
Genotype to Phenotype
Bios Scientific Publishers Ltd
Published on 15. June 2001
Book
Hardback
312 pages
978-1-85996-199-5 (ISBN)
Description
This new edition builds on the success of the first by reviewing the increased understanding of the mechanisms of gene action in humans, focusing particularly on those derived from the study of genetic diseases. It deals mainly with the fundamental aspects of gene arrangement and expression rather than mutation. As well as updating and revising material from the first edition, it covers methods of exploring gene function and contains a range of chapters on specific systems which raise issues of special interest such as imprinting or homologous genes within clusters.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
722 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85996-199-5 (9781859961995)
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J. J. Goodship | S. Malcolm
Genotype to Phenotype
E-Book
12/2003
Garland Science
€93.49
Available for download

J. J. Goodship | S. Malcolm
Genotype to Phenotype
E-Book
12/2003
Garland Science
€93.49
Available for download
Previous edition
Steve Humphries | Sue Malcolm
From Genotype to Phenotype
Book
06/1994
Bios Scientific Publishers Ltd
€117.80
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Content
Ch 1 Genotype to phenotype: interpretations of the human genome project (Sue Malcolm and Judith Goodship)Ch 2 From protein sequence to structure and function (Sylvia Nagle)Ch 3 Genes in population (Francois Cambien) Ch 4 Gene-environment interaction: lipoprotein lipase and smoking and risk of CAD and the ACE and exercise- induced left ventricular hypertrophy as examples (Steve E. Humphries, Philippa J. Talmud and Hugh Montgomery)Ch 5 Pharmacogenomics (Ann K. Daly)Ch 6 Mitochondrial genetics (P.F. Chinnery and D.M. Turnbull)Ch 7 Identification of disease susceptibility genes (modifier) in mouse models: cancer and infectious disease (Tom van Wezel, Marie Lipoldova and Peter Demant)Ch 8 The GNAS1 gene (D Bonthron)Ch 9 Genomic disorders (Susan L. Christian and David H. Ledbetter)Ch 10 Genotype to phenotype in the spinocerebellar ataxias (Paul F. Worth and Nicholas W. Wood)Ch 11 Disorders of cholesterol biosynthesis (David R. Fitzpatrick)Ch 12 Mutations in the human HOX genes (Frances R. Goodman)Ch 13 PITX2 gene in development (J. Murray and E. Semina)Ch 14 The hedgehog pathway and developmental disorders (Allan E. Bale)Ch 15 X-linked immunodeficiences (H. B. Gaspar and Christine Kinnon)Ch 16 The ubiquitin-proteasome system and genetic diseases: protein degradation gone awry (S. Russ Price and William E. Mitch)