Your no-nonsense guide to genetics
With rapid advances in genomic technologies, genetic testing has become a key part of both clinical practice and research. Scientists are constantly discovering more about how genetics plays a role in health and disease, and healthcare providers are using this information to more accurately identify their patients' particular medical needs. Genetic information is also increasingly being used for a wide range of non-clinical purposes, such as exploring one's ancestry.
This new edition of Genetics For Dummies serves as a perfect course supplement for students pursuing degrees in the sciences. It also provides science-lovers of all skill levels with easy-to-follow and easy-to-understand information about this exciting and constantly evolving field. This edition includes recent developments and applications in the field of genetics, such as:
* Whole-genome and whole-exome sequencing
* Precision medicine and pharmacogenetics
* Direct-to-consumer genetic testing for health risks
* Ancestry testing
Featuring information on some of the hottest topics in genetics right now, this book makes it easier than ever to wrap your head around this fascinating subject.
Autorentext
Tara Rodden Robinson, PhD, was an instructor and Postdoctoral Fellow in Genetics in the Department of Biological Sciences at Auburn University. She has also been an instructor at Oregon State University. Lisa Cushman Spock, PhD, CGC, is a clinical genomics specialist and former genetics counselor at Indiana University School of Medicine.
Klappentext
- Understand cell biology basics
- Explore how genetics affects your health
- Grasp the laws of inheritance
Discover what genetics means for you!
Are you a student of the sciences? Into research? Curious about how genetics affects your life? Then this book is for you! Here's a no-nonsense guide to help you understand genetics without boggling your mind. Get an overview of the basics, including cell biology and how traits are inherited. Delve into DNA, explore how genetics affects your health, see how gene therapy works, and understand the ethical issues involved with the field. This updated edition covers recent developments, trends, applications, and much more.
Inside...
- How trait inheritance works
- Whole-genome sequencing
- Health risk genetic testing
- Precision medical applications
- DNA and ancestry
- Exploring chromosome disorders
- Possibilities of gene therapy
- Solving mysteries with DNA
Zusammenfassung
Your no-nonsense guide to genetics
With rapid advances in genomic technologies, genetic testing has become a key part of both clinical practice and research. Scientists are constantly discovering more about how genetics plays a role in health and disease, and healthcare providers are using this information to more accurately identify their patients' particular medical needs. Genetic information is also increasingly being used for a wide range of non-clinical purposes, such as exploring one's ancestry.
This new edition of Genetics For Dummies serves as a perfect course supplement for students pursuing degrees in the sciences. It also provides science-lovers of all skill levels with easy-to-follow and easy-to-understand information about this exciting and constantly evolving field. This edition includes recent developments and applications in the field of genetics, such as:
- Whole-genome and whole-exome sequencing
- Precision medicine and pharmacogenetics
- Direct-to-consumer genetic testing for health risks
- Ancestry testing
Featuring information on some of the hottest topics in genetics right now, this book makes it easier than ever to wrap your head around this fascinating subject.
Inhalt
Introduction 1
About This Book 1
Conventions Used in This Book 2
Foolish Assumptions 2
How This Book is Organized 3
Part 1: The Lowdown on Genetics: Just the Basics 3
Part 2: DNA: The Genetic Material 3
Part 3: Genetics and Your Health 3
Part 4: Genetics and Your World 3
Part 5: The Part of Tens 4
Icons Used in This Book 4
Beyond This Book 4
Where to Go from Here 5
Part 1: The Lowdown on Genetics: Just the Basics 7
Chapter 1: Welcome to Genetics: What's What and Who's Who 9
What is Genetics? 9
Classical genetics: Transmitting traits from generation to generation 10
Molecular genetics: DNA and the chemistry of genes 11
Population genetics: Genetics of groups 12
Quantitative genetics: Getting a handle on heredity 13
Genetics as a Career 13
Exploring a genetics lab 14
Sorting through jobs in genetics 15
Chapter 2: Basic Cell Biology 21
Looking Around Your Cell 22
Cells without a nucleus 22
Cells with a nucleus 23
What's in a nucleus? 25
Examining the basics of chromosomes 25
So Where Are My Genes? 27
Mitosis: Splitting Up 29
Step 1: Time to grow 30
Step 2: Divvying up the chromosomes 31
Step 3: The big divide 33
Meiosis: Making Cells for Reproduction 34
Meiosis I 35
Meiosis II 37
Mommy, where did I come from? 38
Chapter 3: Visualize Peas: Discovering the Laws of Inheritance 41
Gardening with Gregor Mendel 42
Speaking the Language of Inheritance 44
Simplifying Inheritance 45
Establishing dominance 45
Segregating alleles 47
Declaring independence 48
Finding Unknown Alleles 50
Applying Basic Probability to the Likelihood of Inheritance 50
Solving Simple Genetics Problems 52
Deciphering a monohybrid cross 53
Tackling a dihybrid cross 53
Chapter 4: Law Enforcement: Mendel's Laws Applied to Complex Traits 57
Dominant Alleles Rule Sometimes 58
Wimping out with incomplete dominance 58
Keeping it fair with codominance 59
Dawdling with incomplete penetrance 60
Alleles Causing Complications 61
More than two alleles 61
Lethal alleles 63
Making Life More Complicated 63
When genes interact 63
Genes in hiding 65
Genes linked together 66
One gene with many phenotypes 69
Uncovering More Exceptions to Mendel's Laws 70
Epigenetics 70
Genomic imprinting 70
Anticipation 71
Environmental effects 72
Part 2: DNA: The Genetic Material 73
Chapter 5: DNA: The Basis of Life 75
Chemical Ingredients of DNA 76
Covering the bases 76
Adding a spoonful of sugar and a little phosphate 78
Assembling the Double Helix: The Structure of DNA 79
Starting with one: Weaving a single strand 79
Doubling up: Adding the second strand 81
Examining Different Varieties of DNA 85
Nuclear DNA 85
Mitochondrial DNA 85
Chloroplast DNA 86
Digging into the History of DNA 87
Discovering DNA 87
Obeying Chargaff's rules 88
Hard feelings and the helix: Franklin, Wilkins, Watson, and Crick 88
Chapter 6: Chromosomes: The Big Picture 91
Deconstructing the Double Helix 92
Anatomy of a Chromosome 93
Two Chromosomes Are Better than One (or Three) 95
Sex Chromosomes: Is It a Boy or Girl? 96
Sex determination ...