Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Health,
c2011
xvi, 151 p. :
ill ;
cm
High-yield
Includes bibliographical references and index
(Publisher-supplied data) Chromosome Replication -- Meiosis and Genetic Recombination -- The Human Nuclear Genome -- The Human Mitochondrial Genome -- Protein Synthesis -- Control of Gene Expression -- Mutations of the DNA Sequence -- Mutations of the DNA Sequence -- Proto-Oncogenes, Oncogenes, and Tumor-Suppressor Genes -- The Cell Cycle -- Molecular Biology of Cancer -- Cell Biology of the Immune System -- Molecular Biology of the Immune System -- Molecular Biology Techniques -- Identification of Human Disease Genes --Gene Therapy
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"Where will the time needed to teach a molecular biology course be found? I suspect what will happen is that many of the "traditional" courses will extend their discussion of various topics down to the molecular biology level. This approach will work, but it will in effect make molecular biology somewhat disjointed. The student will learn some molecular biology in a Biochemistry course, some in a Microbiology course, and some in a Histology course, etc. The problem this presents for students reviewing for USMLE Step 1 is that molecular biology information will be scattered among various course notes"--Provided by publisher