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Book Case Workbook for Human Genetics

Download or read book Case Workbook for Human Genetics written by Ricki Lewis and published by McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math. This book was released on 2009-11-24 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Human Genetics, Ninth Edition, is a non-science majors human genetics text that clearly explains what genes are, how they function, how they interact with the environment, and how our understanding of genetics has changed since completion of the human genome project. It is a clear, modern, and exciting book for citizens who will be responsible for evaluating new medical options, new foods, and new technologies in the age of genomics.

Book Human Genetics

    Book Details:
  • Author : Ricki Lewis
  • Publisher : WCB/McGraw-Hill
  • Release : 1996-08-01
  • ISBN : 9780697358561
  • Pages : pages

Download or read book Human Genetics written by Ricki Lewis and published by WCB/McGraw-Hill. This book was released on 1996-08-01 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Human Genetics Case Workbook

    Book Details:
  • Author : Ricki Lewis
  • Publisher : McGraw-Hill Science, Engineering & Mathematics
  • Release : 2004-02-16
  • ISBN : 9780072846065
  • Pages : 135 pages

Download or read book Human Genetics Case Workbook written by Ricki Lewis and published by McGraw-Hill Science, Engineering & Mathematics. This book was released on 2004-02-16 with total page 135 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Case Workbook in Human Genetics

Download or read book Case Workbook in Human Genetics written by Ricki Lewis and published by McGraw-Hill College. This book was released on 2003 with total page 135 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Human Genetics  Concepts and Applications

Download or read book Human Genetics Concepts and Applications written by Ricki Lewis and published by McGraw-Hill College. This book was released on 2007 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Provides exercises that cover the concepts of human genetics found in the textbook.

Book Case Workbook to Accompany Human Genetics

Download or read book Case Workbook to Accompany Human Genetics written by Ricki Lewis and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 105 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Provides exercises that cover the concepts of human genetics found in the textbook.

Book Ethics and Genetics

    Book Details:
  • Author : Guido de Wert
  • Publisher : Berghahn Books
  • Release : 2003-05
  • ISBN : 1571816003
  • Pages : 160 pages

Download or read book Ethics and Genetics written by Guido de Wert and published by Berghahn Books. This book was released on 2003-05 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Genetic information plays an increasingly important role in ourlives. As a result of the Human Genome Project, knowledge ofthe genetic basis of various diseases is growing, withimportant consequences for the role of genetics in clinicalpractice, health care systems and for society at large. In theclinical setting genetic testing may result in a better insightinto susceptibility for inheritable diseases, not only before orafter birth, but also at later stages in life. Besides prenataltesting and pre-conceptional testing, predictive testing hasresulted in new possibilities for the early detection, treatmentand prevention of inheritable diseases. However, not all inheritable diseases that can be predicted onthe basis of genetic information can be treated or cured.Should we offer genetic tests to people for untreatablediseases? Should we test every individual who wants to knowhis or her genetic status? Should we inform family membersabout the results of genetic tests of individuals, even whenthere are no possibilities for treatment? What, in such cases,is the role of the "right-not-to-know"? Should we informfamily members when there is only an increased risk of adisease? This book deals with the ethical issues of clinicalgenetics, as well as ethical issues that arise in geneticscreening, the research of populations, and the use of geneticinformation for access to insurance and the workplace.

Book Human Genetics and Genomics  Includes Wiley E Text

Download or read book Human Genetics and Genomics Includes Wiley E Text written by Bruce R. Korf and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2013-02-11 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This fourth edition of the best-selling textbook, Human Genetics and Genomics, clearly explains the key principles needed by medical and health sciences students, from the basis of molecular genetics, to clinical applications used in the treatment of both rare and common conditions. A newly expanded Part 1, Basic Principles of Human Genetics, focuses on introducing the reader to key concepts such as Mendelian principles, DNA replication and gene expression. Part 2, Genetics and Genomics in Medical Practice, uses case scenarios to help you engage with current genetic practice. Now featuring full-color diagrams, Human Genetics and Genomics has been rigorously updated to reflect today’s genetics teaching, and includes updated discussion of genetic risk assessment, “single gene” disorders and therapeutics. Key learning features include: Clinical snapshots to help relate science to practice 'Hot topics' boxes that focus on the latest developments in testing, assessment and treatment 'Ethical issues' boxes to prompt further thought and discussion on the implications of genetic developments 'Sources of information' boxes to assist with the practicalities of clinical research and information provision Self-assessment review questions in each chapter Accompanied by the Wiley E-Text digital edition (included in the price of the book), Human Genetics and Genomics is also fully supported by a suite of online resources at www.korfgenetics.com, including: Factsheets on 100 genetic disorders, ideal for study and exam preparation Interactive Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with feedback on all answers Links to online resources for further study Figures from the book available as PowerPoint slides, ideal for teaching purposes The perfect companion to the genetics component of both problem-based learning and integrated medical courses, Human Genetics and Genomics presents the ideal balance between the bio-molecular basis of genetics and clinical cases, and provides an invaluable overview for anyone wishing to engage with this fast-moving discipline.

