Basic Human Genetics

Basic Human Genetics
ISBN-10
0878934979
ISBN-13
9780878934973
Category
Science
Pages
530
Language
English
Published
1999
Publisher
Sinauer Associates Incorporated
Authors
Elaine Johansen Mange, Arthur P. Mange

Description

The CD-ROM has more than 750 topics with original animation and illustrations. The interactive self-quizzes, have more than 600 true-false questions as well as narration and spoken pronunciations with advanced hypertext navigation.

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