This textbook is designed for an introductory one-semester or one-quarter course in genetics. The learning objectives are to understand the basic processes of gene transmission, mutation, expression, and regulation; to learn to formulate genetic hypotheses; to develop basic skills in problem solving
Editor / Edition : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
Released : 31/12/1996
Pages / length : 458 pages
Page size : 279 x 216
Weight : 1043 g
ISBN : 9780867208832
Paperback
Editor / Edition : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
Edition : 2
Released : 01/01/1999
Pages / length : 552 pages
Page size : 286 x 229
Weight : 1134 g
ISBN : 9780763708382
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