Multiple aspects of DNA and RNA : from biophysics to bioinformatics / edited by Didier Chatenay [and others].
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"Euro Summer School, NATO Advanced Study Institute, École Thématique du CNRS."
Includes bibliographical references.
Print version record.
Dedicated to the multiple aspects, that is, biological, physical and computational of DNA and RNA molecules, this book is divided into three main sections. It is intended to be a reference for advanced graduate students or young researchers to acquire an interdisciplinary understanding of the multiple aspects of DNA and RNA.
Chapter 1 -- R. Lavery: DNA Structure, Dynamics and Recognition -- Chapter 2 -- V. Fritsch and E. Westhof: Introduction to non-Watson-Crick Base Pairs and RNA Folding -- Chapter 3 -- J.T. Kadonaga: Regulation of Transcrption by RNA Polymerase II -- Chapter 4 -- A.R. Khokhlov, E. Yu Kramarenko: Basic Concepts of Statistical Physics of Polymers -- Chapter 5 -- T.A.J. Duke: The Physics of DNA Electrophoresis -- Chapter 6 -- T.R. Strick: Single-Molecule Studies of DNA Mechanics and DNA/Protein Interactions -- Chapter 7 -- J.F. Marko: Introduction to Single-DNA Micromechanics -- Chapter 8 -- J. van Helden: The Analysis of Regulatory Sequences -- Chapter 9 -- M.G. Samsonova: A Survey of Gene Circuit Approach Applied to Modelling of Segment Determination in Fruit Fly -- Chapter 10 -- H. de Jong and D. Thieffry: Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Genetic Regulatory Networks: From Differential Equations to Logical Models.
English.