Biochemistry for dummies for dummies by Moore T.J, et al
Biochemistry For Dummies is an overview of the material covered in a typical college-level biochemistry course. We have made every attempt to keep the material as current as possible, but the field is changing ever so quickly. The basics, however, stay the same, and that is where we concentrate our efforts. We also include information on some of the applications of biochemistry that you read about in your everyday life, such as forensics, cloning, gene therapy, genetic testing, genetically modified foods, and so on. As you flip through this book you will see a lot of chemical structures and reactions. Much of the biochemistry revolves around knowing the structures of the molecules involved in biochemical reactions. If you are in a biochemistry course, you probably have had at least one semester of organic chemistry. You will recognize many of the structures, or at least the functional groups, from your study of organic chem. You will see many of those mechanisms that you loved/hated here in biochemistry.
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