Landmark Papers in Yeast Biology [With CDROM] Contributor(s): Linder, Patrick (Editor), Shore, David (Editor), Hall, Michael N. (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0879696435 ISBN-13: 9780879696436 Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press OUR PRICE: $94.05 Product Type: Paperback Published: November 2005 Annotation: The yeasts have been important experimental organisms for more than 50 years. This CD and book package contains (on disk) reprints of 71 selected research papers and (in print) essays on the context and significance of the research described in the papers. The papers include early, hard-to-find classics as well as more recent advances in areas such as signal transduction, membrane trafficking, protein turnover, and genomics. This book has unique value for all scholars of yeast and could provide the foundation of a literature-based course on molecular cell biology. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Science | Life Sciences - Microbiology |
Dewey: 579.563 |
LCCN: 2005025092 |
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 7.26" W x 10.18" (2.19 lbs) 306 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Yeast has been a preeminent experimental organism of genetic research for more than 50 years. Progress in the field has provided the conceptual framework that has driven experiments in many areas of biology. Landmark Papers in Yeast Biology consists of essays by prominent scientists on the context and significance of 71 carefully selected research papers, which are reprinted on the accompanying CD. The papers include early, hardDStoDSfind classics as well as more recent advances in areas such as signal transduction, membrane trafficking, protein turnover, and genomics. This collection has unique value for all scholars of yeast and could provide the foundation for a literatureDSbased course on molecular cell biology. As Jasper Rine notes in his eloquent introduction, the editors and contributors share the belief that "deep study of the agreedDSon classics is the best training for learning how to recognize those contemporary papers worthy of our personal time...." |