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Introducing Genetics

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Garland Science, Taylor & Francis Group 2015Description: viii, 262 p. : ill ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780815345091
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 576.5 THO-I
Contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Monohybrid Inheritance -- Chapter 3 Extensions to Monohybrid Inheritance -- Chapter 4 Dihybrid Inheritance -- Chapter 5 The Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance -- Chapter 6 Sex Determination and Sex Linkage -- Chapter 7 Linkage and Chromosome Mapping -- Chapter 8 Variation in Chromosomal Number and Structure -- Chapter 9 The Principles of Quantitative Genetics -- Chapter 10 An Introduction to Population Genetics -- Chapter 11 Heredity at the Molecular Level -- Chapter 12 From Genes to Proteins -- Chapter 13 Manipulating DNA.
Summary: "The new edition of Introducing Genetics is a clear, concise, and accessible guide to inheritance and variation in individuals and populations. It first establishes the principles of Mendelian inheritance and the nature of chromosomes, before tackling quantitative and population genetics. The final three chapters introduce the molecular mechanisms that underlie genetics, including the techniques responsible for the
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Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Monohybrid Inheritance -- Chapter 3 Extensions to Monohybrid Inheritance -- Chapter 4 Dihybrid Inheritance -- Chapter 5 The Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance -- Chapter 6 Sex Determination and Sex Linkage -- Chapter 7 Linkage and Chromosome Mapping -- Chapter 8 Variation in Chromosomal Number and Structure -- Chapter 9 The Principles of Quantitative Genetics -- Chapter 10 An Introduction to Population Genetics -- Chapter 11 Heredity at the Molecular Level -- Chapter 12 From Genes to Proteins -- Chapter 13 Manipulating DNA.

"The new edition of Introducing Genetics is a clear, concise, and accessible guide to inheritance and variation in individuals and populations. It first establishes the principles of Mendelian inheritance and the nature of chromosomes, before tackling quantitative and population genetics. The final three chapters introduce the molecular mechanisms that underlie genetics, including the techniques responsible for the

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