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Significant advances in our knowledge of genetics were made during
the twentieth century but in the most recent decades, genetic
research has dramatically increased its impact throughout society.
Genetic issues are now playing a large role in health and public
policy, and new knowledge in this field will continue to have
significant implications for individuals and society. Written for
the non-majors human genetics course, Human Genetics, 3E will
increase the genetics knowledge of students who are learning about
human genetics for the first time. This thorough revision of the
best-selling Human Genome,2E includes entirely new chapters on
forensics, stem cell biology, bioinformatics, and societal/ethical
issues associated with the field. New special features boxes make
connections between human genetics and human health and disease.
Carefully crafted pedagogy includes chapter-opening case studies
that set the stage for each chapter; concept statements
interspersed throughout the chapter that keep first-time students
focused on key concepts; and end-of-chapter questions and critical
thinking activities. This new edition will contribute to creating a
genetically literate student population that understands basic
biological research, understands elements of the personal and
health implications of genetics, and participates effectively in
public policy issues involving genetic information . Full, 4-color illustration program enhances and reinforces key concepts and themes Uniform organization of chapters includes interest boxes that focus on human health and disease, chapter-opening case studies, and concept statements to engage non-specialist readers
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