This introductory college level textbook introduces the basic processes of gene transmission, mutation, expression, and regulation. Hartl (Harvard U.) and Jones (Carnegie Mellon U.) present an integrated view of the modern world of genetics, treating classical, molecular, and population genetics as unified subdisciplines within the field. Modern an
Read chapter 18 for my research project. Might read some more at some point. Good as a reference book. Not so nice for "just reading", due to lots of equations and such. Which is the point of reference books.
This is one of my favorites, it's an easy simple language reference book , goes thru some of the classic experiments in Biology. it explains the basics of genetics