Reference Texts

(Will be on reserve or on reference shelf in Chemistry Library or in my office)

Texts Used as Basic References (some will be on reserve or on the reference shelf in the Chemistry Library):

1.      Adams, R. L. P., Knowler, J. T., and Leader, D. P. (1986). The Biochemistry of the Nucleic Acids, Tenth ed. (USA: Chapman and Hall).

2.      Blackburn, G. M., and Gait, M. J., eds. (1990). Nucleic Acids in Chemistry and Biology. (New York: Oxford University Press).

3.      Bloomfield, V. A., Crothers, D. M., and Tinoco, I. (1974). Physical Chemistry of Nucleic Acids, p 317. (New York: Harper & Row).

4.      Bloomfield, V. A., Crothers, D. M., Tinoco, I. (2000)  Nucleic Acids  Structures, properties and functions p. 794 (University Science Books, Saulsalito, CA).

5.      Calladine, C., Drew, H. R. (1997) Understanding DNA : the molecule & how it works (San Diego : Academic Press)

6.      Cantor, C. R., and Schimmel, P. R. (1980). Biophysical Chemistry. Part I: The Conformation of Biological Macromolecules. (USA: W. H. Freeman and Company).

7.      Eckstein, F., ed. (1991). Oligonucleotides and analogues. A practical approach. (New York: IRL Press).

8.      Friedberg, E. C., Walker, G. C., and Siede, W. (1995). DNA repair and mutagenesis. (Washington D.C.: ASM Press).

9.      Hecht, S., Ed., Bioorganic chemistry : nucleic acids, (1996) (New York : Oxford University Press).

10.  Kochetkov, N. K., and Budovskii, E. I. (1971). Organic Chemistry of Nucleic Acids Part A. (Great Britain: Plenum Press).

11.  Kornberg, A., and Baker, T. A. (1992). DNA Replication, 2nd ed. (New York: W. H. Freeman and Company).

12.  Lewin, B. (most recent edition). Genes. (USA: Oxford University Press).

13.  Mizuno, Y. (1986). The organic chemistry of nucleic acids. (New York: Elsevier).

14.  Morrison, H., ed. (1990). Bioorganic Photochemistry: Photochemistry and the Nucleic Acids, vol. 1. (New York: John Wiley & Sons).

15.  Neidle, S.  (2002) Nucleic acid structure and recognition (New York : Oxford University Press), 2002

16.  Nielsen, P. E., and Egholm, M. Ed., (1999) Peptide nucleic acids : protocols and applications / edited by (Wymondham, Norfolk, England : Horizon Scientific).

17.  Pfeifer, G. P., ed. (1996). Techonolgies for detection of DNA dmage and mutations. (New York: Plenum Press).

18.  Saenger, W. (1984). Springer Advanced Texts in Chemistry, 4: Principles of Nucleic Acid Structure. (New York: Springer-Verlag).

19.  Searle, C. E., ed. (1984). ACS Monograph, 182: Chemical Carcinogens, 2nd ed., vol. 2. (Washington, D. C.: ACS).

20.  Shabarova, Z., and Bogdanov, A. (1994). Advanced organic chemistry of nucleic acids. (New York: VCH).

21.  Sinden, R. R. (1994). DNA Structure and Function. (San Diego: Academic Press).

22.  Steitz, T. A. (1993). Structural studies of protein-nucleic acid interaction. The sources of sequence-specific binding. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).

23.  Townsend, L. B., ed. (1988). Chemistry of Nucleosides and Nucleotides, vol. 1. (New York: Plenum Press).

24.  Ts'O, P. O. P., ed. (1974). Basic Principles in Nucleic Acid Chemistry, vol. 1. (New York: Academic Press).

25.  Walsh, C. (1979). Enzymatic Reaction Mechanisms. (USA: W. H. Freeman and Company).

26.  Wang, S. Y., ed. (1976). Photochemistry and Photobiology of Nucleic Acids Volume I Chemistry, vol. 1. (USA: Academic Press, Inc.).

27.  Wuthrich, K. (1986). NMR of Proteins and Nucleic Acids. (USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.).

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