Analysis of Genes and Genomes, Sixth Edition by Hartl and Jones presents the modern world of genetics; treating classical, molecular, and population genetics as unified subdisciplines in a field that, even in our post-genomic era, still goes by the name "genetics." This approach to teaching genetics is a logical progression in a time when the various subdisciplines of genetics are so closely interwoven. Written by two renowned authorities in the field, Genetics, Sixth Edition provides the most current, clear, comprehensive, and balanced introduction to genetics and genomics at the college level. It treats transmission genetics, molecular genetics, and evolutionary genetics as fully integrated subjects, and provides students with an unprecedented understanding of the basic processes of gene transmission, mutation, expression, and regulation. The text also explores the connections between modern and historical experimental methods used by geneticists, and offers valuable insight into the important historical and social context of genetics and genomics.
Sequence of Events The sequence of events in the book follows a traditional chronological order. This linearity makes it easy to track the progress of the narrative and the changes that occur. The connections between different events are explained clearly and logically. Click here to view a timeline of the major events. >>> https://script.google.com/macros/s/AK...
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