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Genetics in Medicine£19.99 Barbara Jennings, Gavin Willis, Nandu Thalange
9780198841555 Written primarily for students embarking on an undergraduate bioscience degree, this primer provides a concise and engaging overview of the genetic basis of disease, including the current use of genetics in a clinical context and its future applications. |
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Genetic Analysis: Genes, Genomes, and Networks in EukaryotesThird Edition £49.99 Philip Meneely
9780198809906 Genetic Analysis applies the combined power of molecular biology, genetics, and genomics to explore how the priniciples of genetics can be used as analytical tools to solve biological problems. |
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Molecular Population Genetics£68.99 Matthew Hahn
9780878939657 If you are a lecturer interested in adopting this title for your course please contact your Oxford representative to arrange a local price. |
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Synthetic Biology: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Jamie A. Davies
9780198803492 The fast growing field of synthetic biology, which involves the novel design or redesign of living matter, has opened a vista of technological opportunities, from drug manufacture to producing biofuels. Jamie Davies considers the possibilities and controversies surrounding this exciting new science. |
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Who We Are and How We Got Here: Ancient DNA and the new science of the human past£20.00 David Reich
9780198821250 David Reich describes how the revolution in the ability to sequence ancient DNA has changed our understanding of the deep human past. This book tells the emerging story of our often surprising ancestry - the extraordinary ancient migrations and mixtures of populations that have made us who we are. |
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Heredity: A Very Short Introduction£7.99 John Waller
9780198790457 John Waller describes the changing ideas concerning heredity from antiquity to the modern biological understanding, considering both the efforts over the centuries to identify the physiological mechanisms involved and how views of heredity have been used to justify or condemn inequalities of class, gender, and race. |
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Genetics: Genes, genomes, and evolution£49.99 Philip Meneely, Rachel Dawes Hoang, Iruka N. Okeke, Katherine Heston
9780198712558 The only text to present the fundamental principles of genetics and molecular biology as viewed from an evolutionary perspective and informed by genome analysis. |
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The Extended Phenotype: The Long Reach of the Gene£10.99 Richard Dawkins
9780198788911 The 'extended phenotype' is Dawkins' key contribution to the gene's eye view of evolution given in The Selfish Gene. He shows that the influence of genes can extend far beyond the bodies in which they reside, manipulating the environment and the behaviour of other individuals. A worldwide bestseller and a classic work of scientific exposition. |
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Biocode: The New Age of Genomics£9.99 Dawn Field, Neil Davies
9780199687763 In Biocode, Dawn Field and Neil Davies capture the scale and excitement of the rapidly growing field of genomics. From automatic DNA sequencing of newborns to synthetic life, and the sequencing of whole ecosystems, genomics is set to revolutionize our understanding of life on Earth and affect us all. |
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A Primer of Human Genetics£69.99 Greg Gibson
9781605353135 Helps students understand and appreciate the extraordinary shifts in human genetics that have accompanied the arrival of genomics. If you are a lecturer interested in adopting this title for your course, please contact your Oxford representative to arrange a local price. |
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Genes: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Jonathan Slack
9780199676507 In this Very Short Introduction to the gene Jonathan Slack explores the discovery, nature, and role of genes in evolution and development. Looking at how genes are understood as a concept, the nature of genetic variation, and how their mutation can lead to disease, this is an ideal guide for anyone curious about what genes are and how they work. |
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Genetic Analysis: Genes, Genomes, and Networks in EukaryotesSecond Edition £58.99 Philip Meneely
9780199651818 Shortlisted for the Royal Society of Biology Undergraduate Textbook Prize 2015 Genetic Analysis applies the combined power of molecular biology, genetics, and genomics to explore how the priniciples of genetics can be used as analytical tools to solve biological problems. |
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Thrive in Genetics£21.99 Alison Thomas
9780199694624 Thrive In Bioscience Revision Guides The Thrive in Bioscience revision guides are written to help undergraduate students achieve exam success in all core areas of bioscience. They communicate all the key concepts in a succinct, easy-to-digest way, using features and tools - both in the book and in digital form - to make learning even more effective. |
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An Introduction to Population Genetics: Theory and Applications£72.99 Rasmus Nielsen, Montgomery Slatkin
9781605351537 An accessible introduction to both classical and modern population genetics theories. If you are a lecturer interested in adopting this title for your course, please contact your Oxford representative to arrange a local price. |
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Principles of Population GeneticsFourth Edition £105.99 Daniel L. Hartl, Andrew G. Clark
9780878933082 Provides a balanced presentation of theory and observation. If you are a lecturer interested in adopting this title for your course, please contact your Oxford representative to arrange a local price. |
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A Primer of Population GeneticsThird Edition £53.99 Daniel L. Hartl
9780878933044 A concise but comprehensive overview of the field with a primary focus on the integration of experimental results with theory. If you are a lecturer interested in adopting this title for your course, please contact your Oxford representative to arrange a local price. |
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