Genetics | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Genetics category, you will find in-depth literature on the fundamentals and current developments in genetic research. The works cover topics such as DNA, RNA, mutations, cloning, epigenetics, genetic engineering (including CRISPR), molecular biology, and the genetic foundations of health, disease, and evolution. They also address aspects such as forensic DNA analysis, genetic anthropology, plant and animal genetics, and the intersection of genetics with nutrition, psychology, and technology.
The selection includes introductions for students and the general public, textbooks, handbooks, and specialized publications on specific fields such as cancer research, proteomics, or genomic tools in agriculture. The target audience consists of biologists, medical professionals, researchers, educators, and interested individuals who wish to explore the scientific, ethical, or practical dimensions of genetics.