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    Table of Contents: “…Protein synthesis and the central dogma of molecular biology --…”
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    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Measuring an engineering central dogma processes -- II. Device and system design, optimization, and debugging -- III. …”
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    by Masquida, Benőt
    Published 2024
    Table of Contents: “…Foreword -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Fundamentals of RNA and Ribozyme Structure -- 1.1 Sequences and secondary structures -- 1.2 RNA folding, tertiary structures and 3D -- 1.2.1 Secondary structures and RNA folding -- 1.2.2 The pseudoknot -- 1.2.3 The loop E -- 1.2.4 The k-turn -- 1.2.5 Tetra-loop receptors -- 1.2.6 The A-minor pattern -- 1.2.7 Comparative analysis of sequences -- Chapter 2 Ribozymes and the "Central Dogma" of Molecular Biology -- 2.1 The discovery of RNA catalysis and the central dogma of molecular biology -- 2.2 In search of the primordial polymerase -- Chapter 3 The Discovery of Ribozymes -- 3.1 The discovery of catalysis by autocatalytic introns -- 3.2 The discovery of RNA catalysis of RNase P -- 3.3 The first consequences of these discoveries -- 3.3.1 The ribosome, a long-ignored ribozyme -- 3.3.2 The modified bases -- 3.4 The spliceosome, another ribozyme -- 3.4.1 Nucleolytic ribozymes -- Chapter 4 Ribozyme Engineering and the RNA World -- 4.1 Classification of ribozymes -- 4.2 Classification of ribozymes according to catalytic mechanism -- Chapter 5 Structures of Ribozymes -- 5.1 Structures and catalytic mechanisms of ribozymes -- 5.1.1 Hammerhead ribozymes -- 5.1.2 The example of the hairpin ribozyme -- 5.1.3 The example of the glmS ribozyme -- 5.2 An example of catalysis control: lariat-capping ribozyme -- Chapter 6 Evolution of the Vision of the Catalytic Mechanisms of Ribozymes, the Hammerhead Ribozyme -- 6.1 Chemistry and catalysis: between general acid/base and metal cations -- 6.2 Difficulties in interpreting catalysis data -- Chapter 7 The Distribution of Ribozymes in Living Organisms and Molecular Adaptations during Evolution -- 7.1 Ubiquitous ribozymes -- 7.2 Selection pressures at work in ribozyme shaping -- 7.3 Ribozymes in cellular processes: from viroids to eukaryotes -- 7.4 Very human ribozymes -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.…”
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    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Historical Outline: The Central Dogma --…”
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    by Olby, Robert C. (Robert Cecil)
    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…The call to Stockholm -- A difficult act to follow -- From the provinces to the big city -- War work for the Royal Navy -- Biology at the strangeways -- Helical molecules at the Cavendish Laboratory -- The DNA fiasco -- Two pitchmen in search of a helix -- A most important discovery -- Publishing the model -- Employed by the John Wayne of crystallography -- The genetic code -- Preaching the central dogma -- Crick as experimentalist attacking the genetic code -- The excitement of the sixties -- Speaking out on controversial subjects -- Biological complexity -- Leaving the "old country" -- Taking the plunge: neuroscience -- From the searchlight to the soul -- Eighty-eight years.…”
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    by Richards, Julia E.
    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…How genes function: The central dogma of molecular biology: how cells orchestrate the use of genetic information -- The genetic code: how the cell makes proteins from genetic information encoded in mRNA molecules -- We are all mutants: how mutation alters function -- 3. …”
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