Book Human Genetics

    Book Details:
  • Author : Ricki Lewis
  • Publisher : McGraw-Hill Science, Engineering & Mathematics
  • Release : 2004-02
  • ISBN : 9780072951745
  • Pages : 439 pages

Download or read book Human Genetics written by Ricki Lewis and published by McGraw-Hill Science, Engineering & Mathematics. This book was released on 2004-02 with total page 439 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Human Genetics, 6/e is a non-science majors human genetics text that clearly explains what genes are, how they function, how they interact with the environment, and how our understanding of genetics has changed since completion of the human genome project. It is a clear, modern, and exciting book for citizens who will be responsible for evaluating new medical options, new foods, and new technologies in the age of genomics.

Book Enhancing Evolution

    Book Details:
  • Author : John Harris
  • Publisher : Princeton University Press
  • Release : 2010-09-06
  • ISBN : 1400824028
  • Pages : 271 pages

Download or read book Enhancing Evolution written by John Harris and published by Princeton University Press. This book was released on 2010-09-06 with total page 271 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Decisive biotechnological interventions in the lottery of human life--to enhance our bodies and brains and perhaps irreversibly change our genetic makeup--have been widely rejected as unethical and undesirable, and have often met with extreme hostility. But in Enhancing Evolution, leading bioethicist John Harris dismantles objections to genetic engineering, stem-cell research, designer babies, and cloning to make a forthright, sweeping, and rigorous ethical case for using biotechnology to improve human life. Human enhancement, Harris argues, is a good thing--good morally, good for individuals, good as social policy, and good for a genetic heritage that needs serious improvement. Enhancing Evolution defends biotechnological interventions that could allow us to live longer, healthier, and even happier lives by, for example, providing us with immunity from cancer and HIV/AIDS. But the book advocates far more than therapies designed to free us from sickness and disability. Harris champions the possibility of influencing the very course of evolution to give us increased mental and physical powers--from reasoning, concentration, and memory to strength, stamina, and reaction speed. Indeed, he supports enhancing ourselves in almost any way we desire. And it's not only morally defensible to enhance ourselves, Harris says. In some cases, it's morally obligatory. Whether one looks upon biotechnology with hope, fear, or a little of both, Enhancing Evolution makes a case for it that no one can ignore.

Book A Guide to Genetic Counseling

Download or read book A Guide to Genetic Counseling written by Wendy R. Uhlmann and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2011-09-20 with total page 644 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first book devoted exclusively to the principles and practice of genetic counseling—now in a new edition First published in 1998, A Guide to Genetic Counseling quickly became a bestselling and widely recognized text, used nationally and internationally in genetic counseling training programs. Now in its eagerly anticipated Second Edition, it provides a thoroughly revised and comprehensive overview of genetic counseling, focusing on the components, theoretical framework, and unique approach to patient care that are the basis of this profession. The book defines the core competencies and covers the genetic counseling process from case initiation to completion—in addition to addressing global professional issues—with an emphasis on describing fundamental principles and practices. Chapters are written by leaders in the field of genetic counseling and are organized to facilitate academic instruction and skill attainment. They provide the most up-to-date coverage of: The history and practice of genetic counseling Family history Interviewing Case preparation and management Psychosocial counseling Patient education Risk communication and decision-making Medical genetics evaluation Understanding genetic testing Medical documentation Multicultural counseling Ethical and legal issues Student supervision Genetic counseling research Professional development Genetics education and outreach Evolving roles and expanding opportunities Case examples A Guide to Genetic Counseling, Second Edition belongs on the syllabi of all medical and human genetics and genetic counseling training programs. It is an indispensable reference for both students and healthcare professionals working with patients who have or are at risk for genetic conditions.

Book Human Genetics

    Book Details:
  • Author : Bruce R. Korf
  • Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell
  • Release : 2000-04-14
  • ISBN : 9780632044252
  • Pages : 386 pages

Download or read book Human Genetics written by Bruce R. Korf and published by Wiley-Blackwell. This book was released on 2000-04-14 with total page 386 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Human Genetics, the first genetics book to combine text with problem-based tutorial exercises, is the ideal textbook for student-driven learning. Each chapter focuses on a core concept of human genetics, illustrated by a corresponding clinical case that guides the reader through key principles in the text. Material from classic Mendelain genetics, molecular genetics, and quantitative genetics provides a context in which the role of genes in disease can be readily understood. Additionally, 300 illustrations clarify and reinforce discussions of genetic disorders. And, questions at the end of each chapter facilitate self-assessment.

