Current Research in Genetic Disorders

Current Research in Genetic Disorders by Luke Stanton, published by Hayle Medical on January 30, 2015, is an illustrated edition comprising 266 pages. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the advancements in understanding genetic disorders, focusing on the causes and complexities associated with these conditions. It highlights the rapid progress in research, particularly since the discovery of the double-stranded DNA structure by Watson and Crick, which has significantly enhanced our comprehension of genetic diseases.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of various techniques and aspects related to multifactorial or polygenic disorders. The book aims to present a backdrop for understanding the intricacies of genetic disorders and the challenges involved in their treatment. By delving into the complexities of these conditions, it offers insights into the ongoing research and the evolving knowledge surrounding medical and disease-related topics in genetics.
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Genetic disorders are rare. The research on genetic diseases has been speedily advancing in recent years so as to be able to comprehend the causes behind genetic disorders. This book provides readers with a backdrop and several techniques for comprehending genetic disorders. Furthermore, it discusses various aspects related to multifactorial or polygenic disorders. It is quite complicated to heal a genetic disorder in contemporary times. Fortunately, our information on genetic disorders is increasing rapidly, primarily due to the double stranded arrangement identified by Watson and Crick in the 1950s. Hence, it is possible nowadays to comprehend the reason behind the disorder. This book deals with the various features of this complicated disorder.
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