ABSTRACT

The techniques used to decipher the genetic makeup of species as well as epigenetic mechanisms are essential for explaining life forms and studying their DNA. As a eukaryotic model, Paramecium is well suited for genetic analysis. Taking a rather unconventional view of genetics, Paramecium: Genetics and Epigenetics explores how to use this protozoan as a basis for studying complex cells.

The book discusses various aspects of Paramecium, including the cortex, the cytoplasm, nuclei, asexual fission, conjugation, autogamy,macronuclear regeneration, cytogamy, life cycle phases, and behavior. It examines the assorted mating types of the genus and how these mating types are determined. It also elucidates some techniques that identify genetically defined genes with the DNA from a library that comprises those genes and details the genetic, epigenetic, chemical, and molecular facets of several different traits. In addition, the authors chronicle the history and reemergence of investigating RNA and DNA in Paramecium.

With many powerful tools now available, Paramecium research is entering a new frontier in molecular biology. A full account of Paramecium genetics, this book presents a wealth of time-consuming observations and remarkable phenomena that will lead to a better understanding of complex cells.

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|8 pages

Mating Types in Paramecium

chapter 6|36 pages

Symbionts and Mitochondria of Paramecium

chapter 7|40 pages

Determination of i-Antigens

chapter 8|12 pages

Micronuclei and Macronuclei

chapter 9|6 pages

Ribosomal RNA and DNA

chapter 10|8 pages

Cortical Morphogenesis

chapter 11|10 pages

Behavior

chapter 12|10 pages

Epigenetics