Analysis and Principles is a one-semester, introductory genetics textbook that takes an experimental approach to understanding genetics. By weaving one or two experiments into the narrative of each chapter, students can simultaneously explore the scientific method and understand the genetic principles that have been learned from these experiments.
Very crisp text with a particularly enlightening graphical approach to explaining landmark experiments that other textbooks might've otherwise glossed over or obfuscated.
Did feel it could afford to delve deeper into quantitative genetics but suffices for an introduction. Its position as a standard genetics text is well earnt
For someone who knew nearly nothing about Genetics I must say I learned a lot from this book. It's not as hard as I thought and the explanations are pretty good. Some parts were confusing, but... :) Had to read all the Genetics basic concepts because of the Human Population Genetics Chapter of my BioAnthro class. It was no sweet thing! It's an amazing field, though!!!
This took me much, much longer to read than I had initially planned. Nevertheless, it's a great textbook. It's clearly written and full of detailed graphs/tables/charts/schematic depictions/etc. Not much more to say.
Finished this one too. So interesting, our healthcare of the future will involve our genes and how we can manipulate them! Also, I saw a human ear grown on a rat. Such a interesting yet disturbing image.