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Impact of systems biology on metabolic engineering
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Contents: The biorefinery concept -- The process of metabolic engineering (ME) -- Approaches in systems biology (SB) -- Genome scale metabolic models (GEMs) -- Using SB to design succinic acid production in yeast -- Using SB to compare metabolism of yeast strains -- Using SB to compare penicillin producing in yeast strains -- Inverse metabolic engineering -- Using inverse ME to improve galactose utilization in yeast -- Mechanisms of evolutionary trade-offs.…”
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Advances in Microbial Biotechnology : Current Trends and Future Prospects /
Published 2018Table of Contents: Click here to view.
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Introduction to applied molecular biology
Published 2021Table of Contents: “…Contents: Molecular biology -- Polymerase chain reaction and the enzymes that make cloning possible -- Examples of applied molecular biology techniques in health and disease -- Cloning in bacteria, yeast and eukaryotes -- GMOs and regulation.…”
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Biology is technology the promise, peril, and new business of engineering life /
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…-- Building with biological parts -- Learning to fly (or yeast, geese, and 747s) -- The second coming of synthetic biology -- A future history of biological engineering -- The pace of change in biological technologies -- The international genetically engineered machines competition -- Reprogramming cells and building genomes -- The promise and peril of biological technologies -- The sources of innovation and the effects of existing and proposed regulations -- Laying the foundations for a bioeconomy -- Of straightjackets and springboards for innovation -- Open-source biology, or open biology? …”
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Molecular biology and biotechnology
Published 2000Table of Contents: “…The expression of foreign DNA in bacteria -- Ch. 5. Yeast cloning and biotechnology -- Ch. 6. Cloning genes in mammalian cell-lines -- Ch. 7. …”
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