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The Human Genome: A User's Guide

by R Scott Hawley

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The Human Genome: A User's Guide provides a concise discussion of contemporary and relevant topics in human genetics. It begins coverage of the fundamental concepts of genetics and heredity, then illustrates these concepts as they relate to the development of human sexual differentiation and sexuality. The book describes the role of the X and Y chromosomes, the role of hormone-controlled differential gene expression in sex determination, and the role of genetics in sexual orientation and sex-role development. The Human Genome discusses the interface between science and society, covering the basic intellectual processes that underlie genetic analysis and gene therapy. It also looks at the use of cloning techniques to search for genes responsible for such human disease states as cystic fibrosis, cancer, AIDS, and mental illness. Written in an inviting and engaging style, The Human Genome meets the interests and answers the questions of today's students.

Key Features:

* Offers a concise discussion of contemporary human genetics and relevant topics

* Accessible to the reader with no formal science background

* Reviews the fundamental principles that underlie genetic analysis, prenatal diagnosis, and gene therapy

* Makes use of the most up-to-date information on the genetic aspects of AIDS, sexual orientation, and gender research

* Includes a controversial discussion of gene therapy and the "old" and "new" eugenics

* Presents stories of real and fictional people, bringing the concepts of human inheritance "to life"

* Appropriate as supplemental or recommended reading for courses on human genetics and reproductive biology for majors as well as on genetics for non-majors or sexuality and human development for psychology students

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as on genetics for non-majors or sexuality and human development for psychology students

Synopsis:

Dr. Hawley's Human Genetics course for non-majors at UC Davis. She has worked extensively as a management consultant in the private sector and is currently working on her Master's degree in Business Administration at the University of California at Davis.

Synopsis:

iting has concentrated on drug- and alcohol-related risks to health and on the treatment and prevention of drug and alcohol addiction. Her interest in human genetics began when she attended Dr. Hawley's Human Genetics course for non-majors at UC Davis. She has worked extensively as a management consultant in the private sector and is currently working on her Master's degree in Business Administration at the University of California at Davis.

Description:

Includes bibliographical references (p. 361-373) and index.

About the Author

R. Scott Hawley (PhD, Genetics, University of Washington) is an Investigator at the Stowers Institute for Biomedical Research, Kansas City, Missouri, and a Professor of Molecular Biosciences at the University of Kansas in Lawrence. He spent ten years on the faculty at the University of California at Davis and nine years at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He has taught human genetics to undergraduates, both majors and non-majors in biology, graduate students, and medical students. His research interests include the causes and origin of birth defects and the biology of meiosis. He has published three genetics books and more than 75 scientific articles.Catherine Mori is an accomplished health education writer. Her previous writing has concentrated on drug- and alcohol-related risks to health and on the treatment and prevention of drug and alcohol addiction. Her interest in human genetics began when she attended Dr. Hawley's Human Genetics course for non-majors at UC Davis. She has worked extensively as a management consultant in the private sector and is currently working at IBM Global Services in Mountain View, California.

Table of Contents

s,

Mammoth Genes: Muscular Dystrophy and Neurofibromatosis.

Genes and Cancer.

Interactions of Genes and the Environment. Multifactorial Inheritance: Towards Finding the Genes for Manic Depression and Schizophrenia.

The Monoamine Oxidose A Gene and a Genetic Basis for Criminality?

Genetics of the Human AIDS Virus.

Prenatal Diagnosis.

Methods of Prenatal Diagnosis.

Potential for Gene Therapy.

Epilogue: Fears, Faith and Fantasies.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780123334602
Subtitle:
A User's Guide
Author:
Hawley, R. Scott
Author:
Mori, Hawley, R. Scott, Catherine A.
Author:
Mori, Hawley, Scott, Catherine
Author:
Mori, Catherine A.
Author:
Mori, Catherine A.
Publisher:
Academic Press
Location:
San Diego, Calif. :
Subject:
Anatomy
Subject:
Genetics
Subject:
Human genetics
Subject:
Human genome
Subject:
Human gene mapping
Subject:
Genomes
Subject:
Life Sciences - Genetics & Genomics
Copyright:
Publication Date:
19980923
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
413
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in.

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