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Hyde’s Introduction to Genetics teaches the principles of genetics with an innovative approach that emphasizes the basic concepts involved in solving problems as well as teaching students how to manipulate genetic data.
While most genetics textbooks provide some examples and several problems for the student to work, the texts primarily stress facts and historical information. It is often left to the student to make the connection from what is in the text to elucidating the approaches to solve problems. Dr. David Hyde presents these skills to the students throughout the narrative in a stepped-out fashion, making an explicit tie between the facts and their application.

This text maintains the rigor that faculty require in a genetics book, while incorporating a student-friendly presentation style that helps the reader comprehend the material. 

Table of Contents

1Introduction to Genetics
Patterns and Mechanisms of Classical Inheritance
2Mendelian Genetics
3Mitosis and Meiosis
4Sex Linkage and Pedigree Analysis
5Modifications to Mendelian Patterns of Inheritance
6Linkage and Mapping in Eukaryotes
Molecular Basis of Inheritance and Gene Expression
7DNA Structure and Chromosome Organization
8Changes in Chromosome Structure and Number
9DNA Replication
10Gene Expression: Transcription
11Gene Expression: Translation
DNA Technologies
12Recombinant DNA Technology
13Applications of Recombinant DNA Technology
14Genomics and Bioinformatics
Control of Gene Expression
15Genetics of Bacteria and Bacteriophages
16Gene Expression: Control in Bacteria and Phages
17Gene Expression: Control in Eukaryotes
18DNA Mutation, Repair, and Transposition
19Extranuclear Inheritance
20Mutational Analysis
Genetics and Biological Processes
21Developmental Genetics
22Cancer Genetics
Population Genetics and Evolution
23Population Genetics
24Quantitative Genetics
25Evolutionary Genetics 

About the Author

David Hyde earned his B.S. in Biochemistry from Michigan State University in 1980 and a Ph.D. in Biochemistry/Molecular Genetics from the Pennsylvania State University in 1985. Since 1989, David has taught Genetics for Biology and Biochemistry majors at the University of Notre Dame.
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