Principles of genetics
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Principles of genetics
John Wiley, c2000
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This volume shows how genetics is done, by incorporating a human emphasis and by highlighting the role of geneticists, and provides historical and biographical insights into the people and events that have made genetics a pre-eminent science. Human genetics is treated at all levels - classical, molecular and population. It aims to provide a balance between concepts and experimental detail, using experiments to help explain "how" and "why" concepts were developed.
Table of Contents
- The science of genetics
- reproduction as the basis of heredity
- Mendelism - the basic principles of inheritance
- extensions of Mendelism
- inheritance of complex traits
- the chromosomal basis of Mendelism
- variations in chromosome number and structure
- linkage, crossing over and chromosome mapping in eukaryotes
- advanced linkage analysis
- DNA and the molecular structure of chromosomes
- replication of DNA and chromosomes
- transcription and RNA processing
- translation and the genetic code
- mutation, DNA repair, and recombination
- definitions of the gene
- the genetics of viruses
- the genetics of bacteria
- transposable genetic elements
- the genetics of mitochondria and chloroplasts
- the techniques of molecular genetics
- genomics
- molecular analysis of genes and gene products
- regulation of gene expression in prokaryotes
- gene regulation in prokaryotes
- the genetic control of animal development
- the genetic control of behaviour
- the genetic control of the vertebrate immune system
- the genetic basis of cancer
- population and evolutionary genetics.
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