Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 600 pages
- Published by: Saunders
- Edition: 7th Edition June 8, 2007
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1416030808
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1416030805
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Book Dimensions:
10.8 x 8.4 x 1 inches
- Weighs: 2.9 pounds
Product Review
"The word 'Genetics' makes most students' minds fill with dreaded thoughts of Mendel's peas and Darwin's beard but the reality is that it is now, more than ever, one of the most important subjects in medicine along with the likes of anatomy and physiology. This book helps cement this key subject in the minds of all students. It is written in a clear and approachable manner, terminology is explained and diagrams are used to emphasises and clarify. The authors have structured this well, beginning with the very basic concepts of genetics and inheritance then building on to the more clinical topics such as diseases resulting from mutations. Each chapter ends with a list of questions which test what the student has learnt whilst reading a particular chapter. These questions are also a very good revision tool.
If you want to learn genetics buy this book." --
Medical Student, Cardiff University, UK"The bolded words in the text are of great help to a student. These make sure that you know their meaning before moving onvery informative and reader-friendly for medical students!" --
Medical Student, University of Bergen, Norway
Book Description
The "Genetics Bible" that through six editions has integrated the classic principles of human genetics with modern molecular genetics to help students understand a wide range of genetic disorders.
Reader ReviewsThis is a quite comprehensive and general overview of medical genetics, with perhaps more focus on scientific research than clinical practice, although both are well represented. However, this is a rapidly changing field of research, and some of the newest techniques (such as whole genome association studies) and most informative websites (such as SNPedia) that are insufficiently addressed in this edition will presumably get caught only in the (hopefully frequent) future editions.