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A Brief History of Genetics (Unabridged ed)

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Biological inheritance, the passage of key characteristics down the generations, has always held mankind's fascination.

It is fundamental to the breeding of plants and animals with desirable traits.

Genetics, the scientific study of inheritance, can be traced back to a particular set of simple but ground-breaking studies carried out 170 years ago.

The awareness that numerous diseases are inherited gives this subject considerable medical importance.

The progressive advances in genetics now bring us to the point where we have unravelled the entire human genome, and that of many other species.

We can intervene very precisely with the genetic make-up of our agricultural crops and animals, and even ourselves.

Genetics now enables us to understand cancer and develop novel protein medicines.

It has also provided us with DNA fingerprinting for the solving of serious crime.

This book explains for a lay readership how, where and when this powerful science emerged.

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Product Details
152758951X / 9781527589513
Paperback / softback
576.509
13/10/2022
United Kingdom
225 pages
148 x 212 mm
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