Molecular Biology is a branch of biology, so you'll see the detailed process of cell replication, structure of the cytoskeleton, etc. rather than mechanisms and equations of chemical reactions (also in course codes molecular biology is usually BIO... rather than CHM...). Also keep in mind that there are fields that are a fusion of two or more fields, for examples biochemistry would have as much biology as chemistry and wouldn't be classified as belonging to any one of the larger fields. Bioinformatics contains materials from the fields of biology, computer science and statistics, and would not fit into any single larger field.
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Roche Institute of Molecular Biology was created in 1967.
Is the embryo of a pig and a calf part of the molecular biology
Molecular Biology of the Cell - textbook - was created in 2007-12.
Molecular Biology of the Cell - textbook - has 1392 pages.
Francis crick was a molecular biologist, meaning that he studied BIOLOGY.
David P. Clark has written: 'Molecular biology' -- subject(s): Molecular genetics, Molecular biology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Cell Physiological Phenomena, Genetic Phenomena, Methods 'Molecular Biology Made Simple and Fun' 'Molecular biology made simple and fun' -- subject(s): Textbooks, Molecular biology 'Biotechnology' -- subject(s): Textbooks, Biotechnology, Genetic engineering, Molecular biology 'Molecular biology' -- subject(s): Genetics, Molecular biology, Molecular genetics
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Molecular Membrane Biology was created in 1978.
Institute of Molecular Biology was created in 2010.
Molecular Systems Biology was created in 2005.
Journal of Molecular Biology was created in 1959.
Laboratory of Molecular Biology was created in 1962.
One highly recommended book for studying molecular biology is "Molecular Biology of the Cell" by Bruce Alberts.
Genomics or molecular biology
European Molecular Biology Organization was created in 1964.
Current Issues in Molecular Biology was created in 1999.