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The Human Genome
A User's Guide
- 1st Edition - September 23, 1998
- Authors: R. Scott Hawley, Catherine A. Mori
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 3 3 3 4 6 0 - 2
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 5 1 8 8 5 - 5
The Human Genome: A User's Guide provides a concise discussion of contemporary and relevant topics in human genetics. It begins coverage of the fundamental concepts of geneti… Read more
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Request a sales quoteThe Human Genome: A User's Guide provides a concise discussion of contemporary and relevant topics in human genetics. It begins coverage of the fundamental concepts of genetics and heredity, then illustrates these concepts as they relate to the development of human sexual differentiation and sexuality. The book describes the role of the X and Y chromosomes, the role of hormone-controlled differential gene expression in sex determination, and the role of genetics in sexual orientation and sex-role development. The Human Genome discusses the interface between science and society, covering the basic intellectual processes that underlie genetic analysis and gene therapy. It also looks at the use of cloning techniques to search for genes responsible for such human disease states as cystic fibrosis, cancer, AIDS, and mental illness. Written in an inviting and engaging style, The Human Genome meets the interests and answers the questions of today's students.
@introbul:Key Features:@bul:* Offers a concise discussion of contemporary human genetics and relevant topics* Accessible to the reader with no formal science background* Reviews the fundamental principles that und
Lower-division undergraduate students in courses in genetics, human genetics, and molecular biology; medical students; non-majors taking genetics or human genetics courses.
THE BASICS OF HEREDITYThe Answer in a Nut Shell: Genes, Proteins, and the Meaning of LifeMendel and the Concept of the Gene.How Genes Work: The Story of How Genes Encode Proteins or "The Central Dogma of Molecular Biology"How Genes Move: Chromosomes and the Physical Basis of the Laws of MendelAbsent Essentials and Monkey Wrenches: How Mutations Produce a PhenotypeHOW GENES DETERMINE OUR SEXSex and Chromosomes, Sex and Hormones, Sex and...Sex Causes Problems: The Inactivation of the Second X ChromosomeGender Identity and Sexual OrientationWHEN MEIOSIS OR MENDELIAN INHERITANCE FAILSFailed Chromosome Segregation and the Etiology of Down's SyndromeExtreme Mutation: Triplet Repeat SyndromesImprinting or Epigenetic Changes in Genes and ChromosomesHUMAN GENESIntroduction to Gene CloningDNA Polymorphisms as Genetic Markers in Humans (and the Miracle of PCR)Human Gene Mapping: A General ApproachCystic FibrosisMammoth Genes: Muscular Dystrophy and NeurofibromatosisGenes and CancerINTERACTIONS OF GENES AND THE ENVIRONMENTMultifactorial Inheritance: Towards Finding the Genes for Manic Depression and SchizophreniaThe Monoamine Oxidose A Gene and a Genetic Basis for Criminality?Genetics of the Human AIDS Virus.PRENATAL DIAGNOSISMethods of Prenatal DiagnosisPotential for Gene TherapyEPILOGUE: FEARS, FAITH AND FANTASIES
- No. of pages: 413
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: September 23, 1998
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Paperback ISBN: 9780123334602
- eBook ISBN: 9780080518855
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R. Scott Hawley
R. Scott Hawley (PhD, Genetics, University of Washington) is an American Cancer Society Research Professor and Investigator at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research. He has served as President of the Genetics Society of America in 2010 and in 2008 he received that society's Elizabeth W. Jones Award for Excellence in Teaching. He widely known for his teaching, for his research on meiosis and for the authorship of numerous textbooks and research papers.
Affiliations and expertise
American Cancer Society Research Professor and Investigator at the Stowers Institute for Medical ResearchCM
Catherine A. Mori
Catherine Mori is an accomplished health education writer. Her previous writing has concentrated on drug- and alcohol-related risks to health and on the treatment and prevention of drug and alcohol addiction. Her interest in human genetics began when she attended Dr. Hawley's Human Genetics course for non-majors at UC Davis. She has worked extensively as a management consultant in the private sector and is currently working at IBM Global Services in Mountain View, California.
Affiliations and expertise
IBM Global Services, Mountain View, California