The Family Genetic Sourcebook

The Family Genetic Sourcebook by Benjamin A. Pierce, published by John Wiley & Sons on January 16, 1991, is a comprehensive guide to human heredity and genetic traits. This 352-page book presents the principles of heredity in concise and accessible language, enhanced by photographs, line drawings, charts, and tables. It aims to provide readers with a clear understanding of the genetic mechanisms that influence our lives and the lives of our families.
Readers will find a detailed “Catalog of Genetic Traits” that includes over 100 traits and disorders, such as blood type, hair color, and conditions like Down’s syndrome and diabetes. Each entry offers a brief description and an explanation of inheritance patterns. Additionally, the book includes instructions for constructing a family genetic tree and covers topics such as genetic counseling and the treatment of genetic disorders. This resource is designed for family members, couples planning families, and health care professionals seeking to understand the connections between heredity and health.
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A straightforward guide to human heredity and genetic traits. The Family Genetic Sourcebook If biology is destiny, then we owe it to ourselves and our families to learn all we can about the genetic mechanisms that shape our lives. Enhanced by photographs, line drawings, charts, and tables, The Family Genetic Sourcebook gives you quick, easy understanding of the principles of heredity and genetic traits, presented in concise, accessible language. A comprehensive “Catalog of Genetic Traits” lists more than 100 genetic traits including blood type, balding, right- or left-handedness, hair color, and disorders including Down’s syndrome, diabetes, heart disease, hemophilia, sickle cell anemia, Alzheimer’s disease, and alcoholism. Each entry in the catalog offers a brief description of the trait or disorder and an explanation of its inheritance. There are also instructions on constructing your own family genetic tree. The Family Genetic Sourcebook also offers a succinct introduction to the principles of heredity–with discussion of the history of genetics, how genetic traits are inherited, genetic counseling, the treatment of genetic disorders, and more. Family members, couples planning families, and health care professionals and counselors will find this nontechnical yet comprehensive guide to genetics to be an invaluable resource in understanding the relationship between heredity, ourselves, and our families.
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