GENETICS THE CONTINUITY OF LIFE

For quite some time textbooks have steered the teaching of genetics down a fairly narrow path - transmissions genetics first, followed by molecular genetics. In Genetics: The Continuity of Life, Fairbanks and Andersen modernize the study of genetics for students. With a clear, robust style, the auth...

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Main Authors: Fairbanks, Daniel J. (Author), Andersen, W. Ralph (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Pacific Grove, CA Brooks/Cole Publishing Company/Wadsworth Publishing Company 1999
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Summary:For quite some time textbooks have steered the teaching of genetics down a fairly narrow path - transmissions genetics first, followed by molecular genetics. In Genetics: The Continuity of Life, Fairbanks and Andersen modernize the study of genetics for students. With a clear, robust style, the authors approach genetics at its most fundamental molecular level, building on students' previous exposure from other courses. Once the molecular concepts are in place, transmission genetics is more easily understood. The result is a textbook that reflects the way geneticists think about solving genetics problems in a completely integrative manner. Students relate to the organization and are able to grasp the larger concepts and their applications.
Item Description:Includes index
Physical Description:xix, 820 pages colour illustrations 28 cm
ISBN:0534252729