
Genetic Analysis
genes, genomes, and networks in eukaryotes
$352.49
- Paperback
496 pages
- Release Date
10 February 2020
Summary
Decoding Life: A Genetic Analysis
How do we decipher the roles of individual genes? What mechanisms govern gene expression? How do genes collaborate to form intricate networks?
Decoding Life: A Genetic Analysis delves into these fascinating questions, seamlessly integrating genetics and molecular biology to reveal how our understanding of key genetic phenomena unlocks the secrets of biological systems.
Beginning with a concise overview of fundamental genetic…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780198809906 |
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ISBN-10: | 0198809905 |
Author: | Philip Meneely |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Imprint: | Oxford University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 496 |
Edition: | 3rd |
Release Date: | 10 February 2020 |
Weight: | 1.06kg |
Dimensions: | 261mm x 194mm x 21mm |
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Critics Review
I love this text. I have not seen a text with as much current information on the most important aspects of genetics and genomics today.
Review from previous edition An excellent example of a modern textbook, Genetic Analysis is a readable and stimulating introduction to this rapidly developing topic… [It] will earn its place on a biology or genetics student’s bookshelf. * David Slingsby, The Biologist *It is, in many ways, the book I have been looking for since I started to teach this course: a book that teaches methods of genetic analysis and is suitable for a senior-level course. * Dr Steve Mount, Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics, University of Maryland, USA ) *I love this text. I have not seen a text with as much current information on the most important aspects of genetics and genomics today. * Professor Christine Rushlow, Department of Biology, New York University, USA *This textbook is one of the few that can be used for an advanced undergrad/beginning grad level course. It is ideal for a class that uses the primary literature as a major part of the reading and discussion in the class. * Dr Brian Condie, Department of Genetics, University of Georgia *
About The Author
Philip Meneely
Philip Meneely, Professor of Biology, Department of Biology, Haverford College, PA, USA
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