Concepts of genetics / Robert J. Brooker.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York, NY : McGraw-Hill Education, c2019.Edition: Third editionDescription: xx, 608, A45, G19, I26 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781260288582 (paperback)
- QH430 B79 2019
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"This International Student Edition is for use outside of the U.S."--Front cover
Includes index.
PART I Introduction -- Overview of Genetics -- PART II Patterns of inheritance -- Reproduction and chromosome transmission -- Mendelian inheritance -- Sex determination and sex chromosomes -- Extensions of Mendelian inheritance -- Extranuclear inheritance, imprinting, and maternal effect -- Genetic linkage and mapping in eukaryotes -- Variation in chromosome structure and number -- Genetics of bacteria -- Genetics of viruses -- PART III Molecular structure and replication of the genetic material -- Molecular structure of DNA and RNA -- Molecular structure and organization of chromosomes and transportation -- DNA replication and recombination -- PART IV Molecular properties of genes -- Gene transcription and RNA modification -- Translation of mRNA -- Gene regulation in bacteria -- Gene regulation in eukaryotes -- Non-coding RNAs -- Gene mutation and DNA repair -- PART V Genetic technologies -- Molecular Technologies -- Genomics -- PART VI Genetic analysis of individuals and populations -- Medical genetics and cancer --Population Genetics -- Quantitative Genetics.
GENETIC VARIATION IS A CORE CONCEPT in genetics and provides the foundation for evolutionary change and selective breeding practices. The guppy (Poecilia reticulata) is a freshwater fish that naturally occupies tropical habitats in northeast South America and has also been introduced in other tropical regions throughout the world. As you may know, it is a very popular aquarium fish. Guppy populations harbor genetic variation that affects their coloration and the length of their tails, especially in males. Many aquarium-fish hobbyists have taken an interest in breeding guppies to obtain strains with different patterns as seen in the collection of beautiful male guppies on this cover.
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