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Burke, Julian Francis was born on January 17, 1953 in Taunton, United Kingdom. Son of Peter Francis and Kathleen Alicia (Whittaker) Burke.
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Significant advances have been made in the study of gene structure and transcription since the publication of the first edition of this popular volume in 1988. The new edition updates all the sections where progress has been made and includes new figures and references. Substantial additions have especially been made to the sections on RNA processing and eukaryotic DNA-binding proteins - topics which have been the subject of intensive research in recent years. Like the first edition, this book will be invaluable to students in molecular biology, genetics, and biochemistry as it provides a succinct account of this important subject.
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(This textbook emphasizes the exciting research developmen...)
This textbook emphasizes the exciting research developments that have been made in this area. It compares and contrasts eukaryotic gene structure, transcription apparatus and regulation of transcription at the molecular level. The book will be an invaluable accompaniment to undergraduate lecture courses.
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Burke, Julian Francis was born on January 17, 1953 in Taunton, United Kingdom. Son of Peter Francis and Kathleen Alicia (Whittaker) Burke.
Bachelor of Science with honors, University Leicester, United Kingdom, 1974. Doctor of Philosophy, U Aberdeen, United Kingdom, 1977.
World Health Organization research fellow, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, 1977-1979; research fellow, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London, 1979-1982; scientist, Medical Research Council Cell Mutation Unit, Brighton, United Kingdom, 1982-1984; reader, U. Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom, since 1984.
(Significant advances have been made in the study of gene ...)
(This textbook emphasizes the exciting research developmen...)
Member Society for Neurosci., Genetical Society Great Britain (committee member), Bio-chemical Society United Kingdom.
1 child, Stephen Francis.