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Genetics: Principles and Analysis by Daniel L. Hartl
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing; 4th edition (January 15, 1998) | ISBN: 076370489X | Pages: 840 | PDF | 81 MB
In recent decades, few disciplines have experienced the explosion of knowledge and research that genetics has. Inspired in part by controversies and the publicity that this new information generates, many of today's students come to a course in genetics with great enthusiasm. Sustaining this enthusiasm while at the same time teaching students about the beauty, logical clarity, and unity of the subject can be a challenge for any teacher. Free eBook Genetics: Principles and Analysis by Daniel L. Hartl PDF Download.
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Plant Breeding Reviews By Jules Janick
Plant Breeding Reviews presents state-of-the-art reviews on plant genetics and the breeding of all types of crops by both traditional means and molecular methods. Many of the crops widely grown today stem from a very narrow genetic base; understanding and preserving crop genetic resources is vital to the security of food systems worldwide. The emphasis of the series is on methodology, a fundamental understanding of crop genetics, and applications to major crops. The series is sponsored by the American Society for Horticultural Science and appears in the form of one or two volumes per year.
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Principles of Genetics By D. Peter Snustad & Simmons
Free eBook Principles of Genetics By D. Peter Snustad PDF Download. Snustad's 6th edition of Principles of Genetics offers many new and advanced features including boxed sections with the latest advances in Genetics, a streamlined roster of topics, a more reader-friendly layout, and new problem-solving supplements.
Hardcover: 848 pages
Publisher: Wiley
File Format: PDF
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0470388250
ISBN-13: 978-0470388259
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Intratumor Diversity and Clonal Evolution in Cancer By David Gisselsson
This specialized volume of Advances in Cancer research is dedicated to
the complex and largely unexplored field of intratumor diversity, with
respect to differences in both genotype and phenotype among cell
populations within tumors.
Unique subject matter: there are relatively few previous publications
covering this complex topic, even though it has been a matter of much
speculation ever since cancers were first studied under the microscope
more than a century ago. This volume is an attempt to up-date the reader
on novel findings as well as giving a historical perspective to the
field. It thereby offers en excellent starting point for young
scientists entering this field of research
Contributors: many of the contributors are renowned cancer researchers
with long term experience. In order to bring in new ideas to the field
these experienced authors have been blended with young bright minds who
might provide novel starting points for solving old problems.
Technical aspects: some chapters will be focused on specific techniques
to address intratumor diversity and will therefore be helpful for
colleagues wanting to broaden their technical expertise.
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Color Atlas of Genetics by Eberhard Passarge
Completely updated and revised, the third edition of this acclaimed book
successfully encompasses the fundamentals of genetics and genomic
organization, integrating key molecular, theoretical, and medical
aspects. Including nearly 200 didactically well-constructed and
illustrated color plates, the book employs a unique visual approach that
makes the complex subject matter very accessible.
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Plant Cells By Brad Fitzpatrick
Plants may seem like simple organisms, but their complex systems for
food production, reproduction, and protection make them some of the most
highly adapted living things on the planet. From the arctic tundra to
the tropical rainforests, plants dominate the land and produce the
energy necessary to sustain life on Earth. Plant Cells investigates
these amazing organisms and explores how they have provided cures for
some of today's deadliest diseases. Plants may also play a vital role in
helping to solve some of the world's most pressing problems, such as
air pollution, nonrenewable resource consumption, and food shortages.
From low-lying mosses to massive redwoods than 30 stories high, plants
all have one thing in common: They all began life as a single cell.
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Contemporary Issues in Bioethics by Peter A. Clark
The main strength of this book is the international exchange of ideas
that will not only highlight many of these crucial bioethical issues but
will strengthen the discipline of bioethics both nationally and
globally.
A critical exchange of ideas allows everyone to learn and benefit from
the insights gained through others experiences. Analyzing and
understanding real medical-ethical issues and cases and how they are
resolved is the basis of education in bioethics for those who will have
to make these decisions in the future.
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Plant Fungal Pathogens: Methods and Protocols by Melvin D. Bolton and Bart P.H.J. Thomma
Over the course of evolution, fungi have adapted to occupy specific
niches, from symbiotically inhabiting the flora of the intestinal tract
of mammals to saprophytic growth on leaf litter resting on the forest
floor. In Plant Fungal Pathogens: Methods and Protocols, expert
researchers in the field detail many of the methods which are now
commonly used to study fungal plant pathogens. These include methods and
techniques for model systems such as Arabidopsis thaliana as well as
crop plants, aspects of fungal biology, genome annotation,
next-generation sequencing, and fungal transformation and molecular
tools for disease and/or pathogen quantification that are critical for
revealing the role for a fungal gene of interest in disease development.
Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology™ series
format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists
of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible laboratory protocols, and key tips on troubleshooting and
avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and practical, Plant Fungal
Pathogens: Methods and Protocols seeks to aid scientists in the further
study in current techniques that cover a wide-range of methods to study
molecular aspects of pathogenesis.
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Forest Entomology By William Ciesla
Insects are the most abundant and diverse organisms that inhabit our
planet and are found in all the world’s forest ecosystems. Many feed
and/or breed on parts of trees. Some perform important functions, such
as pollination or break-down of dead vegetation. Others weaken, deform
or kill trees, and compete with humans for the many goods and services
that trees and forests provide. Forest Entomology: A Global Perspective
examines forest insects in a global context and reviews their dynamics,
interactions with humans and methods for monitoring and management of
species that damage forests. Also provided are 235 profiles of forest
insects, worldwide. A series of tables provides summaries of the
distribution and hosts of many more species. Included are those that
damage forests, others that are simply curiosities and some that are
beneficial. This book is designed as a reference for students,
practicing foresters and forest health specialists, especially for those
who work internationally or are concerned with species that have the
potential to expand their ranges via international trade, travel or
environmental changes.
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Concepts of Genetics (10th Edition) By William S. Klug
Concepts of Genetics is known for its focus on teaching core concepts and problem solving. This best-selling text has been extensively updated, with coverage on emerging topics in genetics, and problem-solving support has been enhanced.
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