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A01=Leonid P. Buchatsky
A01=Valery V. Stcherbic
advanced genetic coding theory
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algebra
algebraic methods in biomolecular research
Amino Acid
Amino Acid Families
Amino Acid Radicals
Amino Acid Residues
amino acids
Aminoacyl tRNA Synthetases
attractors
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biochemical algebraic modeling
cancer
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clifford
Clifford Algebra
Complementary DNA Chain
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Curvature Tensor
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DNA Nucleotide
DNA structure
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Fine Structure Constant
fine-structure constant and protein structureATP moleculeDNA structureCAP-Structure of mRNA
fractals
GC Pair
genetic code (symmetry
Grassmann Algebra
Group ISO
Henon Attractor
Henon Map
Hidden Symmetry
Klein Gordon Equation
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mathematical biochemistry
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Modifi Ed Nucleotides
molecular symmetry analysis
mRNA Nucleotides
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quantum biology concepts
replication
Riemann Space
RNA Nucleotide
RNA Primer
RNA splicing)
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SV40 Virus
t-antigen
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viral oncogenesis mechanisms
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781498741378
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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This book provides a review of biochemistry as an algebra of molecules of living matter and utilizes Clifford algebras to discuss the basic biochemical processes of DNA replication, DNA transcription, RNA splicing and translation. Viral carcinogenesis is discussed in depth, specific attention is paid to the structural features of biomolecules that define a particular Clifford algebra, and useful examples of genetic information being transformed into Clifford algebras are provided.
Valery V. Stcherbic, Leonid P. Buchatsky

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