“Regulation of Gene Expression offers a comprehensive exploration of how genes are switched on and off, orchestrating the complex biological processes that govern life. Designed for students, researchers, and professionals in genetics, molecular biology, and biomedical sciences, this textbook bridges classical principles with cutting-edge research in genomics and gene control.
From transcriptional mechanisms and chromatin remodeling to RNA interference and long-range DNA interactions, the book delves into the intricate systems that regulate gene activity in eukaryotic cells. It also addresses key applications, including gene therapy, bioinformatics, and next-generation sequencing technologies, with real-world relevance in medicine and agriculture.
With a focus on both the molecular underpinnings and broader biological implications of gene regulation, this book helps readers understand topics such as genetic regulatory networks (GRNs), spatiotemporal gene control during development, and the role of non-coding RNAs. Each chapter is supported by self-assessment tools and up-to-date references, encouraging both mastery and critical thinking.
Whether you’re new to the subject or deepening your expertise, Regulation of Gene Expression provides the foundational knowledge and contemporary insights needed to navigate one of biology’s most dynamic and vital fields.”