High-Yield Cell Molecular (1st ed) Table of Contents Question

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I have Second edition which is about twice as long as the 1st edition. Could someone who has the first edition just reply to this thread with a list of the chapters in the table of contents (for a quick comparison), or just let me know the differences from the chapter list below. I am wondering if there were new entire chapters added, or if everything was expanded.

Thanks

2nd Ed. Chapters
1 The Cell Membrane...
2 Cytoplasm and Organelles
3 Nucleus
4 Protein Synthesis
5 Chromosomal DNA
6 Numerical Chromosomal anomalies
7 Structural Chromosomal abnormalities
8 Chromosome Replication and DNA Synthesis
9 Meiosis and genetic recombination
10the human nuclear genome
11 the human mitochondrial genome
12 control of gene expression
13 mutations of the DNA sequence
14 Protooncogenes, oncogenes and TSGs
15 the cell cycle
16 molecular biology of cancer
17 homeotic genes and anterior/posterior body pattern formation
18 cell biology of the immune system
19 molecular biology of the immune system
20 DNA viruses
21 +ssRNA Viruses
22 -ssRNA Viruses
23 dsRNA Viruses
24 Molecular techniques
25 identification of human disease genes
26 gene therapy
27 understanding researchliterature
 
  1. Packaging of Chromosomal DNA
  2. Chromosome Replication and DNA synthesis
  3. Genetic recombinations
  4. Transposable Elements
  5. Gene Amplification
  6. Recombinant DNA technology
  7. Control of Gene Expression
  8. Protein Synthesis
  9. The Nucleolus
  10. Mutations of the DNA Sequence
  11. Molecular Genetics
  12. Inherited Diseases
  13. Multifactorial Inherited Diseases
  14. Protooncogenes, oncogenes, and antioncogenes
  15. The cell cycle
  16. Homeotic Genes and anterior-posterior body pattern formation
  17. Mitochondrial genes
  18. Molecular immunity
  19. Receptors and signal transduction
Hope this helps
 
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