Transposable elements are used as genetic tools for dissecting the function of a specific gene and elaborating on mechanisms leading to genetic change and diversity, and the evolutionary impact of mobile DNA on the biology and evolution of organism. In, Mobile Genetic Elements: Protocols and Genomic Applications, Second Edition gathers a wide array of strategies and protocols for identifying transposable elements (TEs) and their evolutionary derivatives, and for studying genome structure, function, and evolution. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular BiologyTM series format, the chapters include the kind of detailed description and implementation advice that is crucial for getting optimal results in the laboratory. Through and intuitive Mobile Genetic Elements: Protocols and Genomic Applications, Second Edition aids scientists in the continuing study of in silico tools, strategies and protocols that are complementary of those described in the first volume.
Yves Bigot Books
A journalist and producer, this author delves into the vibrant worlds of rock music, the passion of football, and the unique atmosphere of Saint-Tropez. His writing offers readers an engaging exploration of these subjects, uncovering cultural and social significance with a keen eye for narrative. Through his work, he bridges seemingly disparate realms, connecting enthusiasm, history, and setting into a compelling literary experience.


Quelque chose en nous de Michel Berger
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Michel Berger n’est pas un chanteur comme les autres. Fasciné par le swing de Gershwin, la soul de Ray Charles et le rock des Beatles, il a modernisé la chanson française de façon unique. Cette biographie retrace le destin de celui qui était compositeur, pianiste, parolier, concepteur, réalisateur, producteur, directeur artistique, scénographe, et qui continue de faire chanter la France.