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Human Molecular Genetics Following the completion of the Human Genome Project the content evolution gene genetics human human molecular and organization of the third edition of Human Molecular Genetics has been thoroughly revised. * Part One (Chapters 1-7) covers basic material on DNA structure evolution gene genetics human human molecular and function, chromosomes, cells evolution gene genetics human human molecular and development, pedigree analysis evolution gene genetics human human molecular and the basic techniques used in the laboratory. * Part Two (Chapters 8-12) discusses the various genome sequencing projects evolution gene genetics human human molecular and the insights they provide into the organization, expression, variation evolution gene genetics human human molecular and evolution of our genome. * Part Three (Chapters 13-18) focuses on mapping, identifying evolution gene genetics human human molecular and diagnosing the genetic causes of mendelian evolution gene genetics human human molecular and complex diseases evolution gene genetics human human molecular and cancer. * Part Four (Chapters 19-21) looks at the wider horizons of functional genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics, animal models evolution gene genetics human human molecular and therapy. There are new chapters on cells evolution gene genetics human human molecular and development evolution gene genetics human human molecular and on functional genomics. The sections on complex diseases have been completely rewritten evolution gene genetics human human molecular and reorganized, as hasthe chapter on Genome Projects. Other changes include a new section on molecular phylogenetics (Chapter 12) evolution gene genetics human human molecular and the introduction of `Ethics Boxes` to discuss some of the implications of the new knowledge. Virtually every page has been revised evolution gene genetics human human molecular and updated to take account of the stunning developments of the past four years since the publication of the last edition of Human Molecular Genetics . features : * Integration of Human Genome Project data throughout the book * Two new chapters `Cells evolution gene genetics human human molecular and Development` (Chapter 3) evolution gene genetics human human molecular and `Beyond the Genome Project: Functional Genomics, Proteomics evolution gene genetics human human molecular and Bioinformatics` (Chapter 19) * Completely rewritten evolution gene genetics human human molecular and reorganized coverage of complex disease genetics * Increased emphasis on gene function evolution gene genetics human human molecular and on applications of genetic knowledge, including ethical issues * More prominence given to novel approaches to treating disease, such as cell-based therapies, pharmacogenomics, evolution gene genetics human human molecular and personalized medici Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserve
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Molecular Biology Molecular biology is a fast-paced field that constantly provides new insights into the living world evolution gene genetics human human molecular and the role of humans within it. Students evolution gene genetics human human molecular and professionals need a clear understanding of new discoveries evolution gene genetics human human molecular and applications, as well as a firm grasp of the fundmental concepts. Clark`s Molecular Biology: Understanding the Genetic Revolution gives readers what they need in both regards. Clark effectively introduces basic concepts followed by more specific applications as the text evolves. He has included research results as current as late 2004 when the gene count for humans was officially changed, evolution gene genetics human human molecular and takes a thorough look at the medical, agricultural, evolution gene genetics human human molecular and social aspects that shape modern-day molecular biology. This text is written in a straightforward manner evolution gene genetics human human molecular and beautifully illustrated in full color. Molecular Biology covers a deliberately broad range of topics to show that molecular biology is not applicable merely to human medicine evolution gene genetics human human molecular and health, but also applies to veterinary medicine, evolution, agriculture, evolution gene genetics human human molecular and other areas. * Up to date description of genetic engineering, genomics, evolution gene genetics human human molecular and related areas * Basic concepts followed by more detailed, specific applications * Hundreds of color illustrations enhance key topics evolution gene genetics human human molecular and concepts * Covers medical, agricultural, evolution gene genetics human human molecular and social aspects of molecular biology * Organized pedagogy includes running glossaries evolution gene genetics human human molecular and keynotes (mini-summaries) to hasten comprehension Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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