The Human Genome: A User's GuideThe Human Genome: A User's Guide conveys both the essence and the excitement of modern human genetics. Incorporating all of researchers' latest discoveries, the authors ground their work in the discussion of a major function of the human gene: that of sex determination and development. This focus opens the discussion to the interactions between science and society. Hawley and Mori take care to examine the process of genetic analysis and to explore relevant topics such as the genetics of cancer, behavior and personality, AIDS, mental illness, cloning, and gene therapy. The reader gains sophisticated insight into human heredity, beyond the misconceptions of folklore. |
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... Fragments from Living Organisms 179 A Molecular Look at Some Simple Viruses 186 Cloning Fragment A 192 The Southern Transfer : A Practical " Copy " of a Gel 193 DNA - DNA Hybridization 193 Okay , but What about Fragment B ? It Was ...
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Contents
III | 3 |
IV | 11 |
V | 21 |
VI | 25 |
VII | 27 |
VIII | 28 |
IX | 30 |
X | 32 |
LXXII | 178 |
LXXIII | 179 |
LXXV | 186 |
LXXVI | 192 |
LXXVII | 193 |
LXXIX | 195 |
LXXX | 198 |
LXXXI | 211 |
XI | 36 |
XII | 37 |
XIII | 44 |
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XV | 46 |
XVI | 49 |
XVII | 56 |
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XIX | 59 |
XX | 64 |
XXI | 67 |
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XXIV | 88 |
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XXVII | 92 |
XXVIII | 93 |
XXIX | 95 |
XXX | 96 |
XXXII | 97 |
XXXIII | 98 |
XXXIV | 99 |
XXXV | 101 |
XXXVI | 102 |
XXXVIII | 107 |
XXXIX | 108 |
XL | 109 |
XLI | 110 |
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XLIX | 131 |
L | 133 |
LI | 134 |
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LIII | 140 |
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LV | 146 |
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LXIII | 165 |
LXIV | 166 |
LXV | 168 |
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LXVII | 171 |
LXIX | 172 |
LXX | 175 |
LXXI | 177 |
LXXXII | 212 |
LXXXIII | 215 |
LXXXIV | 217 |
LXXXV | 222 |
LXXXVI | 226 |
LXXXVII | 229 |
LXXXVIII | 231 |
XC | 239 |
XCI | 240 |
XCII | 244 |
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XCIV | 249 |
XCV | 253 |
XCVI | 255 |
XCVII | 258 |
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XCIX | 263 |
C | 265 |
CII | 267 |
CIII | 271 |
CIV | 272 |
CV | 276 |
CVI | 280 |
CVII | 283 |
CVIII | 285 |
CIX | 287 |
CXI | 290 |
CXII | 291 |
CXIII | 297 |
CXIV | 299 |
CXV | 305 |
CXVI | 306 |
CXVII | 307 |
CXVIII | 308 |
CXIX | 315 |
CXXI | 316 |
CXXII | 319 |
CXXIII | 321 |
CXXV | 323 |
CXXVI | 329 |
CXXVII | 332 |
CXXVIII | 339 |
CXXIX | 341 |
CXXX | 342 |
CXXXI | 344 |
CXXXII | 345 |
CXXXIV | 347 |
CXXXV | 348 |
CXXXVI | 352 |
CXXXVII | 353 |
CXXXIX | 356 |
CXL | 358 |
CXLI | 361 |
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The Human Genome: A User's Guide Julia E. Richards,R. Scott Hawley,Catherine A. Mori No preview available - 2005 |
Common terms and phrases
affected allele amino acid autosomal base pairs blood called cancer carry cause centromere CFTR Chapter chromo chromosome cloning codon copies cystic fibrosis defect deletion discussed disease disorder DMD gene DNA molecule DNA sequence dystrophin embryo encode enzyme exons female fetus FIGURE fragment frequency function gametes gene therapy genetic marker geneticist genotype germline heritability heterozygous homologous human genome hybridization imprinting inactivation individuals infection inheritance introns large number males maternal meiosis meiotic division metaphase microsatellite repeat mitosis molecular mRNA muscular dystrophy mutation nondisjunction normal allele parents pattern pedigree phenotype piece of DNA plasmid polymerase polymorphisms population probe produce protein recessive region replication result RFLP ribosome sample segregation sexual orientation shown in Fig sister chromatids Southern blot specific sperm strand TDF gene tion tissue trait transcription translocation trisomy tumor Turner syndrome vector viral virus viruses X chromosome zygote