A Dictionary of Genetics

A Dictionary of Genetics
Title A Dictionary of Genetics PDF eBook
Author Robert C. King
Publisher
Total Pages 620
Release 2006
Genre Science
ISBN 9780195307627

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The publication of this fully updated edition of A Dictionary of Genetics coincides with the hundredth anniversary of the introduction of the term genetics by William Bateson in 1906 at the Third International Conference on Genetics. Since then genetics has made tremendous advances in knowledge and technique and now occupies a pivotal position in the life sciences as the most powerful means for probing fundamental questions in cell biology, development, and evolution. The determination of sequences of complete genomes, the study of gene expression and genetic variation on a global scale, and the ability to rapidly amplify gene sequences and to achieve targeted gene disruptions are just some examples of major achievements in this field. Proliferation of new terms inevitably accompanies such remarkable progress. This new edition of the Dictionary addresses the needs of students, educators, and clinical geneticists for an authoritative and up-to-date reference work that not only defines the latest terms, but in most cases, also presents important ancillary encyclopedic information. A Dictionary of Genetics is unique in that it includes terms from a wide range of disciplines which now intertwine with genetics, including molecular biology, cell biology, medicine, botany, and evolutionary studies. Its 7,000 cross-referenced definitions are supported by an excellent collection of line drawings, tables, and chemical formulae. One-fifth of the Dictionary is devoted to six appendices to which the definitions are cross-referenced and which contain an extraordinary trove of supplementary information. This includes a chronology of important advances spanning the years 1590 to 2005, lists of useful internet sites and periodicals, a classification of living organisms into an evolutionary hierarchy, and a sample table of genome sizes and gene numbers. These features make A Dictionary of Genetics a lexicon unparalleled in the field. For the first time, the Dictionary is available on Oxford Reference Online (ORO): Premium Collection!

Macmillan Dictionary of Genetics & Cell Biology

Macmillan Dictionary of Genetics & Cell Biology
Title Macmillan Dictionary of Genetics & Cell Biology PDF eBook
Author Norman Maclean
Publisher
Total Pages 456
Release 1987
Genre Cells
ISBN

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Explanatory definitions of ternminology from fields of genetics and cell biology, both being related technically and intellectually to expanding field of molecular biology. Many cross references. Miscellaneous appendixes.

Dictionary of Genetics and Cell Biology

Dictionary of Genetics and Cell Biology
Title Dictionary of Genetics and Cell Biology PDF eBook
Author Norman Maclean
Publisher
Total Pages 422
Release 1987
Genre
ISBN 9788123910925

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Dictionary of Genetics & Cell Biology

Dictionary of Genetics & Cell Biology
Title Dictionary of Genetics & Cell Biology PDF eBook
Author Norman Maclean
Publisher
Total Pages 422
Release 1987
Genre Cytology
ISBN 9780814754382

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A Dictionary of Genetics

A Dictionary of Genetics
Title A Dictionary of Genetics PDF eBook
Author Robert C. King
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 452
Release 1997
Genre Genetics
ISBN 0195094417

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Modern genetics began in 1900 with the rediscovery of Mendel's paper, and now the sequencing of the human genome has brought the first century of progress in this field to a triumphant conclusion. Genetics has entered a new era with the advent of genomic and proteomic approaches, and the knowledge in no other biological discipline is advancing as rapidly as that in molecular genetics and cell biology. Proliferation of new terms inevitably accompanies such exponential growth. The sixth edition of A Dictionary of Genetics addresses the need of students and professionals to have access to an up-to-date reference source that defines not only the most recently coined terms, but in many cases also presents important ancillary encyclopedic information.A Dictionary of Genetics has a broader coverage than its name implies, since it includes definitions of strictly genetic words along with a variety of non-genetic terms often encountered in the literature of genetics. There are about 7,000 definitions, and tables or drawings that illustrate 395 of these. In addition to the main body of the dictionary, this work features new Appendices covering the genomic sizes and gene numbers of about 30 organisms ranging from the smallest known virus to humans, an up-to-date listing of internet addresses for easy access to genetic databanks, and a list of developments, inventions and advances in genetics, cytology, and evolutionary science from the past 400 years. These 900 entries, covering a period from 1590 to 2001, are also cross-referenced in the definitions that occur in the body of the dictionary. No other genetics dictionary supplies definitions cross-referenced to chronology entries or has species entries cross-referenced to an appendix showing the position of each organism in a taxonomic hierarchy. These features make A Dictionary of Genetics the most important lexicon in this field.

A Dictionary of Genetics

A Dictionary of Genetics
Title A Dictionary of Genetics PDF eBook
Author Robert C. King
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 424
Release 1990
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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Modern genetics began in 1900 with the rediscovery of Mendel's paper, and now the sequencing of the human genome has brought the first century of progress in this field to a triumphant conclusion. Genetics has entered a new era with the advent of genomic and proteomic approaches, and the knowledge in no other biological discipline is advancing as rapidly as that in molecular genetics and cell biology. Proliferation of new terms inevitably accompanies such exponential growth. The sixth edition of A Dictionary of Genetics addresses the need of students and professionals to have access to an up-to-date reference source that defines not only the most recently coined terms, but in many cases also presents important ancillary encyclopedic information.A Dictionary of Genetics has a broader coverage than its name implies, since it includes definitions of strictly genetic words along with a variety of non-genetic terms often encountered in the literature of genetics. There are about 7,000 definitions, and tables or drawings that illustrate 395 of these. In addition to the main body of the dictionary, this work features new Appendices covering the genomic sizes and gene numbers of about 30 organisms ranging from the smallest known virus to humans, an up-to-date listing of internet addresses for easy access to genetic databanks, and a list of developments, inventions and advances in genetics, cytology, and evolutionary science from the past 400 years. These 900 entries, covering a period from 1590 to 2001, are also cross-referenced in the definitions that occur in the body of the dictionary. No other genetics dictionary supplies definitions cross-referenced to chronology entries or has species entries cross-referenced to an appendix showing the position of each organism in a taxonomic hierarchy. These features make A Dictionary of Genetics the most important lexicon in this field.

A Dictionary of Genetics

A Dictionary of Genetics
Title A Dictionary of Genetics PDF eBook
Author Robert C. King
Publisher OUP USA
Total Pages 680
Release 2013-01-10
Genre Medical
ISBN 0199766444

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The eighth edition of Robert King's seminal A Dictionary of Genetics has undergone extensive revision to provide the most up-to-date definitions in the field. It contains nearly 7,500 cross-referenced definitions that are supported by line drawings and tables. Its appendices are a unique source of supplementary information, including a chronology of scientific advances, a list of internet sites, and a table of genome sizes.