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OverviewThe principle objective of this book is to help undergraduate students in the analysis of genetic problems. Many students have a great deal of difficulty doing genetic analysis, and the book will be useful regardless of which genetics text is being used. Most texts provide some kinds of problems and answers: few, if any, however, show the students how to actually solve the problem. Often the student has no idea how the answer was derived. This work emphasizes solutions, not just answers. The strategy is to provide the student with the essential steps and the reasoning involved in conducting the analysis. Throughout the book, an attempt is made to present a balanced account of genetics. Topics, therefore, center about Mendelian, cytogenetic, molecular, quantitative, and population genetics, with a few more specialized areas. Whenever possible the student is provided with the appropriate basic statistics necessary to make some of the analyses. The book also builds on itself; that is, analytical methods learned in early parts of the book are subsequently revisited and used for later analyses. A deliberate attempt is made to make complex concepts simple, and sometimes to point out that apparently simple concepts are sometimes less so on further investigation. Any student taking a genetics course will find this book an invaluable aid to achieving a good understanding of genetic principles and practice. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard KowlesPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001 Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.520kg ISBN: 9780387988412ISBN 10: 0387988416 Pages: 479 Publication Date: 21 June 2001 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsFrom the reviews: One of the booka (TM)s strengths is that it offers students the practise needed to gain a solid appreciation of the basic genetic principles a ] . Each chapter is introduced with a discussion of the topic a ] . This discussion is a very good review or quick reference a ] . The diagrams are plentiful and helpful. There is also a good index a ] . I found this one to be quite well done and of value to students who use it as intended. (J.N. Thompson, Jr., Heredity, Vol. 88, 2002) From the reviews: One of the book??'s strengths is that it offers students the practise needed to gain a solid appreciation of the basic genetic principles ??? . Each chapter is introduced with a discussion of the topic ??? . This discussion is a very good review or quick reference ??? . The diagrams are plentiful and helpful. There is also a good index ??? . I found this one to be quite well done and of value to students who use it as intended. (J.N. Thompson, Jr., Heredity, Vol. 88, 2002) From the reviews: One of the books strengths is that it offers students the practise needed to gain a solid appreciation of the basic genetic principles . Each chapter is introduced with a discussion of the topic . This discussion is a very good review or quick reference . The diagrams are plentiful and helpful. There is also a good index . I found this one to be quite well done and of value to students who use it as intended. (J.N. Thompson, Jr., Heredity, Vol. 88, 2002) From the reviews: One of the booka (TM)s strengths is that it offers students the practise needed to gain a solid appreciation of the basic genetic principles a ] . Each chapter is introduced with a discussion of the topic a ] . This discussion is a very good review or quick reference a ] . The diagrams are plentiful and helpful. There is also a good index a ] . I found this one to be quite well done and of value to students who use it as intended. (J.N. Thompson, Jr., Heredity, Vol. 88, 2002) From the reviews: <p> One of the booka (TM)s strengths is that it offers students the practise needed to gain a solid appreciation of the basic genetic principles a ] . Each chapter is introduced with a discussion of the topic a ] . This discussion is a very good review or quick reference a ] . The diagrams are plentiful and helpful. There is also a good index a ] . I found this one to be quite well done and of value to students who use it as intended. (J.N. Thompson, Jr., Heredity, Vol. 88, 2002) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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