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The one and only comprehensive reference for all aspects of human
genetics Unique in breadth and authority The fourth, completely
revised edition of this classical reference and textbook presents a
cohesive and up-to-date exposition of the concepts, results, and
problems underlying theory and practice in human and medical
genetics. In the 10 years since the appearance of the third
edition, many new insights have emerged for understanding the
genetic basis of development and function in human health and
disease. Human genetics, with its emphasis on molecular concepts
and techniques, has become a key discipline in medicine and the
biomedical sciences. The fourth edition has been extensively
expanded by new chapters on hot topics such as epigenetics,
pharmacogenetics, gene therapy, cloning and genetic epidemiology.
In addition a section giving an overview on the main model
organisms (mouse, dog, worm, fly, yeast) used in human genetics
research has been introduced. This book will be of interest to
human and medical geneticists, scientists in all biomedical
sciences, physicians and epidemiologists, as well as to graduate
and postgraduate students who desire to learn the fundamentals of
this fascinating field
The fourth edition of this classical reference book can once again
be relied upon to present a cohesive and up-to-date exposition of
all aspects of human and medical genetics. Human genetics has
become one of the main basic sciences in medicine, and molecular
genetics is increasingly becoming a major part of this field. This
new edition integrates a wealth of new information - mainly
describing the influence of the "molecular revolution" - including
the principles of epigenetic processes which together create the
phenotype of a human being. Other revisions are an improved layout,
sub-division into a larger number of chapters, as well as
two-colour print throughout for ease of reference, and many of the
figures are now in full colour. For graduates and those already
working in medical genetics.
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