Abstract

This two-volume set offers essays on concepts, definitions of terms and definitions of acronyms. The content was designed for the needs of students, teachers, researchers as well as laymen concerned with: genetics; microbiology; population genetics; human genetics; cytogenetics; biochemistry; evolution; animal breeding; molecular biology; development; environmental biology; plant breeding; biotechnology; immunology; biometry; forensic science; cell biology; pathology; oncogenes; and genetics and society. Although the information is advanced, it should be easily readable - even by beginners - because the entries are cross-referenced, graphically illustrated where necessary, and examples are worked out for more complex cases. This book may also serve, among others, for: organizing lecture courses; reading the current literature; development of research proposals; reviewing manuscripts; preparation for examinations; editorial work; supplemental text for courses; and desk reference.

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