With each edition, An Introduction to Genetic Analysis (IGA) evolves discovery by discovery with the world of genetic research, taking students from the foundations of Mendelian genetics to the latest findings and applications by focusing on the landmark experiments that define the field. With its author team of prominent scientists who are also highly accomplished educators, IGA again combines exceptional currency, expansive updating of its acclaimed problem sets, and a variety of new ways to learn genetics. Foremost is this editions dedicated version of W.H. Freemans breakthrough online course space, LaunchPad, which offers a number of new and enhanced interactive tools that advance IGAs core mission:: to show students how to analyse experimental data and draw their own conclusions based on scientific thinking while teaching students how to think like geneticists. See ?Instructor Resources and ?Student Resources for further information.
1. The Genetic Approach to Biology.- 2. Single-Gene Inheritance.- 3. Independent Assortment of Genes.- 4. Mapping Eukaryote Chromosomes by Recombination.- 5. The Genetics of Bacteria and Their Viruses.- 6. Gene Interaction.- 7. DNA:: Structure and Replication.- 8. RNA:: Transcription and Processing.- 9. Proteins and Their Synthesis.- 10. Gene Isolation and Manipulation.- 11. Regulation of Gene Expression in Bacteria and Their Viruses.- 12. Regulation of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes.- 13. The Genetic Control of Development.- 14. Genomes and Genomics.- 15. The Dynamic Genome.- 16. Mutation and Repair.- 17. Large-Scale Chromosomal Changes.- 18. Population Genetics.- 19. The Inheritance of Complex Traits.- 20. Evolution of Genes and Traits
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