Genetics: Analysis and Principles - 5th Edition - by Robert J. Brooker Professor Dr. - ISBN 9780073525341

Genetics: Analysis and Principles
5th Edition
Robert J. Brooker Professor Dr.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN: 9780073525341

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Chapter 3 - Chromosome Transmission During Cell Division And Sexual ReproductionChapter 3.1 - General Features Of ChromosomesChapter 3.2 - Cell DivisionChapter 3.3 - Mitosis And CytokinesisChapter 3.4 - MeiosisChapter 3.5 - Sexual ReproductionChapter 3.6 - The Chromosome Theory Of Inheritance And Sex ChromosomesChapter 4 - Extensions Of Mendelian InheritanceChapter 4.1 - Overview Of Simple Inheritance PatternsChapter 4.2 - Dominant And Recessive AllelesChapter 4.3 - Environmental Effects On Gene ExpressionChapter 4.4 - Incomplete Dominance, Overdominance, And CodominanceChapter 4.5 - X-linked InheritanceChapter 4.6 - Sex-influenced And Sex-limited InheritanceChapter 4.7 - Lethal AllelesChapter 4.8 - PleiotropyChapter 4.9 - Gene InteractionsChapter 5 - Non-mendelian InheritanceChapter 5.1 - Maternal EffectChapter 5.2 - Epigenetic Inheritance: Dosage CompensationChapter 5.3 - Epigenetic Inheritance: Genomic ImprintingChapter 5.4 - Extranuclear InheritanceChapter 6 - Genetic Linkage And Mapping In EukaryotesChapter 6.1 - Overview Of LinkageChapter 6.2 - Relationship Between Linkage And Crossing OverChapter 6.3 - Genetic Mapping In Plants And AnimalsChapter 6.4 - Genetic Mapping In Haploid EukaryotesChapter 6.5 - Mitotic RecombinationChapter 7 - Genetic Transfer And Mapping In Bacteria And BacteriophagesChapter 7.1 - Overview Of Genetic Transfer In BacteriaChapter 7.2 - Bacterial ConjugationChapter 7.3 - Conjugation And Mapping Via Hfr StrainsChapter 7.4 - Bacterial TransductionChapter 7.5 - Bacterial TransformationChapter 7.6 - Medical Relevance Of Bacterial Genetic TransferChapter 7.7 - Plaque Formation And Intergenic Complementation In BacteriophagesChapter 7.8 - Intragenic Mapping In BacteriophagesChapter 8 - Variation In Chromosome Structure And NumberChapter 8.1 - Microscopic Examination Of Eukaryotic ChromosomesChapter 8.2 - Changes In Chromosome Structure: An OverviewChapter 8.3 - Deletions And DuplicationsChapter 8.4 - Inversions And TranslocationsChapter 8.5 - Changes In Chromosome Number: An OverviewChapter 8.6 - Variation In The Number Of Chromosomes Within A Set: AneuploidyChapter 8.7 - Variation In The Number Of Sets Of ChromosomesChapter 8.8 - Natural And Experimental Mechanisms That Produce Variation In Chromosome NumberChapter 9 - Molecular Structure Of Dna And RnaChapter 9.1 - Identification Of Dna As The Genetic MaterialChapter 9.2 - Overview Of Dna And Rna StructureChapter 9.3 - Nucleotide StructureChapter 9.4 - Structure Of A Dna StrandChapter 9.5 - Discovery Of The Double HelixChapter 9.6 - Structure Of The Dna Double HelixChapter 9.7 - Rna StructureChapter 10 - Chromosome Organization And Molecular StructureChapter 10.1 - Organization Of Sites Along Bacterial ChromosomesChapter 10.2 - Structure Of Bacterial ChromosomesChapter 10.3 - Organization Of Sites Along Eukaryotic ChromosomesChapter 10.4 - Sizes Of Eukaryotic Genomes And Repetitive SequencesChapter 10.5 - Structure Of Eukaryotic Chromosomes In Nondividing CellsChapter 10.6 - Structure Of Eukaryotic Chromosomes During Cell DivisionChapter 11 - Dna ReplicationChapter 11.1 - Structural Overview Of Dna ReplicationChapter 11.2 - Bacterial Dna Replication: The Formation Of Two Replication Forks At The Origin Of ReplicationChapter 11.3 - Bacterial Dna Replication: Synthesis Of New Dna StrandsChapter 11.4 - Bacterial Dna Replication: Chemistry And AccuracyChapter 11.5 - Eukaryotic Dna ReplicationChapter 12 - Gene Transcription And Rna ModificationChapter 12.1 - Overview Of TranscriptionChapter 12.2 - Transcription In BacteriaChapter 12.3 - Transcription In EukaryotesChapter 12.4 - Rna ModificationChapter 12.5 - A Comparison Of Transcription And Rna Modification In Bacteria And EukaryotesChapter 13 - Translation Of MrnaChapter 13.1 - The Genetic Basis For Protein SynthesisChapter 13.2 - The Relationship Between The Genetic Code And Protein SynthesisChapter 13.3 - Experimental Determination Of The Genetic CodeChapter 13.4 - Structure And Function Of TrnaChapter 13.5 - Ribosome Structure And AssemblyChapter 