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Principles of Genetics


Principles of Genetics [Loose Leaf]

Author: D. Peter Snustad Michael J. Simmons | Language: English | ISBN: 1118129210 | Format: PDF, EPUB

Principles of Genetics
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Principles of Genetics is one of the most popular texts in use for the introductory course. It opens a window on the rapidly advancing science of genetics by showing exactly how genetics is done. Throughout, the authors incorporate a human emphasis and highlight the role of geneticists to keep students interested and motivated. The sixth edition has been updated to reflect the latest developments in the field of genetics. Principles of Genetics continues to educate todays students for tomorrows science by focusing on features that aid in content comprehension and application.
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  • Publisher: Wiley; 6th Edition Binder Ready Version edition (September 21, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1118129210
  • ISBN-13: 978-1118129210
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CHAPTER 1

The Science of Genetics 1


An Invitation 2


Three Great Milestones in Genetics 2


DNA as the Genetic Material 6


Genetics and Evolution 10


Levels of Genetic Analysis 11


Genetics in the World: Applications of Genetics to Human Endeavors 12

CHAPTER 2

Cellular Reproduction 18


Cells and Chromosomes 19


Mitosis 24


Meiosis 27


Life Cycles of Some Model Genetic Organisms 32

CHAPTER 3

Mendelism: The Basic Principles of Inheritance 40


Mendel’s Study of Heredity 41


Applications of Mendel’s Principles 46


Testing Genetic Hypotheses 48


Mendelian Principles in Human Genetics 52

CHAPTER 4

Extensions of Mendelism 62


Allelic Variation and Gene Function 63


Gene Action: From Genotype to Phenotype 70


Inbreeding: Another Look at Pedigrees 77

CHAPTER 5

The Chromosomal Basis of Mendelism 89


Chromosomes 90


The Chromosome Theory of Heredity 92


Sex-Linked Genes in Humans 98


Sex Chromosomes and Sex 98


Determination 100


Dosage Compensation of X-Linked Genes 104

CHAPTER 6

Variation in Chromosome Number and Structure 110


Cytological Techniques 111


Polyploidy 115


Aneuploidy 119


Rearrangements of Chromosome Structure 126

CHAPTER 7

Linkage, Crossing Over, and Chromosome Mapping in Eukaryotes 135


Linkage, Recombination, and Crossing Over 136


Chromosome Mapping 141


Cytogenetic Mapping 148


Linkage Analysis in Humans 150


Recombination and Evolution 153

CHAPTER 8

The Genetics of Bacteria and Their Viruses 163


Viruses and Bacteria in Genetics 164


The Genetics of Viruses 165


The Genetics of Bacteria 169


Mechanisms of Genetic Exchange in Bacteria 172


The Evolutionary Significance of Genetic Exchange in Bacteria 186

CHAPTER 9

DNA and the Molecular Structure of Chromosomes 192


Functions of the Genetic Material 193


Proof That Genetic Information Is Stored in DNA 193


The Structures of DNA and RNA 197


Chromosome Structure in Prokaryotes and Viruses 205


Chromosome Structure in Eukaryotes 207

CHAPTER 10

Replication of DNA and Chromosomes 220


Basic Features of DNA Replication In Vivo 221


DNA Replication in Prokaryotes 231


Unique Aspects of Eukaryotic Chromosome Replication 244

CHAPTER 11

Transcription and RNA Processing 256


Transfer of Genetic Information: The Central Dogma 257


The Process of Gene Expression 259


Transcription in Prokaryotes 263


Transcription and RNA Processing in Eukaryotes 267


Interrupted Genes in Eukaryotes: Exons and Introns 274


Removal of Intron Sequences by RNA Splicing 277

CHAPTER 12

Translation and the Genetic Code 285


Protein Structure 286


One Gene—One Colinear Polypeptide 289


Protein Synthesis: Translation 293


The Genetic Code 306


Codon-tRNA Interactions 312

CHAPTER 13

Mutation, DNA Repair, and Recombination 320


Mutation: Source of the Genetic Variability Required for Evolution 321


The Molecular Basis of Mutation 321


Mutation: Basic Features of the Process 332


Mutation: Phenotypic Effects 337


Assigning Mutations to Genes by the Complementation Test 342


Screening Chemicals for Mutagenicity: The Ames Test 346


DNA Repair Mechanisms 348


Inherited Human Diseases with Defects in DNA Repair 351


