Genetic epidemiology is a rapidly developing field, and one in
which epidemiologists and public health students now need to
acquire considerable knowledge where, in the past, a minimal
overview had sufficed. Yet, until now, there has been no current
text appropriate for them. This major new book fills the gap,
bringing together leading experts in the field to provide an
introduction to genetic epidemiology that begins with a primer in
human molecular genetics, requiring no substantive prior specialist
knowledge. It continues through all the standard methods in
population genetics and genetic epidemiology required for an
excellent grounding in the field. The book contains discussion of
the public health aspects of the new genetics, and of
epidemiological methods for studying genes and environmental
factors in complex diseases. An Introduction to Genetic
Epidemiology also includes a glossary and guide for further
reading.
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