II. The Genome as a Read-Write (RW) Storage System
In this part:
• Genome formatting for proper access to stored information
• Genome compaction, chromatin formatting, and epigenetic regulation
• Genome formatting for replication, localization, and transmission to daughter cells
• Distinct classes of DNA in the genome
• The molecular mechanisms of natural genetic engineering
• Natural genetic engineering as part of the normal life cycle
• Cellular regulation of natural genetic engineering
• Targeting of natural genetic engineering within the genome
• Reviewing what cells can do to rewrite their genomes over time
Today’s molecular biologists have gained detailed knowledge about regulation of the cell cycle, genome transmission at cell division, ...
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