Synopses & Reviews
Arising from firm foundations laid by mathematical population genetics, clinical genetics, and statistical epidemiology, genetic epidemiology attempts to identify the many components of risk
attributable to genes, environments, and interactions, and the course of its research can follow many diverse paths.
Table of Contents
Part I: Introduction
1. Molecular Genetics and Genetic Variation
Mohammed Elfatih Twfieg and M. Dawn Teare
2. Terminology, Concepts, and Models in Genetic Epidemiology
M. Dawn Teare and Mauro F Santib