Concepts of Genetics

“Concepts of Genetics” by William S. Klug is a comprehensive textbook published by Pearson Education in 2012. This 10th edition spans 742 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for students in various fields. The book emphasizes concepts and problem-solving, providing an updated exploration of topics such as genomics, bioinformatics, and proteomics, tailored for those enrolled in introductory genetic courses across disciplines like biology, botany, zoology, agriculture, and health sciences.
Readers will find a structured approach to understanding genetics, with a focus on the fundamental principles that underpin the subject. The text is designed to facilitate learning through clear explanations and practical applications, ensuring that students grasp essential concepts in medical and life sciences. This edition reflects contemporary advancements in the field, making it a relevant resource for those studying genetics and genomics.
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Known for its focus on concepts and problem-solving, this bestselling text has been extensively updated with new coverage of genomics, bioinformatics, proteomics and more. It is aimed at students in introductory genetic courses typically found in departments of biology, botany, zoology, agriculture, or any of the health sciences.
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