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Primer of Genetic Analysis

A Problems Approach - Second Edition

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  • 288pagine
  • 11 ore di lettura

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This text provides guided instruction for the analysis and interpretation of genetic principles and problem solving. Each section is introduced with a summary of key concepts and an overview of the topic with key terms. A series of problems, progressing from simple to complex, then allows students to test their understanding of the material. Every question and answer includes a detailed explanation. This new edition contains additional problems, greatly expanded coverage of molecular biology, new overview chapters to give additional study hints and perspectives, examples of historical landmarks, crossword puzzles to test knowledge of terms, and new reference tables. Undergraduate and graduate students alike will find this book to be an excellent stand-alone resource, or a valuable complement to any genetics textbook.

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Primer of Genetic Analysis, James N. Thompson Jr., Jenna J. Hellack, Gerald Braver, David S. Durica

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1996
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Titolo
Primer of Genetic Analysis
Sottotitolo
A Problems Approach - Second Edition
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
1996
Pagine
288
ISBN10
052147891X
ISBN13
9780521478915
Serie
Descrizione
This text provides guided instruction for the analysis and interpretation of genetic principles and problem solving. Each section is introduced with a summary of key concepts and an overview of the topic with key terms. A series of problems, progressing from simple to complex, then allows students to test their understanding of the material. Every question and answer includes a detailed explanation. This new edition contains additional problems, greatly expanded coverage of molecular biology, new overview chapters to give additional study hints and perspectives, examples of historical landmarks, crossword puzzles to test knowledge of terms, and new reference tables. Undergraduate and graduate students alike will find this book to be an excellent stand-alone resource, or a valuable complement to any genetics textbook.