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Genetics: Principles and Analysis

by Daniel L. Hartl (Author), Elizabeth W. Jones


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Book Description

In recent decades, few disciplines have experienced the explosion of knowledge and research that genetics has. Inspired in part by controversies and the publicity that this new information generates, many of today's students come to a course in genetics with great enthusiasm. Sustaining this enthusiasm while at the same time teaching students about the beauty, logical clarity, and unity of the subject can be a challenge for any teacher. In the fourth edition of Genetics: Principles and Analysis, Dan Hartl and Beth Jones have written a text that will provide you and your students with a clear, comprehensive, rigorous, and balanced introduction to genetics at the college level. It is a guide to learning a critically important and sometimes difficult subject. But the tools for learning extend beyond the confines of the textbook. Your students will have the opportunity to become active participants in the learning process by making full use of today's teaching and learning technology. Developed as an integrated and unified program, no other textbook will engage your students and connect them to the subject of genetics like Hartl/Jones!

Book Info
Harvard Univ., Boston. MA. Textbook focusing on the basic principles of genetics. Emphasizes the genetic implications of biological phenomena and minimizes the details of cell biology and biochemistry. Provides a broad understanding of genetics while discussing the issues of contemporary societal interests. Previous edition: c1994. Color format.

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Hardcover: 840 pages
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing; 4th edition
(January 15, 1998)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 076370489X
ISBN-13: 978-0763704896
Product Dimensions: 11.2 x 8.5 x 1.2 inches
Shipping Weight: 4.8 pounds


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A Dictionary of Genetics (Hardcover)

by Robert C. King (Author), William D. Stansfield (Author), Pamela K. Mulligan




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From Library Journal

A source for identifying specialized terminology is essential to keeping up with any growing field of research. This dictionary admirably satisfies that need, drawing from genetics and other related disciplines.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Review

"The latest edition of A Dictionary of Genetics is a fantastic reference and very useful to me. It is by far the most scholarly dictionary I have had the pleasure of using that strongly interfaces with evolutionary biology."-- Bruce G. Baldwin, Curator of the Jepson Herbarium, Integrative Biology, University of California at Berkeley.
"King, Stansfield and Mulligan defeat the notion of a dull dictionary. If you look up a definition you get carried away and find dozens of other things that you want to read about. It is equally useful and stimulating for young students and old timers working in the field."--Walter J. Gehring, Division of Cell Biology, University of Basel
"This latest edition is a welcome update of the most useful and reliable reference work in the area."--Joseph G. Gall, Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington
"There are many new terms, modifications of some previous definitions, plus very worthwhile expansions of the previous appendices. The authors' meticulous editing and succinct writing provides a well organized global coverage of genetics, cellular, developmental, molecular, and evolutionary biology."--Ellen Rasch, J. M. Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University
"A Dictionary of Genetics is a fascinating collection. Its remarkable breadth of coverage ensures that a simple flip through the pages will be educational, yet the information is detailed enough to make the book a valuable reference for the specialist. The chronology of biological discoveries provides a true sense of the excitement and rapid pace of progress in modern biology."--Paul Lasko, Department of Biology, McGill University
"This is the most useful book on my genetics bookshelf! King, Stansfield, and Mulligan have updated the outstanding 6th edition to produce an amazing 7th edition. I recommend this well-organized and easy to read reference to students and faculty alike."--Susanne M. Gollin, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh



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Hardcover: 608 pages
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 7 edition
(August 10, 2006)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0195307623
ISBN-13: 978-0195307627
Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 7.1 x 1.4 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds


 


Principles of Genetics w/Genetics: From Genes to Genomes CD-ROM and Website Password Card (Paperback)

by Robert H Tamarin
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Product Description
Principles of Genetics, 7/e offers an up-to-date, balanced treatment of the major areas of genetics (classical, molecular, and population genetics) in a friendly writing style with excellent learning aids, making it easier for students to learn and succeed.

About the Author
Bob Tamarin is the Dean of Sciences for U Mass/Lowell, College of Arts and Sciences.


Product Details

Paperback
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math; 7 edition
(August 4, 2001)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 007248523X
ISBN-13: 978-0072485233
Product Dimensions: 10.7 x 8.5 x 0.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 3 pounds


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Genetics (Macmillan Science Library) (Hardcover)

by Richard Robinson
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From Booklist
This encyclopedia set, part of the Macmillan Science Library series, is intended for use by middle- and high-school students, college nonspecialists, and beginning researchers. More than 100 contributors are responsible for approximately 250 signed entries from Accelerated aging: Progeria to Zebrafish. Articles range from a few paragraphs to a few pages in length and focus on a variety of topics, including inheritance, genes and chromosomes, genetic diseases, biotechnology, history, careers, and the ethical, legal, and social issues associated with genetically modified foods and cloning. The entries appear in alphabetical order and include cross-references to related entries. Most have a list of suggested readings and Internet resources to examine for further information.

Each volume begins with a complete table of contents as well as a "For Your Reference" section that includes a group of diagrams and illustrations to help students visualize the various structures related to DNA and RNA. Words that appear in bold in the text are defined in the page margins and collected in a glossary at the conclusion of each volume. Each volume also includes a topical outline and an index, and volume 4 includes a cumulate index as well.

The attractive layout features a wealth of colorful diagrams and photographs that will appeal to students as well as the casual browser. The clear and well-written articles are informative and should meet the needs of most students. In addition, users will appreciate the thorough indexing and cross-referencing, which make navigation straightforward. Though it has more extensive coverage, World of Genetics [RBB Je 1 & 15 02] lacks suggested readings at the end of each entry and is not as attractively designed. It is aimed at the high-school level and up, while Encyclopedia of Genet ics (Salem, 1999) is designed for use by undergraduates and others with a general understanding of science. Genetics would be a useful resource for middle- and high-school libraries as well as undergraduate and public libraries.
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Product Details


Hardcover: 1144 pages

Publisher: MacMillan Reference Books
(December 2002)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0028656067
ISBN-13: 978-0028656069
Product Dimensions: 13.2 x 10.5 x 5.1 inches

Shipping Weight: 11.8 pounds
 
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