Book Details
Orange Code:95671
Paperback:554 pages
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Sections:
1. The Scope of Modern Genetics2. DNA3. Genes4. Transcription of DNA to RNA5. Types of RNA Molecule: Messenger RNA6. Types of RNA Molecule: Noncoding RNA7. The Genetic Code8. Protein Synthesis9. Control of Gene Expression10. DNA Replication11. Inheritance of Genes During Eukaryotic Cell Division12. Inheritance of Genes in Bacteria13. Inheritance of Genes During Virus Infection Cycles14. Inheritance of DNA Molecules During Eukaryotic Sexual Reproduction15. Inheritance of Genes During Eukaryotic Sexual Reproduction16. Mutation and DNA Repair17. Inheritance of Genes in Populations18. Genes in Differentiation and Development19. The Human Genome20. Genes and Medicine21. DNA in Forensics and Studies of Human History22. Genes in Industry and Agriculture23. The Ethical Issues Raised by Modern Genetics
Description:
Genetics today is inexorably focused on DNA. The theme of Introduction to Genetics: A Molecular Approach is therefore the progression from molecules (DNA and genes) to processes (gene expression and DNA replication) to systems (cells, organisms and populations). This progression reflects both the basic logic of life and the way in which modern biological research is structured. The molecular approach is particularly suitable for the large number of students for whom genetics is a part of a broader program in biology, biochemistry, the biomedical sciences, and biotechnology. Introduction to Genetics presents the basic facts and concepts with enough depth of knowledge to stimulate students to move on to more advanced aspects of the subject. The book is divided into three parts. Part 1 examines the function of the gene as a unit of biological information. Part 2 studies the role of the gene as a unit of inheritance. And Part 3 explores some of the areas of research that are responsible for the high profile that genetics has in our modern world, from agriculture and industry to medicine and forensics, and the ethical challenges that genetic knowledge imparts.
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