell Biology
Title Guide to Yeast Genetics and Molecular and Cell Biology PDF eBook
Author Christine Guthrie
Publisher Gulf Professional Publishing
Total Pages 980
Release 2004
Genre Fungal molecular biology
ISBN 9780121827786

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The Dictyostelids

The Dictyostelids
Title The Dictyostelids PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Bryan Raper
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 467
Release 2014-07-14
Genre Science
ISBN 1400856566

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Kenneth Raper tells how dictyostelids are isolated, cultivated, and conserved in the laboratory; how myxamoebae aggregate to form multicellular pseudoplasmodia; how fructifications arise by transformation of amoeboid cells into stalk cells and spores; and how similar cells can, under certain conditions, enter a sexual phase. For each known dictyostelid Professor Raper includes a complete description and photographic illustrations; one new species is described. Originally published in 1984. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.