An Introduction to Genetic Analysis

“An Introduction to Genetic Analysis” by David T. Suzuki is a comprehensive resource published by W.H. Freeman in 1989. This fourth edition spans 768 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for a wide range of readers interested in the field of genetics. The book is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of genetic analysis, drawing on the authors’ extensive experience from leading research laboratories.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of contemporary genetics, including vivid recreations of landmark experiments that illustrate key concepts. The text emphasizes data analysis and encourages students to draw their own conclusions, providing a practical approach to understanding genetic principles. This edition continues to serve as a foundational text for those studying genetics, reflecting the evolving landscape of the discipline.
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First published in 1976, “Introduction to Genetic Analysis” set the standard for introducing students to genetic analysis and quickly established itself as the premier book in the market. The authors span the breadth of contemporary genetics, bringing a wealth of experience from the world’s leading research laboratories. To help students understand the essentials of genetics, the authors vividly recreate the landmark experiments, teach them how to analyze data, and how to draw their own conclusions.
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