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Thompson & Thompson Genetics in Medicine [with Student Consult Online Access]

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Through six editions, Thompson & Thompson’s Genetics in Medicine has been a well-established favourite textbook on this fascinating and rapidly evolving field, integrating the classic principles of human genetics with modern molecular genetics and the latest clinical applications. Clearly written and abundantly illustrated, the New 7th Edition retains all of the features that have made its predecessors so popular while also comprehensively detailing all of the new developments and advances in the field.

600 pages, Paperback

First published July 30, 2001

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August 5, 2013
This is a book that I wish I had not spent money on. I had a particularly intense genetics course in my bachelor's program, which laid a good foundation for genetics in medical school, but which I didn't realize until much later (our genetics course was in the first block of medical school, and I bought several books in a panic-induced book spree). Having said that, I think the book itself is good, it just wasn't what I needed. It gives a focused explanation of genetic concepts as they relate to medicine. I think it would be great book for medical students with little or no experience in genetics who want to get a solid basic science knowledge base. Others who either have more experience in genetics or who don't mind not knowing the details would probably be fine with other, less in-depth resources.
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45 reviews12 followers
January 6, 2024
Very educational book that taught my lots of new information. Very good book for people wanting to learn the subject. I know a few work friends that have benefited from the information provided within its pages. The sort of book that can help a persons career and skill set. Good book.
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36 reviews
June 27, 2022
Very much a book on genetics for (semi-)beginners, nice explanations but it repeated itself a lot. Sometimes it felt like I was drowning in clinical examples without it actually helping me understand what they were trying to say. The questions at the end of each chapter are really nice though. (Had to get through this in 1,5 day which was just lovely)
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November 21, 2019
I read this as part of a genetics class many years ago. I remember it doing a good job of explaining some very difficult topics. However that may also have been the teacher's excellent discussions. It's too long ago to differentiate the two
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18 reviews
January 14, 2025
No es el libro que por elección quisiera leer, pero es de la licenciatura y lo acabé :).
Me gusta que va desde lo más sencillo (por si no hay noción de mucho) y poco a poco se va complicando, también que tiene explicados casos clínicos. Me motiva a seguir por esta rama de la genética 🧬 y poder especializarme en algo que tenga que ver con genética en el diagnóstico prenatal… o maybe cambie de opinión después, Idk 🤷🏻‍♀️ jaja
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March 1, 2021
A bit clinical and sort of dry at least to begin with... but once I got into it it was actually pretty interesting lmao
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November 3, 2024
Just finished reading this in preparation for the CBGC board exam
So non comprehensive of everything we need to know
So poorly organized
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