Internet for the Molecular Biologist
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Written specifically for the molecular biologist, this guide aims to demystify the information superhighway by answering such questions as: What is the Internet? What is it for? How can I do it? How useful is it for molecular biology? The text contains information and practical instruction needed to use the Internet, World Wide Web, FTP, Gopher, Netscape and more, as well as lists of Web sites and other areas of interest to the molecular biologist. It includes specialist chapters on microbiology, fungi, invertebrates, plant molecular biology, and human and mouse genetics. The guide should be useful to both beginners and experienced researchers.
Gebonden | 187 pagina's
Verschenen in 1996
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