Advances in Human Genetics

“Advances in Human Genetics” by Harry Harris, published by Springer US on May 31, 1990, is a comprehensive volume comprising 340 pages in English. This book is part of a series of literature reviews aimed at keeping specialists in genetics and related fields informed about the latest developments in the discipline. It features five articles that delve into specific topics, including lethal osteochondrodysplasias and mutations in type I procollagen genes that lead to osteogenesis imperfecta.
Readers will find detailed discussions on structural defects in inherited conditions, providing insights into the complexities of medical genetics and clinical medicine. This edition serves as a valuable resource for professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of current advancements in genetic research. The book’s focus on specialized topics makes it a pertinent addition to the library of anyone involved in the study or practice of genetics.
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The latest in the series of literature reviews designed to keep specialists in genetics and related fields abreast of current developments. The five articles cover the lethal osteochondrodysplasias, mutations in type I procollagen genes that cause osteogenesis imperfecta, structural defects in inher
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