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Recent advances that allow scientists to quickly and accurately
sequence a genome have revolutionized our view of the structure and
function of genes as well as our understanding of evolution. A new
era of genetics is underway, one that allows us to fully embrace
Dobzhansky's famous statement that "Nothing in biology makes sense
except in the light of evolution". Genetics: Genes, Genomes, and
Evolution presents the fundamental principles of genetics and
molecular biology from an evolutionary perspective as informed by
genome analysis. By using what has been learned from the analyses
of bacterial and eukaryotic genomes as its basis, the book unites
evolution, genomics, and genetics in one narrative approach.
Genomic analysis is inherently both molecular and evolutionary, and
every chapter is approached from this unified perspective.
Similarly, genomic studies have provided a deeper appreciation of
the profound relationships between all organisms - something
reflected in the book's integrated discussion of bacterial and
eukaryotic evolution, genetics and genomics. It is an approach that
provides students with a uniquely flexible and contemporary view of
genetics, genomics, and evolution. Online Resource Centre: - Video
tutorials: a series of videos that provide deeper, step-by-step
explanations of a range of topics featured in the text. -
Flashcards: electronic flashcards covering the key terms from the
text. For registered adopters of the text: - Digital image library:
Includes electronic files in PowerPoint format of every
illustration, photo, graph and table from the text - Lecture notes:
Editable lecture notes in PowerPoint format for each chapter help
make preparing lectures faster and easier than ever. Each chapter's
presentation includes a succinct outline of key concepts, and
incorporates the graphics from the chapter - Library of exam-style
questions: a suite of questions from which you can pick potential
assignments and exams. - Test bank of multiple-choice questions: a
ready-made electronic testing resource that can be customized by
lecturers and delivered via their institution's virtual learning
environment. - Solutions to all questions featured in the book:
solutions written by the authors help make the grading of homework
assignments easier. - Journal Clubs: a series of questions that
guide your students through the reading and interpretation of a
research paper that relates to the subject matter of a given
chapter. Each Journal club includes model answers for lecturers. -
Instructor's guide: The instructor's guide discusses the
educational approach taken by Genetics: Genes, Genomes, and
Evolution in more detail, why this approach has been taken, what
benefits it offers, and how it can be adopted in your class.
How do we know what role a particular gene has? How do some genes
control the expression of others? How do genes interact to form
gene networks? With its unique integration of genetics and
molecular biology, Genetic Analysis probes fascinating questions
such as these, detailing how our understanding of key genetic
phenomena can be used to understand biological systems. Opening
with a brief overview of key genetic principles, model organisms,
and epigenetics, the book goes on to explore the use of gene
mutations and the analysis of gene expression and activity. A
discussion of the interactions of genes during suppression,
synthetic enhancement, and epistasis follows, which is then
expanded into a consideration of genetic networks and personal
genomics. Drawing on the latest experimental tools, including
CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing, microarrays, RNAi screens, and
bioinformatics approaches, Genetic Analysis provides a
state-of-the-art review of the field, but in a truly
student-friendly manner. It uses extended case studies and text
boxes to augment the narrative, taking the reader right to the
forefront of contemporary research, without losing its clarity of
explanation and insight. We are in an age where, despite knowing so
much about biological systems, we are just beginning to realise how
much more there is still to understand. Genetic Analysis is the
ideal guide to how we can use the awesome power of molecular
genetics to further our understanding.
Recent advances that allow scientists to quickly and accurately
sequence a genome have revolutionized our view of the structure and
function of genes as well as our understanding of evolution. A new
era of genetics is underway, one that allows us to fully embrace
Dobzhansky's famous statement that "Nothing in biology makes sense
except in the light of evolution". Genetics: Genes, Genomes, and
Evolution presents the fundamental principles of genetics and
molecular biology from an evolutionary perspective as informed by
genome analysis. By using what has been learned from the analyses
of bacterial and eukaryotic genomes as its basis, the book unites
evolution, genomics, and genetics in one narrative approach.
Genomic analysis is inherently both molecular and evolutionary, and
every chapter is approached from this unified perspective.
Similarly, genomic studies have provided a deeper appreciation of
the profound relationships between all organisms - something
reflected in the book's integrated discussion of bacterial and
eukaryotic evolution, genetics and genomics. It is an approach that
provides students with a uniquely flexible and contemporary view of
genetics, genomics, and evolution. Online Resource Centre: - Video
tutorials: a series of videos that provide deeper, step-by-step
explanations of a range of topics featured in the text. -
Flashcards: electronic flashcards covering the key terms from the
text. For registered adopters of the text: - Digital image library:
Includes electronic files in PowerPoint format of every
illustration, photo, graph and table from the text - Lecture notes:
Editable lecture notes in PowerPoint format for each chapter help
make preparing lectures faster and easier than ever. Each chapter's
presentation includes a succinct outline of key concepts, and
incorporates the graphics from the chapter - Library of exam-style
questions: a suite of questions from which you can pick potential
assignments and exams. - Test bank of multiple-choice questions: a
ready-made electronic testing resource that can be customized by
lecturers and delivered via their institution's virtual learning
environment. - Solutions to all questions featured in the book:
solutions written by the authors help make the grading of homework
assignments easier. - Journal Clubs: a series of questions that
guide your students through the reading and interpretation of a
research paper that relates to the subject matter of a given
chapter. Each Journal club includes model answers for lecturers. -
Instructor's guide: The instructor's guide discusses the
educational approach taken by Genetics: Genes, Genomes, and
Evolution in more detail, why this approach has been taken, what
benefits it offers, and how it can be adopted in your class.
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