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Molecular Genetics for the Clinician

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Few areas of medicine remain unaffected by the rapid developments in the field of molecular genetics which have taken place in recent years. Not only the classic Mendelian disorders, but also diseases of complex and multifactorial aetiology are now susceptible to investigation at the level of chromosomal DNA sequence. Nevertheless, many clinicians remain baffled by the technical and theoretical issues involved, and uncertain of the implications for their field of practice. The aim of this book is to set out the technology and applications of molecular genetics in those areas of clinical medicine where they have had most impact. The book will provide a much needed source of reference and explanation for students and practitioners in all medical disciplines, who wish to increase their understanding of this subject in a clinical context. Line diagrams and illustrations will be used to fully clarify the principles and practices discussed in the text.

301 pages, Hardcover

First published March 26, 1993

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D.J.h. Brock

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