Genetics: A Beginner's Guide
With genetics and genetic engineering receiving almost daily coverage in the media, this book is an introduction for general readers who wish to know more about a science that is changing our world. Starting with the history of genetics, from primitive breeding programmes to Mendel's Law, and moving on to a full explanation of genetics and its role in our future, this is a comprehensive survey of genetics past, present and future.
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Genetics: A Beginner's Guide
With genetics and genetic engineering receiving almost daily coverage in the media, this book is an introduction for general readers who wish to know more about a science that is changing our world. Starting with the history of genetics, from primitive breeding programmes to Mendel's Law, and moving on to a full explanation of genetics and its role in our future, this is a comprehensive survey of genetics past, present and future.
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Genetics: A Beginner's Guide

Genetics: A Beginner's Guide

Genetics: A Beginner's Guide

Genetics: A Beginner's Guide

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With genetics and genetic engineering receiving almost daily coverage in the media, this book is an introduction for general readers who wish to know more about a science that is changing our world. Starting with the history of genetics, from primitive breeding programmes to Mendel's Law, and moving on to a full explanation of genetics and its role in our future, this is a comprehensive survey of genetics past, present and future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780740232
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Publication date: 11/01/2002
Series: Beginner's Guides
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Burton Guttman is a Professor of Biology at The Evergreen State College, Washington, USA. Anthony Griffiths is Professor of Botany at the University of British Columbia, Canada. David Suzuki is Professor Emeritus at the University of British Columbia, Canada; Tara Cullis taught at Harvard University for five years, and is an expert on science and social issues.
Burton Guttman is a Professor of Biology at The Evergreen State College, Washington, USA.
David Suzuki is Professor Emeritus at the University of British Columbia, Canada.
Tara Cullis taught at Harvard University for five years, and is an expert on science and social issues.
Anthony Griffiths is Professor of Botany at the University of British Columbia, Canada.

Table of Contents

Preface

I.Genetics: past, present, and future
II.From Myth to Modern Science
III.What is inherited?
IV.The Breakthrough: Mendel’s laws
V.Chromosomes, reproduction, and sex
VI.The function of genes
VII.The hereditary material, DNA
VIII.The genetic dissection of gene structure
IX.Deciphering the code of life
X.Heredity in the bacterial world
XI.Gene regulation and development
XII.DNA manipulation: the return of Epimetheus?
XIII.The geneticist as Dr. Frankenstein
XIV.The fountain of change: mutation
XV.Evolutionary genetics
Glossary
Notes
Further reading
Index
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