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GENETIC THEORY AND ANALYSIS Understand and apply what drives change
of characteristic genetic traits and heredity Genetics is the study
of how traits are passed from parents to their offspring and how
the variation in those traits affects the development and health of
the organism. Investigating how these traits affect the organism
involves a diverse set of approaches and tools, including genetic
screens, DNA and RNA sequencing, mapping, and methods to understand
the structure and function of proteins. Thus, there is a need for a
textbook that provides a broad overview of these methods. Genetic
Theory and Analysis meets this need by describing key approaches
and methods in genetic analysis through a historical lens. Focusing
on the five basic principles underlying the field—mutation,
complementation, recombination, segregation, and regulation—it
identifies the full suite of tests and methodologies available to
the geneticist in an age of flourishing genetic and genomic
research. This second edition of the text has been updated to
reflect recent advances and increase accessibility to advanced
undergraduate students. Genetic Theory and Analysis, 2nd edition
readers will also find: Detailed treatment of subjects including
mutagenesis, meiosis, complementation, suppression, and more
Updated discussion of epistasis, mosaic analysis, RNAi, genome
sequencing, and more Appendices discussing model organisms, genetic
fine-structure analysis, and tetrad analysis Genetic Theory and
Analysis is ideal for both graduate students and advanced
undergraduates undertaking courses in genetics, genetic
engineering, and computational biology.
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