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Functional Organization Of The Plant Nucleus (Plant Cell Monographs Volume 14) by Meier Iris, Springer

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    Author(s)Meier Iris
    PublisherSpringer
    EditionEdition Statement 2009 ed.
    ISBN9783540710578
    Pages192
    BindingHard Binding
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2008

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    Springer Functional Organization Of The Plant Nucleus (Plant Cell Monographs Volume 14) by Meier Iris

    In A Presentation To The Linnean Society Of London In November 1831 The Scottish Botanist Robert Brown (Perhaps Better Known For His Discovery Of Brownian Motion) Mentioned Almost As An Afterthought That In Orchid Epidermal Cells A Single Circular Areola Could Be Seen A Nucleus Of The Cell As Perhaps It Might Be Termed. Thus The Term Nucleus (From Latin Nucleus Or Nuculeus Little Nut Or Kernel) Was Born For The Compartment Of The Eukaryotic Cell That Contains The Maj- Ity Of Genetic Information. One Hundred And Seventy-Seven Years Later We Know That The Nucleus Is The Site Where Genetic Information Is Stored In The Form Of Dna And Where It Is Protected From Damage Duplicated Divided Recombined Repaired And Expressed. For The Latter The Genetic Information Is Faithfully Transcribed From Dna To Rna Then Released From The Nucleus Into The Surrounding Cytoplasm. Most Likely Translated Into Polypeptide Chains The Information Re-Enters The Nucleus In The Form Of Diverse Proteins That Function In The Processes Listed Above.Show More



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