Which is the best book to prepare for the CSIR UGC NET entrance examination in life sciences?

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    deepika maurya | Guide-Level 15

    2 years ago
    A list of best life Science books for the CSIR NET exam:
    1- Principles of Gene Manipulation and Genomics by S. B. Primrose and R. M. Twyman
    2- Principles and Techniques of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology by Wilson and Walker
    3- Biophysical Chemistry (Principles and Techniques) By Upadhyay
    4- Biotechnology by B D Singh
    5- Genomes 3 by T. A. Brown
    6- Principles of Fermentation Technology by Stanbury
    7- Industrial Microbiology by Casida
    8- Introduction To Plant Tissue Culture by Razdan MK
    9- The Evolution Handbook by Vance Ferrell
    10- Theory of Evolution by Dawkins & Maynard
    11- Principles And Applications by JL Chapman and M.J. Reiss
    12- Bioi
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    Nitesh Kumar | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    The best books to prepare for the CSIR UGC NET entrance examination in life sciences are:
    Unit Name and Subject Book Name
    Unit: Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
    Subject: Biochemistry and Metabolism
    Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry- Nelson, and Cox
    Biochemistry: International Edition by Stryer, Berg and Tymoczko
    Principles of Biochemistry by Voet
    ENZYMES: Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Clinical Chemistry 2/E by Trevor Palmer and Philip Bonner
    Plant Biochemistry by Walter
    Unit: Cellular organisation
    Subject:Cell and Molecular Biology
    Molecular Cell Biology Lodish
    Cell and Molecular Biology Concepts and Experiments by Gerald Karp
    ...more

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