GENETICS: ANALYSIS AND PRINCIPLES. 6TH EDITION

GENETICS: ANALYSIS AND PRINCIPLES. 6TH EDITION

Editorial:
MCGRAW-HILL MEDICAL
Año de edición:
Materia
Genética
ISBN:
978-1-259-61602-0
Páginas:
864
N. de edición:
6
Idioma:
Inglés
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Disponible en 10 días

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244,40 €

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232,18 €

• PART I INTRODUCTION
1 Overview of Genetics
• PART II PATTERNS OF INHERITANCE
2 Mendelian Inheritance
3 Chromosome Transmission During Cell Division and Sexual Reproduction
4 Extensions of Mendelian Inheritance
5 Non-Mendelian Inheritance
6 Genetic Linkage and Mapping in Eukaryotes
7 Genetic Transfer and Mapping in Bacteria
8 Variation in Chromosome Structure and Number
• PART III MOLECULAR STRUCTURE & REPLICATION OF THE GENETIC MATERIAL
9 Molecular Structure of DNA and RNA
10 Chromosome Organization and Molecular Structure
11 DNA Replication
• PART IV MOLECULAR PROPERTIES OF GENES
12 Gene Transcription and RNA Modification
13 Translation of mRNA
14 Gene Regulation in Bacteria
15 Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes I: Transcriptional and Translational Regulation
16 Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes II: Epigenetics
17 Non-coding RNAs
18 Genetics of Viruses
19 Gene Mutation and DNA Repair
20 Recombination, Immunogenetics, and Transposition
• PART V GENETIC TECHNOLOGIES
21 Molecular Technologies
22 Biotechnology
23 Genomics I: Analysis of DNA
24 Genomics II: Functional Genomics, Proteomics, and Bioinformatics
• PART VI GENETIC ANALYSIS OF INDIVIDUALS AND POPULATIONS
25 Medical Genetics and Cancer
26 Developmental Genetics
27 Population Genetics
28 Complex and Quantitative Traits
29 Evolutionary Genetics

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Author
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.