Macmillan Dictionary of Genetics & Cell Biology

Macmillan Dictionary of Genetics & Cell Biology
Author: Norman Maclean
Publisher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1987
Genre: Cells
ISBN:

Explanatory definitions of ternminology from fields of genetics and cell biology, both being related technically and intellectually to expanding field of molecular biology. Many cross references. Miscellaneous appendixes.

Dictionary of Plant Genetics and Molecular Biology

Dictionary of Plant Genetics and Molecular Biology
Author: Gurbachan Miglani
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2017-11-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1351455354

In the Dictionary of Plant Genetics and Molecular Biology, more than 3,500 technical terms from the fields of plant genetics and molecular biology are defined for students, teachers, and researchers in universities, institutes, and agricultural research stations. An excellent educational tool that will save you time and effort, this dictionary brings together into a single source the meaning and origin of terms from the fields of classical genetics, molecular genetics, mutagenesis, population genetics, statistics, plant biotechnology, evolutionary genetics, plant breeding, and plant biotechnology.Finding and understanding the precise meaning of many terms in genetics is crucial to understanding the foundation of the subject matter. For reasons of space, the glossaries provided at the end of most textbooks are highly inadequate. There is, then, dire need for a dictionary of terms in a single volume. You?ll appreciate the helpful approaches and features of Dictionary of Plant Genetics and Molecular Biology, including: no terms that are of limited use, very general, or self-explanatory cross references for effective access to the materials and economy of space alternate names of terms, denoted with “Also referred to as . . .” or “Also known as . . .” multiple definitions for terms defined by different authors or for terms with different meanings in different contexts authors who coined, described, or contributed toward further understanding of a term are listed and respective publications are included in the BibliographyAt last, there is compiled in a single volume the technical terms you need to know in order to understand plant genetics and molecular biology. As your knowledge grows, you?ll uncover even more terms that you need to understand. You?ll find yourself turning to this handy guide time and time again for help on all levels.

Dictionary of Immunology

Dictionary of Immunology
Author: Fred S. Rosen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 223
Release: 1989
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780935859584

Terms and definitions from the fields of molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, and immunology. Intended for immunologists, clinicians, and other scientists with little background in immunology. Explanatory definitions, occasionally lengthy.

Dictionary of Theoretical Concepts in Biology

Dictionary of Theoretical Concepts in Biology
Author: Keith E. Roe
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1981
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780810813533

1166 concepts primarily from English-language articles, books, reviews, and histories published through 1979. Includes plant and animal biology; excludes, for the most part, human and behavioral biology. Each entry gives concept and relevant authoritative citations. Many cross references.

Dictionary of Genetics, Including Terms Used in Cytology, Animal Breeding and Evolution

Dictionary of Genetics, Including Terms Used in Cytology, Animal Breeding and Evolution
Author: Robert L. Knight
Publisher: Legare Street Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781016049719

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