Derived from Concepts of Genetics, this book presents a succinct overview of the discipline. The text balances the coverage of classical and modern topics, providing clear presentation of both transmission genetics (heredity) and molecular genetics.
The 10th Edition has been extensively updated to provide comprehensive coverage of important, emerging topics such as CRISPR-Cas, epigenetics, and genetic testing.
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SELECTED READINGS AMES , B. N. , McCANN , J. , and YAMASAKI , E. 1975. Method for detecting carcinogens and mutagens with the Salmonella / mammalian microsome mutagenicity test . Mut . Res : 31 : 347– 64 . AUERBACH , C. 1978.
The 9th Edition maintains the text’s brief, less-detailed coverage of core concepts and has been extensively updated with relevant, cutting-edge coverage of emerging topics in genetics.
This book provides information about various aspects of human genetics in a brief, simple, comprehensive and yet interesting manner so as to sustain and drive the interest and enthusiasm of the reader.
Completely updated to reflect new discoveries and current thinking in the field, the Fourth Edition of Essential Genetics is designed for the shorter, less comprehensive introductory course in genetics.
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Key Benefit: Known for its focus on problem-solving, conceptual understanding, and practical applications, this best-seller is 32 pages shorter than its previous edition. New features of the Seventh Edition...
This book provides up-to-date basic information on the subject that emphasizes the multifaceted complex questions of life.
The text also provides students with a sense of the social and historical context in which genetics has developed.