GENETICS a molecular approach

The underlying philosophy of the First Edition was that the teaching of genetics should begin with DNA rather than Mendel. Nothing has happened during the intervening 3 years to change my mind about the molecular approach: if anything I am more convinced than ever that an initial understanding of th...

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Main Author: Brown, T.A
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Chapman & Hall 1992 ©1989
Edition:Second edition
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