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Human Genetic Diversity
Author: Julian C. Knight
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ISBN: OCLC:642312278
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Pages: 432
Pages: 432
This text describes the progress which has been made in defining the extent and nature of human genetic variation. It provides a framework for understanding how research in this area is revolutionising our knowledge of human origins and the genetic basis of disease, as well as common traits such as
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Pages: 480
Pages: 480
This book describes the remarkable progress which has been made in defining the extent and nature of human genetic variation. It provides a framework for understanding how research in this area is revolutionising our knowledge of human origins and the genetic basis of disease, as well as common traits such
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Pages: 282
Pages: 282
Decoding Persistent Depression is the first book in a series which investigates long-term depression. This text is based on and expands previous work and explores a condition known by its various aliases: dysthymia, persistent depressive disorder, neurotic depression, dysthymic depression, and chronic depression. With playful, encouraging dialogue and examples, it
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Pages: 236
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Ulcerative Colitis (UC) is a rapidly evolving medical field, and will continue to be very exiting in the next few decades. Although the underlying cause of this disease is still unknown, results in research dealing with various issues related to this disease are published every day. Chapters included in this
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The Human Genome Project, initiated in 1990, creates an enormous amount of excitement in human genetics--a field of study that seeks answers to the understanding of human evolution, diseases and development, gene therapy, and preventive medicine. The first completion of a human genome in 2003 and the breakthroughs of sequencing