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Chemical biology of the genome By Siddhartha Roy and Tapas K Kundu

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, c2021.Edition: 1Description: i-xii+ 337PISBN:
  • 9780128176443
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 572.863 ROY-C
Contents:
An integrative view of chemical biology -- Methods : tools for studying genomes and gene functions -- Genes, genomes, and genome dynamics -- Chemical modifications of genome -- Chemical principles of DNA sequence regulation and gene regulation -- Elucidation of genome sequence and functional architecture by chemical biology approach -- Chemical genomics : understanding gene regulatory networks in differentiation and disease -- Chemical biology : drug discovery targeting the functional genome.
Summary: "Chemical Biology of the Genome provides a comprehensive overview of essential concepts and principles of genomic and epigenomics dynamics as explored through the lens of chemical biology. Key examples and case studies illustrate chemical biology methods for study and analysis of the genome and epigenome, with an emphasis on relevance to physiological and pathophysiological processes and drug discovery. Authors and international leaders in biochemical studies of the genome, Drs. Siddhartha Roy and Tapas Kundu, adopt an integrated, interdisciplinary approach throughout, demonstrating how fast evolving chemical and mass-scale sequencing tools are increasingly used to interpret biochemical processes of the genome. Later sections discuss chemical modifications of the genome, DNA sequence recognition by proteins and gene regulation, GWAS and EpiGWAS studies, 3D architecture of the genome, and functional genome architecture. In-depth, discovery focused chapters examine intervention in gene networks using SiRNA/ShRNA, miRNA, and anti-miR, small molecule modulation of iPS, drug resistance pathways altered DNA methylation as drug targets, anti-miR as therapeutics, and nanodelivery of drugs. Offers an interdisciplinary discussion of the chemical biology of the genome and epigenome, employing illustrative case studies in both physiological and pathophysiological contexts"
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Book Book Dept. of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Processing Center Dept. of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics 572.863 ROY-C (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out to ARYA V. V. (23011001003) 31/03/2022 DCB3963

An integrative view of chemical biology --
Methods : tools for studying genomes and gene functions --
Genes, genomes, and genome dynamics --
Chemical modifications of genome --
Chemical principles of DNA sequence regulation and gene regulation --
Elucidation of genome sequence and functional architecture by chemical biology approach --
Chemical genomics : understanding gene regulatory networks in differentiation and disease --
Chemical biology : drug discovery targeting the functional genome.


"Chemical Biology of the Genome provides a comprehensive overview of essential concepts and principles of genomic and epigenomics dynamics as explored through the lens of chemical biology. Key examples and case studies illustrate chemical biology methods for study and analysis of the genome and epigenome, with an emphasis on relevance to physiological and pathophysiological processes and drug discovery. Authors and international leaders in biochemical studies of the genome, Drs. Siddhartha Roy and Tapas Kundu, adopt an integrated, interdisciplinary approach throughout, demonstrating how fast evolving chemical and mass-scale sequencing tools are increasingly used to interpret biochemical processes of the genome. Later sections discuss chemical modifications of the genome, DNA sequence recognition by proteins and gene regulation, GWAS and EpiGWAS studies, 3D architecture of the genome, and functional genome architecture. In-depth, discovery focused chapters examine intervention in gene networks using SiRNA/ShRNA, miRNA, and anti-miR, small molecule modulation of iPS, drug resistance pathways altered DNA methylation as drug targets, anti-miR as therapeutics, and nanodelivery of drugs. Offers an interdisciplinary discussion of the chemical biology of the genome and epigenome, employing illustrative case studies in both physiological and pathophysiological contexts"

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