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RNA Motifs and Regulatory Elements
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"RNA Motifs and Regulatory Elements" by Thomas Dandekar is a comprehensive guide to understanding the function of RNA in gene expression regulation. The book focuses on the various structural motifs and regulatory elements present in RNA molecules and their role in gene expression control.
The book begins with an introduction to the fundamental concepts of RNA structure and function. The author then discusses the various types of RNA motifs and regulatory elements that are found in RNA molecules, including riboswitches, aptamers, and ribozymes. Each type of motif or element is described in detail, along with its mechanism of action and the biological processes it regulates.
The book also covers the latest advances in RNA research, such as the discovery of new RNA motifs and elements, and the development of new techniques for studying RNA function. The author provides examples of how these techniques can be used to investigate the role of RNA in gene expression regulation, as well as in other biological processes.
The book is written in a clear and accessible style, making it suitable for both students and researchers in the field of RNA biology. It includes numerous illustrations and diagrams to help readers understand complex concepts, as well as detailed references to the latest research in the field.
Overall, "RNA Motifs and Regulatory Elements" provides a comprehensive overview of the role of RNA in gene expression regulation, and is an essential resource for anyone interested in RNA biology or gene regulation. The book is also valuable for researchers in related fields, such as biochemistry, molecular biology, and genetics, as well as for those working in biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries.
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