DNA Recombination Mechanisms 354

CHAPTER 14

The Techniques of Molecular Genetics 366


Basic Techniques Used to Identify, Amplify, and Clone Genes 367


Construction and Screening of DNA Libraries 377


The Molecular Analysis of DNA, RNA, and Protein 380


The Molecular Analysis of Genes and Chromosomes 386

CHAPTER 15

Genomics 397


Genomics: An Overview 402


Correlated Genetic, Cytological, and Physical Maps of Chromosomes 402


Map Position-Based Cloning of Genes 407


The Human Genome Project 409


RNA and Protein Assays of Genome Function 415


Comparative Genomics 420

CHAPTER 16

Applications of Molecular Genetics 439


Use of Recombinant DNA Technology to Identify Human Genes and Diagnose Human Diseases 440


Molecular Diagnosis of Human Diseases 448


Human Gene Therapy 450


DNA Profiling 455


Production of Eukaryotic Proteins in Bacteria 461


Transgenic Plants and Animals 463


Reverse Genetics: Dissecting Biological Processes by Inhibiting Gene Expression 467

CHAPTER 17

Transposable Genetic Elements 477


Transposable Elements: An Overview 478


Transposable Elements in Bacteria 479


Cut-and-Paste Transposons in Eukaryotes 483


Retroviruses and Retrotransposons 488


Transposable Elements in Humans 494


The Genetic and Evolutionary Significance of Transposable Elements 496

CHAPTER 18

Regulation of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes 504


Constitutive, Inducible, and Repressible Gene Expression 506


Positive and Negative Control of Gene Expression 507


Operons: Coordinately Regulated Units of Gene Expression 509


The Lactose Operon in E. coli: Induction and Catabolite Repression 511


The Tryptophan Operon in E. coli: Repression and Attenuation 519


Translational Control of Gene Expression 525


Posttranslational Regulatory Mechanisms 526

CHAPTER 19

Regulation of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes 531


Ways of Regulating Eukaryotic Gene Expression: An Overview 532


Induction of Transcriptional Activity by Environmental and Biological Factors 534


Molecular Control of Transcription in Eukaryotes 537


Posttranscriptional Regulation of Gene Expression by RNA Interference 541


Gene Expression and Chromatin Organization 544


Activation and Inactivation of Whole Chromosomes 550

CHAPTER 20

The Genetic Control of Animal Development 558


A Genetic Perspective on Development 559


Maternal Gene Activity in Development 561


Genetic Analysis of Development in Vertebrates 571

CHAPTER 21

The Genetic Basis of Cancer 581


Cancer: A Genetic Disease 582


Oncogenes 585


Tumor Suppressor Genes 590


Genetic Pathways to Cancer 600

CHAPTER 22

Inheritance of Complex Traits 607


Complex Traits 608


Statistics of Quantitative Genetics 611


Analysis of Quantitative Traits 613


Correlations Between Relatives 624


Quantitative Genetics of Human Behavioral Traits 628

CHAPTER 23

Population Genetics 634


The Theory of Allele Frequencies 635


Natural Selection 641


Random Genetic Drift 645


Populations in Genetic Equilibrium 647

CHAPTER 24

Evolutionary Genetics 656


The Emergence of Evolutionary Theory 657


Genetic Variation in Natural Populations 659


Molecular Evolution 662


Speciation 672


Human Evolution 676


Appendices


Appendix A: The Rules of Probability 685


Appendix B: Binomial Probabilities 687


Appendix C: In Situ Hybridization 689


Appendix D: Evidence for an Unstable Messenger RNA 691


Appendix E: Evolutionary Rates 693


Answers to Odd-Numbered Questions and Problems 697


Glossary 720


Photo Credits 743


Illustration Credits 745


Index 746

The kindle version of this book is very easy to navigate, looks great and is much easier to carry around then the physical book. The book also opens up quickly and had little load time when navigating the book. My only complaint is there was a couple times that a portion of the book was absent or "cut out". This was not a weird loading error because the page would always show up with the portion missing. Also, I don't think you can open this book through the kindle app on another computer.
By SlinkZ
Great book. Well explained clear text and diagrams. Includes problems along the way. Easy material to learn whether a layman or a student.
By Sam

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