Genetics: Analysis and Principles is a one-semester, introductory genetics textbook that takes an experimental approach to understanding genetics. By weaving one or two experiments into the narrative of each chapter, students can simultaneously explore the scientific method and understand the genetic principles that have been learned from these experiments.
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Takes an experimental approach to understanding genetics. This book weaves one or two experiments into the narratives of chapters enabling students to explore the scientific methods and understand the genetic principles that have been learned from these experiments.
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Ch. 1: Overview of GeneticsCh. 2: Mendelian InheritanceCh. 3: Reproduction and Chromosome TransmissionCh. 4: Extensions of Mendelian InheritanceCh. 5: Linkage and Genetic Mapping in EukaryotesCh. 6: Genetic Transfer and Mapping in Bacteria and BacteriophagesCh. 7: Non-Mendelian InheritanceCh. 8: Variation in Chromosome Structure and NumberCh. 9: Molecular Structure of DNA and RNACh. 10: Chromosome Organization and Molecular StructureCh. 11: DNA ReplicationCh. 12: Gene TranscriptionCh. 13: Translation of mRNACh. 14: Gene Regulation in Bacteria and BacteriophagesCh. 15: Gene Regulation in EukaryotesCh. 16: Gene Mutation and DNA RepairCh. 17: Recombination and Transposition at the Molecular LevelCh. 18: Recombinant DNA TechnologyCh. 19: BiotechnologyCh. 20: Structural GenomicsCh. 21: Functional Genomics, Proteomics, and BioinformaticsCh. 22: Medical Genetics and CancerCh. 23: Developmental GeneticsCh. 24: Quantitative GeneticsCh. 25: Population GeneticsCh. 26: Evolutionary Genetics
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780071287647
Publisert
2008-01-16
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
McGraw Hill Higher Education
Vekt
1783 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
203 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
864

Forfatter

Biographical note

Rob Brooker (Ph.D., Yale University) received his B.A. in biology at Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio, in 1978. At Harvard, he studied lactose permease, the product of the lacY gene of the lac operon. He continues working on transporters at the University of Minnesota, where he is a Professor in the Department of Genetics, Cell Biology, and Development and has an active research laboratory. At the University of Minnesota, Dr. Brooker teaches undergraduate courses in biology, genetics, and cell biology. In addition to many other publications, he has written two undergraduate genetics texts published by McGraw-Hill: Genetics: Analysis & Principles, 4th edition, copyright 2012, and Concepts of Genetics, copyright 2012.