2nd ed. — John Wiley & Sons, 2005. — 659 p.
An Introduction to Human Molecular Genetics: Mechanisms of Inherited Diseases was written for advanced level undergraduate courses, introductory graduate level courses, and basic medical school courses on human genetics. The text examines how human genes are discovered and, once a gene is known, how the defective versions(s) causes a particular disorder.
Understanding Human Disease
The Genetic System: Chromosomes
The Genetic System: Mendel’s Laws of Inheritance and Genetic Linkage
The Molecular Biology of the Gene
Recombinant DNA Technology
Genetic and Physical Mapping of the Human Genome
Discovering Human Disease Genes
Bioinformatics: Genomics, Functional Genomics, and Proteomics
Human Population Genetics
Molecular Genetics of Complex Disorders
Genomic Imprinting: An Epigenetic Modification
Molecular Genetics of Mitochondrial Disorders
Molecular Genetics of Muscle Disorders
Molecular Genetics of Neurological Disorders
Molecular Genetics of the Eye
Molecular Genetics of Cancer Syndromes
Counseling, Diagnostic Testing, and Management of Genetic Disorders