This eighth edition of
A Dictionary of Geneticscontains over 7,500 up-to-date and cross-referenced entries, including 540 that are newly written. The entries include the latest terminology, concepts, theories, and techniques, covering not only genetics but also such overlapping disciplines as cell biology, medicine, and evolutionary biology. The fully revised six appendices are a unique source of detailed supplementary information, including a chronology of scientific and technological breakthroughs spanning the period from 1590 to the present, lists of useful internet sites and journals, and a table of sample genome sizes and gene numbers.
A Dictionary of Geneticscontinues to be the definitive reference work for students, educators, and clinicians in the field of genetics.
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Appendix E x
Appendix F x
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This latest edition of
A Dictionary of Geneticsis not a dictionary in the usual sense, but a fascinating compendium of useful knowledge, historical tidbits, and little known facts about all aspects of genetics, cell biology, molecular biology, and development. In a new feature, the authors list female scientists by both first and last names, making it easier to identify their important contributions to modern biology. -- Joseph G. Gall, Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington
A Dictionary of Geneticshas been, since its inception, an invaluable reference tool for faculty, students, and the interested amateur. The breadth of coverage supported by precise wording makes this one of the most reliable genetics texts around, essential for a quick in-depth consultation. The eighth edition builds on this tradition with new and updated entries and will not disappoint the loyal fans of this great book! -- Ana Campos, Department of Biology, McMaster University