Encyclopedia of the human genome

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Encyclopedia of the human genome

editor in chief, David N. Cooper

Wiley, c2005

  • : set
  • v. 1. ABS-DIG
  • v. 2. DIG-GEN
  • v. 3. GEN-MIT
  • v. 4. MIT-REL
  • v. 5. REN-ZUC, glossary, index

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V. 1. Absolute pitch: genetics - DiGeorge syndrome and Velocardiofacial syndrome (VCFS) -- v. 2. Digital image analysis - Gene trees and species trees -- v. 3. Genome databases - Mitochondrial genome: evolution -- v. 4. Mitochondrial heteroplasmy and disease - Relatives-based tests of association -- v. 5. Renal carcinoma and von Hippel-Lindau disease - Zuckerkandl, Emile

Includes bibliographical references and index

Originally published by Nature Publishing Group, 2003

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"Remarkably comprehensive, this set contains articles dealing with both current aspects and historical development of human genomic analysis, interpreted broadly." -CHOICE "An excellent addition to library collections supporting genome research; recommended for academic libraries." -LIBRARY JOURNAL The Encyclopedia of the Human Genome (EHG) is devoted to the scientific basis of human genetics and genomics research and its ethical, philosophical, and commercial ramifications. Presenting a comprehensive and rigorously detailed overview of current research and its groundbreaking applications, this major reference work examines many peripheral topics surrounding the field such as law, ethics, medicine and public health, history, religion and industry. The Encyclopedia of the Human Genome (EHG) includes: 5 Volumes 5,000 pages - 3 million words 1,047 original, peer-reviewed articles Contributions from 1,400 of the world's leading experts 1,500 illustrations

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