Errol C. Friedberg, Graham C. Walker, Wolfram Siede, Richard D. Wood, Roger A. Schultz, Tom Ellenburger
Subject
Molecular biology
Publisher
ASM Press
Publication date
2006
Pages
1,118
ISBN
978-1-55581-319-2
DNA Repair and Mutagenesis is a college-level textbook about DNA repair and mutagenesis written by Errol Friedberg, Graham Walker, Wolfram Siede, Richard D. Wood, and Roger Schultz.[1] In its second edition as of 2009, DNA Repair and Mutagenesis contains over 1,000 pages, 10,000 references and 700 illustrations and has been described as "the most comprehensive book available in [the] field."[2][3]
^Friedberg, EC; Walker, GC; Siede, W; Schultz, RA (2006). DNA repair and mutagenesis (2nd ed.). ASM Press. ISBN 978-1-55581-319-2.
^Eugene A. Davidson. "DNA repair and mutagenesis, Errol C. Friedberg, Book". Barnes & Noble.
^Lehmann, AR (June 10, 2006). "DNA Repair and Mutagenesis, second ed., E.C. Friedberg, G.C. Walker, W. Siede, R.D. Wood, R.A. Schultz, T. Ellenberger. ASM Press". DNA Repair. 5 (6): 759. doi:10.1016/j.dnarep.2006.04.004. ISBN 1-55581-319-4.
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