A dictionary of genetics
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A dictionary of genetics
Oxford University Press, 1985
3rd ed
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Bibliography: p. 465-466
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780195034943
Description
The third edition of this dictionary has kept pace with the expanding terminology resulting from advances in technology, theory and research. It contains 5700 entries of use not only to geneticists but also in cytology, biochemistry, evolution, taxonomy, microbiology, immunology, medicine, and agriculture.
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: pbk ISBN 9780195034950
Description
Reflecting the expansion of research in molecular, clinical, and immuno-genetics, this dictionary--recognized as the definitive lexicon by geneticists and their students--now contains over 6000 definitions, nearly a third of which have been added since the second edition. Many of the terms are recent, especially those from molecular genetics, and other terms, such as those used in quantitative genetics or mutational studies, are from related disciplines. Indeed, this is the only dictionary of genetics to incorporate terms from chemistry, physics, statistics, biochemistry, and medicine that are commonly encountered in the genetic literature.
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