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High-Yield™ Genetics

High-Yield™ Genetics

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High-Yield Geneticsis an important addition to theHigh-Yield Series, which medical students rely on heavily to review for the USMLE. This new volume provides a concise, clinically oriented summary of genetics in the popularHigh-Yieldoutline format. The book is generously illustrated with schematic line drawings as well as photographs of the most clinically relevant diseases. Illustrations appear at the end of each chapter in a multi-panel figure, similar to a mini-atlas.
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Publication date
2008
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
134
Dimensions (mm)
4516 x 6452
Weight (g)
240
  • The Human Nuclear Genome
    I. General Features
    II. Protein-Coding Genes
    III. RNA-Coding Genes
    IV. Epigenetic Control

    DNA Packaging
    I. The Biochemistry of Nucleic Acids
    II. Levels of DNA Packaging
    III. Centromere
    IV. Heterochromatin and Euchromatin

    Protein Synthesis
    I. General Features
    II. Transcription
    III. Processing the RNA Transcript into mRNA

    Chromosome Replication
    II. The Replication Process
    III. The Telomere
    IV. Types of DNA Damage and DNA Repair

    Mendelian Inheritance
    I. Autosomal Dominant Inheritance
    II. Autosomal Recessive Inheritance
    III. X-Linked Dominant Inheritance
    IV. X-Linked Recessive Inheritance
    VI. Selected Photographs of Mendelian Inherited Disorders

    Uniparental Disomy and Trinucleotide Repeats
    I. Uniparental Disomy
    II. Unstable Expanding Repeat Mutations (Dynamic Mutations)
    III. Highly Expanded Repeats Outside the Gene
    IV. Moderately Expanded CAG Repeats Inside the Gene

    Multifactorial Inherited Diseases
    I. Introduction
    II. Classes of Multifactorial Traits
    III. Factors Affecting Recurrence Risks
    IV. Some Common Multifactorial Conditions

    Mitochondrial Inheritance
    I. Mitochondrial Function
    II. The Human Mitochondrial Genome
    III. The Protein-Coding Genes
    IV. The RNA-Coding Genes
    V. Other Mitochondrial Proteins
    VI. Mutation Rate
    VII. Mitochondrial Inheritance
    VIII. Mitochondrial Diseases

    Mitosis, Meiosis, and Gametogenesis
    I. Mitosis
    II. Checkpoints
    III. Meiosis
    IV. Oogenesis: Female Gametogenesis
    V. Spermatogenesis

    Chromosome Morphology Methods
    I. Studying Human Chromosomes
    II. Staining of Chromosomes
    III. Chromosome Appearance
    IV. Chromosome Nomenclature

    Cytogenetic Disorders
    I. Numerical Chromosomal Anomalies
    II. Structural Chromosomal Abnormalities
    III. Summary Table of Cytogenetic Disorders
    IV. Selected Photographs of Cytogenetic Disorders

    Population Genetics
    I. General Features
    II. The Hardy-Weinberg Law
    III. Hardy-Weinberg and Autosomal Dominant Inheritance
    IV. Hardy-Weinberg and Autosomal Recessive Inheritance
    V. Hardy-Weinberg and X-Linked Recessive
    VI. Summary Table of Hardy-Weinberg Calculations

    Developmental Genetics
    I. Causes of Human Birth Defects
    II. Types of Human Birth Defects
    III. Patterns of Human Birth Defects
    Determination of the Left/Right (L/R) Axis
    V. Determination of the Anterior/Posterior (A/P) Axis
    VI. Growth and Differentiation
    VII. Formation of the Extracellular Matrix (ECM)
    VIII. Neural Crest Cell Migration
    IX. Photographs of Birth Defects Associated with VariousDevelopmental Processes

    Metabolic Genetics
    I. Introduction
    II. Metabolic Genetic Disorders Involving Carbohydrate Pathways
    III. Metabolic Genetic Disorders Involving Amino Acid Pathways
    IV. Metabolic Genetic Disorders Involving the Urea Cycle Pathway
    V. Metabolic Genetic Disorders Involving Transport Pathways
    Metabolic Genetic Disorders Involving Degradation Pathways
    VII. Summary Tables of Metabolic Genetic Disorders
    VIII. Selected Photographs of Metabolic Genetic Disorders

    Genetic Testing
    I. Genetic Screening
    II. Principles of Genetic Screening
    III. Types of Genetic Screening
    IV. Some Examples of Genetic Screening

    Reproductive Risk Assessment
    I. Autosomal Dominant Inheritance
    II. Autosomal Recessive Inheritance
    III. X-Linked Recessive Inheritance
    IV. Consanguinity

    Index/DIV>
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