This important book explores recent research by experts in the
field pertaining to the role played by genetic factors in human
pathology. A range of perspectives creates a well-rounded picture,
including:
- host-pathogen interactions
- causal relationships between genes and the environment
- the effects of environmental chemicals on gene expression
- DNA methylation
The book also covers the analysis and provides models for
understanding the epigenetics-pathology connection.
This book is designed for use by senior undergraduate and
graduate students from several disciplines such as general,
molecular, cellular biology, genetics, genomics, proteomics, and
bioinformatics. It will also serve as a reference book for existing
researchers and new investigators entering this rather unexplored
field.
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