What should the average person know about science? Because science is so central to life in the 21st century, science educators and other leaders of the scientific community believe that it is essential that everyone understand the basic concepts of the most vital and far-reaching disciplines. Genetics 101 does exactly that. This accessible volume provides readers - whether students new to the field or just interested members of the lay public - with the essential ideas of genetics using a minimum of jargon and mathematics. Concepts are introduced in a progressive order so that more complicated ideas build on simpler ones, and each is discussed in small, bite-sized segments so that they can be more easily understood.
Genetics 101 provides readers of all levels a brief introduction for understanding a science that is so essential to the advancement of science today. It covers: Genetics as a science, The applications of genetics, including developmental genetics and behavioral genetics, Genetics counseling, and other ways in which genetics impacts our lives. The future of the science of genetics, including genetically modified organisms, cloning, and transgenics
A glossary and sources for further research complete this handy resource.
Show moreWhat should the average person know about science? Because science is so central to life in the 21st century, science educators and other leaders of the scientific community believe that it is essential that everyone understand the basic concepts of the most vital and far-reaching disciplines. Genetics 101 does exactly that. This accessible volume provides readers - whether students new to the field or just interested members of the lay public - with the essential ideas of genetics using a minimum of jargon and mathematics. Concepts are introduced in a progressive order so that more complicated ideas build on simpler ones, and each is discussed in small, bite-sized segments so that they can be more easily understood.
Genetics 101 provides readers of all levels a brief introduction for understanding a science that is so essential to the advancement of science today. It covers: Genetics as a science, The applications of genetics, including developmental genetics and behavioral genetics, Genetics counseling, and other ways in which genetics impacts our lives. The future of the science of genetics, including genetically modified organisms, cloning, and transgenics
A glossary and sources for further research complete this handy resource.
Show moreProvides an accessible introduction to one of the most important scientific fields of the 21st century: genetics
Michael Windelspecht is Assistant Professor of Biology at Appalachian State University. He is the author or co-author of numerous works for Greenwood, including The Digestive System and The Lymphatic System in the Human Body Systems series.
Windelspecht begins this comprehensive overview with the early
history of genetics, focusing primarily on the experiments of
Gregor Mendel in the 19th century and Thomas Hunt Morgan in the
early 20th. Subsequent chapters build on readers increasing
understanding of the material, expertly cross-referencing
information explained earlier….The title covers hot topics like
gene therapy, including the use of viral vectors, enzyme
replacement, and germ line therapy; it also discusses DNA
fingerprinting and genetic engineering, and briefly touches on stem
cells. The black-and-white illustrations are helpful in explaining
mathematical concepts or experimental procedures.
*School Library Journal*
This clear, concise book describes basic concepts in genetics from
a wide variety of subfields, including classic genetics, molecular
biology, and their applications and related techniques….I recommend
this volume to anyone without a scientific background who is
interested in learning not only the basic jargon of the discipline
of genetics, but also how the scientific method works.
*Science Books & Film*
In this volume meant for students and general readers,
Windelsprecht discusses genetics, explaining how scientists
determined that traits are coded by the gene. It is meant as a
reference source for general information on genetics for those who
are not scientists and is therefore, not comprehensive. He begins
with a history of genetics before the nineteenth century, details
how scientists determined that DNA contains genes, and describes
genetic structure. How the gene is studied, molecular genetics, and
cloning are discussed in subsequent chapters, followed by mutation
and chromosomal abnormalities and recent developments such as gene
manipulation and therapy, RNA interference, DNA typing, and work
with stem cells.
*SciTech Book News*
While the work of Gregor Mendel in the 19th century focused
interest in genetics, implementation of genetics has been in
practice (although it didnt have a name) from ancient civilizations
when farmers wanted better animals and plants. Genetics, the study
of inheritance, is often put to use in a couples predicting the
color of eyes their baby might have. Interest also has been
increased with the constant reference to DNA in the various CSI
adventures on television. The foreword has a list of
abbreviations….Black and white drawings and figures illustrate the
text. Appendixes include a 10-page glossary and a 5-page
bibliography of print and Web resources. Because we find the study
of DNA, gene, and genome in science classes, this is an excellent
resource. It also will be useful in the debate about cloning, and
it will help the reader understand why a prediction about a babys
eyes may not be accurate.
*GALE Reference for Students*
Using simple direct text and by carefully explaining the essential
vocabulary of genetics, this volume manages to cover the principal
themes comprising genetics….[t]he objective is to provide
interested readers with a general idea of the basis of the science
of genetics, the key components that make up the hereditary
material and how this knowledge is being used to advance our
understanding of life. For a reader with a background in basic
biology, this serves as a competent resource to give the
nonspecialist a summary of the discipline.
*NSTA Recommends*
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