Non-Mendelian Genetics in Humans

Author:   Harry Ostrer (Department of Pediatrics, Human Genetics Program, Department of Pediatrics, Human Genetics Program, New York University Medical Center, USA)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Volume:   35
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9780195068771


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   26 February 1998
Format:   Hardback
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When rediscovered at the turn of the century, Mendel's laws were found to be applicable to humans, but from the beginning they were fraught with problems. Sex-linked traits and linked genes defied Mendel's rules. Later, other exceptions were found, including sporadic cases, non-penetrance, variable expressivity, and preferential parental transmission. In this book, Harry Ostrer observes that some of these problems can be explained by incomplete ascertainment, typing errors and modifying genes. He then goes on to systematically explore the evidence for a number of newer genetic processes that were not foreseen by Mendel and his intellectual heirs, examining the molecular basis for these processes and their effects on transmission and phenotype. He shows that these non-Mendelian processes--gonadal and somatic mosaicism, sex-linked inheritance, mitochondrial transmission, genomic imprinting, accelerated rates of mutation, and viral infection--resolve many of the exceptions to Mendelian inheritance. He also provides a complete review of Mendelian genetics, as well as an overview of the structure and functions of genes, chromosomes, and their products. Thus the book presents a holistic view of human genetics. In the last chapter, Ostrer grapples with the possibilities for identifying new genetic processes, and with genetic determinism--the view that a person's phenotype is fully subject to his or her genetic constitution. He contends that despite the large number of genetic combinations, phenotypes cannot be predicted precisely, even with sufficient computing power. Genetic processes are frequently modified by environmental exposure or they may be random or stochastic in their occurrence. Hence, there are innate limits to genetic determinism. Although prediction of phenotype based on genotype will improve in the future as all of the human genes are identified, such predictions will always remain imprecise.

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Author:   Harry Ostrer (Department of Pediatrics, Human Genetics Program, Department of Pediatrics, Human Genetics Program, New York University Medical Center, USA)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Volume:   35
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9780195068771


ISBN 10:   0195068777
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   26 February 1998
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1: Mendelian Inheritance in Humans 2: The Molecular Basis of Mendelian Disease 3: Deviations from the Mendelian Paradigm 4: Chromosomal Transmission 5: Sex Chromosome Transmission 6: Mitochondrial Inheritance 7: Genomic Imprinting 8: Accelerated Rates of Mutation 9: Viral Infection 10: Human Variation: Determinism or Chance

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Harry Ostrer, M.D., is Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Pathology and Director of the Human Genetics Program at New York University Medical Center. His current research is concentrated in the areas of genetic control of male sexual development, the genetic basis of cancer susceptibility, human population genetics, and assuring fairness in the use of genetic information.

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