Description
Today, human genetics is for everyone. It is about variation more than about illnesses, and increasingly about the common rather than about the rare. Once an obscure science or an occasional explanation for an odd collection of symptoms, human genetics is now part of everyday conversation. By coming to know genetic backgrounds, people can control their environments in more healthy ways. Genetic knowledge is, therefore, both informative and empowering. This edition of Human Genetics: Concepts and Applications shows students how and why that is true.
Table of Contents
PART 1 Introduction
1 What Is in a Human Genome?
2 Cells
3 Meiosis, Development, and Aging
PART 2 Transmission Genetics
4 Single-Gene Inheritance
5 Beyond Mendel’s Laws
6 Matters of Sex
7 Multifactorial Traits
8 Genetics of Behavior
PART 3 DNA and Chromosomes
9 DNA Structure and Replication
10 Gene Action: From DNA to Protein
11 Gene Expression and Epigenetics
12 Gene Mutation
13 Chromosomes
PART 4 Population Genetics
14 Constant Allele Frequencies and DNA Forensics
15 Changing Allele Frequencies
16 Human Ancestry and Evolution
PART 5 Immunity and Cancer
17 Genetics of Immunity
18 Cancer Genetics and Genomics
PART 6 Genetic Technology
19 DNA Technologies
20 Genetic Testing and Treatment
21 Reproductive Technologies
22 Genomics