Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 288 pages
- Published by: Wiley-Blackwell
- Edition: 3rd Edition December 22, 2006
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0632046562
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0632046560
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Book Dimensions:
10.9 x 8.6 x 0.6 inches
- Weighs: 2 pounds
Product Review
"Genetics and Genomics is an great text book. It covers the topic in an easy to understand way and makes easy reading of what can be a complex topic to understand. It is gorgeously illustrated with diagrams which aid understanding of the text, and key ponts are highlighted through out. A very thorough and well writtern text book which is a must for students and doctors who need better understanding of genetics." Medical Student, Manchester University
"Genetics is one of the fastest developing areas of medicine and therefore a vital part of any medical student's understanding. This book gives a very good introduction to the topic, in easy to read chapters with self-test questions and plenty of references to clinical practice." Medical Student, Cambridge University
Product Review
"Genetics and Genomics is an great text book. It covers the topic in an easy to understand way and makes easy reading of what can be a complex topic to understand. It is gorgeously illustrated with diagrams which aid understanding of the text, and key ponts are highlighted through out. A very thorough and well writtern text book which is a must for students and doctors who need better understanding of genetics."
Medical Student, Manchester University "Genetics is one of the fastest developing areas of medicine and therefore a vital part of any medical student's understanding. This book gives a very good introduction to the topic, in easy to read chapters with self-test questions and plenty of references to clinical practice."
Medical Student, Cambridge University
Reader Reviews
This review is from: Human Genetics: A Problem Based Approach (Paperback)
This text would make a wonderful supplement to a more detailed molecular genetics text. The book's strength is that it uses a case-study approach, using specific disorders as models of genetic concepts. The weakness of the book is how it deals with biochemistry. I feel it assumes the reader has a pretty good prior understanding of everything from DNA structure and molecular dogma to molecular genetic analysis and lab technique. Overall, a very readable book.