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Concepts of genetics / William S. Klug ... [et al.] ; with contributions by Sarah M. Ward.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: San Francisco : Pearson Benjamin Cummings, c2009.Edition: 9th edDescription: xxx, 779, [86] p. : ill. (chiefly col.), col. map ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 0321540980
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 576.5   22
Contents:
1. Introduction to Genetics -- 2. Mitosis and Meiosis -- 3. Mendelian Genetics -- 4. Extensions of Mendelian Ratios -- 5. Chromosome Mapping in Eukaryotes -- 6. Genetic Analysis and Mapping in Bacteria and Bacteriophages -- 7. Sex Determination and Sex Chromosomes -- 8. Chromosome Mutations: Variation in Chromosome Number and Arrangement -- 9. Extranuclear Inheritance -- 10. DNA Structure and Analysis -- 11. DNA Replication and Recombination -- 12. DNA Organization in Chromosomes -- 13. Recombinant DNATechnology and Gene Cloning -- 14. The Genetic Code and Transcription -- 15. Translation and Proteins -- 16. Gene Mutation and DNA Repair -- 17. Regulation of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes -- 18. Regulation of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes -- 19. Developmental Genetics of Model Organisms -- 20. Cancer and Regulation of the Cell Cycle -- 21. Genomics, Proteomics, and Bioinformatics -- 22. Genome Dynamics: Transposons, Immunogenetics, and Eukaryotic -- Viruses -- 23. Genomic Analysis--Dissection of Gene Function -- 24. Applications and Ethics of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology -- 25. Quantitative Genetics and Multifactorial Traits -- 26. Genetics and Behavior -- 27. Population Genetics -- 28. Evolutionary Genetics -- 29. Conservation Genetics.
Summary: Known for its focus on concepts and problem-solving, this best-selling text has been extensively updated with new coverage of genomics, bioinformatics, proteomics and more. Concepts of Genetics, Ninth Edition is written in a clear and accessible style for students in introductory genetic courses typically found in departments of Biology, Botany, Zoology, Agriculture, or any of the health sciences.
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Rev. ed. of: Concepts of genetics / William S. Klug. 8th ed. 2006.

Includes bibliographical references (p. A-57 - A66) and index.

1. Introduction to Genetics -- 2. Mitosis and Meiosis -- 3. Mendelian Genetics -- 4. Extensions of Mendelian Ratios -- 5. Chromosome Mapping in Eukaryotes -- 6. Genetic Analysis and Mapping in Bacteria and Bacteriophages -- 7. Sex Determination and Sex Chromosomes -- 8. Chromosome Mutations: Variation in Chromosome Number and Arrangement -- 9. Extranuclear Inheritance -- 10. DNA Structure and Analysis -- 11. DNA Replication and Recombination -- 12. DNA Organization in Chromosomes -- 13. Recombinant DNATechnology and Gene Cloning -- 14. The Genetic Code and Transcription -- 15. Translation and Proteins -- 16. Gene Mutation and DNA Repair -- 17. Regulation of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes -- 18. Regulation of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes -- 19. Developmental Genetics of Model Organisms -- 20. Cancer and Regulation of the Cell Cycle -- 21. Genomics, Proteomics, and Bioinformatics -- 22. Genome Dynamics: Transposons, Immunogenetics, and Eukaryotic -- Viruses -- 23. Genomic Analysis--Dissection of Gene Function -- 24. Applications and Ethics of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology -- 25. Quantitative Genetics and Multifactorial Traits -- 26. Genetics and Behavior -- 27. Population Genetics -- 28. Evolutionary Genetics -- 29. Conservation Genetics.

Known for its focus on concepts and problem-solving, this best-selling text has been extensively updated with new coverage of genomics, bioinformatics, proteomics and more. Concepts of Genetics, Ninth Edition is written in a clear and accessible style for students in introductory genetic courses typically found in departments of Biology, Botany, Zoology, Agriculture, or any of the health sciences.

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