Genetics : a conceptual approach
Perez, Jessica
Genetics : a conceptual approach - Wilmington : American Academic Publisher, 2024. - xi, 327 pages
The study of genes— what they are, what they do, and how they function— is known as genetics. The manner that living beings inherit different features is determined by the information carried by the sequence of genes that make up the nucleus of a cell. For instance, because they have inherited a portion of each parent's DNA, children born through sexual reproduction typically resemble both of their parents. Genetics describes how traits are passed down from one generation to the next and define which traits are inherited.
The goal of the fundamentals of genetics is to give readers a solid understanding of the subject's foundational ideas and ideas. The topic has been presented to be clear, brief, and explicit. The needs of the shorter, more practical introductory genetics course are intended to be met by genetics elements. In addition to heredity, genetics focuses on how genes determine what substances are created in a cell— gene expression-and how a cell divides-mitosis or meiosis. This article aims to describe these foundations as plainly and briefly as possible. Another illustration is height, which is influenced by both nutrition and heredity. Teachers, students, researchers, and general readers can all benefit significantly from this original exposition on the fundamentals of applied genetics.
9781666867459
Genetics
575 / PER-G
Genetics : a conceptual approach - Wilmington : American Academic Publisher, 2024. - xi, 327 pages
The study of genes— what they are, what they do, and how they function— is known as genetics. The manner that living beings inherit different features is determined by the information carried by the sequence of genes that make up the nucleus of a cell. For instance, because they have inherited a portion of each parent's DNA, children born through sexual reproduction typically resemble both of their parents. Genetics describes how traits are passed down from one generation to the next and define which traits are inherited.
The goal of the fundamentals of genetics is to give readers a solid understanding of the subject's foundational ideas and ideas. The topic has been presented to be clear, brief, and explicit. The needs of the shorter, more practical introductory genetics course are intended to be met by genetics elements. In addition to heredity, genetics focuses on how genes determine what substances are created in a cell— gene expression-and how a cell divides-mitosis or meiosis. This article aims to describe these foundations as plainly and briefly as possible. Another illustration is height, which is influenced by both nutrition and heredity. Teachers, students, researchers, and general readers can all benefit significantly from this original exposition on the fundamentals of applied genetics.
9781666867459
Genetics
575 / PER-G