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نویسندگان: John Colter (Eds.)
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780123957177, 0323142737
ناشر: Elsevier Science
سال نشر: 1967
تعداد صفحات: 705
زبان: English
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب The Molecular Biology of Viruses. Colter and Paranchych به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
List of Contributors, Pages v-x
Preface, Page xi, JOHN S. COLTER, WILLIAM PARANCHYCH
Introductory Remarks, Pages 3-7, Seymour S. Cohen
The Natural History of Viruses as Suggested by the Structure of Their DNA Molecules, Pages 9-30, C.A. Thomas Jr., D.A. Ritchie, L.A. MacHattie
Control of Virus-Induced Enzyme Synthesis in Bacteria, Pages 31-54, D. James McCorquodale, Arland E. Oleson, John M. Buchanan
Polypetides Associated with Morphogenic Defects in Bacteriophage T4, Pages 55-70, Sewell P. Champe, Harold L. Eddleman
The Control of Protein Synthesis after Phage Infection, Pages 71-87, Cyrus Levinthal, Junko Hosoda, David Shub
The Position and Orientation of Genes in λ and λdg DNA, Pages 91-110, David S. Hogness, Walter Doerfler, J. Barry Egan, Lindsay W. Black
The Synthesis of the λ Chromosome: The Role of the Prophage Termini, Pages 111-123, William F. Dove
The Regulation of Viral Genes and the Uncontrolled Expression of the Galactose Genes During λ Development, Pages 125-138, H. Echols, B. Butler, A. Joyner, M. Willard, L. Pilarski
Regulation of the Development of the Temperate Phage Lambda, Pages 139-158, Melvin H. Green
Selectivity of in Vitro RNA Synthesis on Lambda DNA Templates, Pages 159-172, Stanley N. Cohen, Umadas Maitra, Jerard Hurwitz
Bacteriophage ϕX174: Viral Functions, Pages 175-192, Robert L. Sinsheimer, Clyde A. Hutchison III, Björn H. Lindqvist
Gene Function in Phage S13, Pages 193-209, Ethel S. Tessman
Heterozygotes of Phage f1, Pages 211-218, June Rothman Scott, Norton D. Zinder
Conditional Lethal Mutants of Coliphage M13, Pages 219-236, David Pratt, Helen Tzagoloff, William S. Erdahl, Timothy J. Henry
Discussion—Part III, Pages 237-238
Structure and Function of RNA from Small Phages, Pages 241-250, Paul Kaesberg
The Interaction of Male-Specific Bacteriophages with F Pili, Pages 251-289, Charles C. Brinton Jr., Herman Beer
Viral “Minus” Strands and the Replication of RNA Phages, Pages 291-319, Charles Weissmann
Infectious M12 Phage Replicative Form RNA: A Tool for Studying Viral RNA Replication, Pages 321-341, P.H. Hofschneider, J. Ammann, B. Francke
RNA Phage-Specific RNA Synthesis in Escherichia Coli, Pages 343-349, Mamoru Watanabe, J. Thomas August
Discussion—Part IV, Pages 351-352
Biological and Physicochemical Aspects of Poliovirus-Induced Double-Stranded RNA, Pages 355-374, J. Michael Bishop, Gebhard Koch, Leon Levintow
The Synthesis and Translation of Poliovirus RNA, Pages 375-401, J.E. Darnell, M. Girard, D. Baltimore, D.F. Summers, J.V. Maizel
Genetics and Biochemistry of Arbovirus Temperature-Sensitive Mutants, Pages 403-426, E.R. Pfefferkorn, Boyce W. Burge
Studies on the Replication of Reovirus, Pages 427-447, A.J. Shatkin, B. Rada
Inhibitory Effect of a Cytidine Analog on the Growth of Rabies Virus: Comparative Studies with Other Metabolic Inhibitors, Pages 449-462, Roland F. Maes, Martin M. Kaplan, Tadeusz. J. Wiktor, James B. Campbell, Hilary Koprowski
Properties of RNA from Vesicular Stomatitis Virus, Pages 463-468, Joseph Huppert, Marta Rosenbergova, Luce Gresland, Louise Harel
Discussion—Part V, Pages 469-470
Early and Late Functions during the Vaccinia Virus Multiplication Cycle, Pages 473-494, Wolfgang K. Joklik, C. Jungwirth, K. Oda, B. Woodson
Enzyme Inductions in Cell Cultures during Productive and Abortive Infections by Papovavirus SV40, Pages 495-525, Saul Kit
Studies on the Control of the Infective Process in Cells Infected with Pseudorabies Virus, Pages 527-545, Albert S. Kaplan, Tamar Ben-Porat, Celia Coto
Control of Biosynthesis of Host Macromolecules in Cells Infected with Adenoviruses, Pages 547-572, Harold S. Ginsberg, Leonard J. Bello, Arnold J. Levine
Discussion—Part VI, Page 573
Studies on the Basis for the Observed Homology between DNA from Polyoma Virus and DNA from Normal Mouse Cells, Pages 577-591, Ernest Winocour
On the Interaction of Polyoma Virus with the Genetic Apparatus of Host Cells, Pages 593-626, Roger Weil, Gudmundur Pétursson, Jindřich Kára, Heidi Diggelmann
Deoxyribonucleic Acid Synthesis in Cells Infected with Polyoma Virus, Pages 627-643, Rose Sheinin
Analysis of Some Viral Functions Related to Neoplastic Transformation, Pages 645-662, V. Defendi, F. Jensen, G. Sauer
Discussion—Part VII, Page 663
On the Mechanism of Transformation of Mammalian Cells by SV40, Pages 667-680, Howard Green, George J. Todaro
Tumor Virus RNA and the Problem of Its Synthesis, Pages 681-696, William S. Robinson
Metabolic Requirements in Rous Sarcoma Virus Replication, Pages 697-708, John P. Bader
Studies on Carcinogenesis by Avian Sarcoma Viruses IV, Pages 709-715, Howard M. Temin
Discussion—Part VIII, Page 717
Subject Index, Pages 719-730