13.6 - Stages Of TranslationChapter 14 - Gene Regulation In BacteriaChapter 14.1 - Overview Of Transcriptional RegulationChapter 14.2 - Regulation Of The Lac OperonChapter 14.3 - Regulation Of The Trp OperonChapter 14.4 - Translational And Posttranslational RegulationChapter 14.5 - RiboswitchesChapter 15 - Gene Regulation In Eukaryotes I: Transcriptional RegulationChapter 15.1 - Regulatory Transcription FactorsChapter 15.2 - Chromatin Remodeling, Histone Variants, And Histone ModificationChapter 15.3 - Dna MethylationChapter 15.4 - InsulatorsChapter 15.5 - The Encode ProjectChapter 16 - Gene Regulation In Eukaryotes Ii: Epigenetics And Regulation At The Rna LevelChapter 16.1 - Overview Of EpigeneticsChapter 16.2 - Epigenetics And DevelopmentChapter 16.3 - Epigenetics And Environmental AgentsChapter 16.4 - Regulation Of Rna Splicing, Rna Stability, And TranslationChapter 17 - Genetics Of VirusesChapter 17.1 - Virus Structure And Genetic CompositionChapter 17.2 - Overview Of Viral Reproductive CyclesChapter 17.3 - Bacteriophage λ Reproductive CycleChapter 17.4 - Hiv Reproductive CycleChapter 18 - Gene Mutation And Dna RepairChapter 18.1 - Effects Of Mutations On Gene Structure And FunctionChapter 18.2 - Random Nature Of MutationsChapter 18.3 - Spontaneous MutationsChapter 18.4 - Induced MutationsChapter 18.5 - Dna RepairChapter 19 - Recombination And Transposition At The Molecular LevelChapter 19.1 - Homologous RecombinationChapter 19.2 - Site-specific RecombinationChapter 19.3 - TranspositionChapter 20 - Dna TechnologiesChapter 20.1 - Gene Cloning Using VectorsChapter 20.2 - Polymerase Chain ReactionChapter 20.3 - Dna SequencingChapter 20.4 - Site-directed MutagenesisChapter 20.5 - Blotting Methods To Detect Gene And Gene ProductsChapter 20.6 - Methods For Analyzing Dna- And Rna-binding ProteinsChapter 21 - BiotechnologyChapter 21.1 - Uses Of Microorganisms In BiotechnologyChapter 21.2 - Genetically Modified AnimalsChapter 21.3 - Reproductive Cloning And Stem CellsChapter 21.4 - Genetically Modified PlantsChapter 21.5 - Human Gene TherapyChapter 22 - Genomics I: Analysis Of DnaChapter 22.1 - Overview Of Chromosome MappingChapter 22.2 - Cytogenetic Mapping Via MicroscopyChapter 22.3 - Linkage Mapping Via CrossesChapter 22.4 - Physical Mapping Via Cloning And Dna SequencingChapter 22.5 - Genome-sequencing ProjectsChapter 22.6 - MetagenomicsChapter 23 - Genomics Ii: Functional Genomics, Proteomics, And BioinformaticsChapter 23.1 - Functional GenomicsChapter 23.2 - ProteomicsChapter 23.3 - BioinformaticsChapter 24 - Medical Genetics And CancerChapter 24.1 - Inheritance Patterns Of Genetic DiseasesChapter 24.2 - Detection Of Disease-causing Alleles Via HaplotypesChapter 24.3 - Genetic Testing And ScreeningChapter 24.4 - PrionsChapter 24.5 - Genetic Basis Of CancerChapter 24.6 - Personalized MedicineChapter 25 - Developmental GeneticsChapter 25.1 - Overview Of Animal DevelopmentChapter 25.2 - Invertebrate DevelopmentChapter 25.3 - Vertebrate DevelopmentChapter 25.4 - Plant DevelopmentChapter 25.5 - Sex Determination In AnimalsChapter 26 - Population GeneticsChapter 26.1 - Genes In Populations And The Hardy-weinberg EquationChapter 26.2 - Overview Of MicroevolutionChapter 26.3 - Natural SelectionChapter 26.4 - Genetic DriftChapter 26.5 - MigrationChapter 26.6 - Nonrandom MatingChapter 26.7 - Sources Of New Genetic VariationChapter 27 - Quantitative GeneticsChapter 27.1 - Overview Of Quantitative TraitsChapter 27.2 - Statistical Methods For Evaluating Quantitative TraitsChapter 27.3 - Polygenic InheritanceChapter 27.4 - HeritabilityChapter 27.5 - Selective BreedingChapter 28 - Evolutionary GeneticsChapter 28.1 - Origin Of SpeciesChapter 28.2 - Phylogenetic TreesChapter 28.3 - Molecular Evolution

Book Details

Genetics: Analysis and Principles is a one-semester, introductory genetics textbook that takes an experimental approach to understanding genetics. By weaving one or two experiments into the narrative of each chapter, students can simultaneously explore the scientific method and understand the genetic principles that have been learned from these experiments. Rob Brooker, author of market leading texts in Genetics and Intro Biology for majors, brings his clear and accessible writing style to this latest edition.

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