Book Human Genetics

    Book Details:
  • Author : Ricki Lewis
  • Publisher : McGraw-Hill Science, Engineering & Mathematics
  • Release : 2007-09
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 500 pages

Download or read book Human Genetics written by Ricki Lewis and published by McGraw-Hill Science, Engineering & Mathematics. This book was released on 2007-09 with total page 500 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Human Genetics, Eighth Edition,is a non-science majors human genetics text that clearly explains what genes are, how they function, how they interact with the environment, and how our understanding of genetics has changed since completion of the human genome project. It is a clear, modern, and exciting book for citizens who will be responsible for evaluating new medical options, new foods, and new technologies in the age of genomics.

Book Human Genetics

    Book Details:
  • Author : Ricki Lewis
  • Publisher : WCB/McGraw-Hill
  • Release : 1997
  • ISBN : 9780697240309
  • Pages : 427 pages

Download or read book Human Genetics written by Ricki Lewis and published by WCB/McGraw-Hill. This book was released on 1997 with total page 427 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This text presents current information on human genetics and its associated biotechnologies assuming no previous chemistry or biology experience. It includes case studies from the author's experience as a genetic counsellor. It presents molecular information about the human body at a familiar level.

Book The Book of Man

    Book Details:
  • Author : Walter Fred Bodmer
  • Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
  • Release : 1997
  • ISBN : 0195114876
  • Pages : 274 pages

Download or read book The Book of Man written by Walter Fred Bodmer and published by Oxford University Press, USA. This book was released on 1997 with total page 274 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: James Watson, a discoverer of the structure of DNA, described it as "the most golden of molecules," the true chemical for life. Indeed, it is the essential component from which our genes are made. In it is encoded the genetic language that controls our destinies. Astonishingly powerful, just six millionths of a gram of DNA carries as much information as ten volumes of the Oxford English Dictionary. The "Book of Man," is the term used by Walter Bodmer and Robin McKie for the DNA that is the instruction set according to which all humans are made. At conception, a single cell--the fertilized egg--is produced, and it is this one cell that has the potential to form a new and unique individual under the guidance of the DNA within its nucleus. The human body is made up of a hundred million million cells of many different sorts, and all contain the inherited information that comes from that first, single cell created at fertilization. Bodmer and McKie assert that when we learn how to read DNA's pages and chapters we will obtain the information relevant to the understanding of most diseases, individual differences in behavior, and a new awareness of our own history and evolution. The Book of Man explores how genetic information is now being read and interpreted by focusing on biology's most ambitious undertaking to date--the Human Genome Project, an attempt to uncover all the 100,000 genes that control our development and detail the DNA alphabet of each. The authors go on to wrestle with the moral and ethical issues of modern genetics, making a case for a rational appraisal of genetic engineering and for the public to become sufficiently "DNA literate" in order to appreciate the crucial role it plays in our lives. From Gregor Mendel's discovery of the laws of inheritance to the high-tech, crime-stopping power of forensics science and the fascinating but sometimes troublesome implications of the latest science of genetic engineering, The Book of Man brilliantly explores and explains the quest that is changing our understanding of what it means to be a human being.

Book The Practical Guide to the Genetic Family History

Download or read book The Practical Guide to the Genetic Family History written by Robin L. Bennett and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2004-04-07 with total page 271 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Practical Guide to The Genetic Family History Robin L. Bennett Compiling the most recent genetic developments in medical specialties, The Practical Guide to the Genetic Family History is a valuable resource which outlines the proper methods for taking and recording a patient's family medical history, allowing primary care physicians to be more efficient in diagnosing conditions with potential genetic components. With genetic screening forms, an overview of directed questions, pedigree nomenclature, and outlining common approaches used, genetic counselor Robin L. Bennett provides readers with the basic foundation in human genetics necessary to recognize inherited disorders and familial disease susceptibility in patients. As the only guide which is geared for the physician in this field, The Practical Guide to the Genetic Family History includes remarks by renowned medical geneticist Arno Motulsky, as well as information on structuring an accurate pedigree and its components, including: * Using a pedigree to identify individuals with an increased susceptibility to cancer * Family history, adoption, and their challenges * The connection between the pedigree and assisted reproductive technologies * Making referrals for genetic services * Neurological and neuromuscular conditions * Tables covering hearing loss, mental retardation, dementia, and seizures * Five case studies of genetics in practice An essential reference for genetics clinics, medical geneticists, and counselors, The Practical Guide to the Genetic Family History is also an invaluable aid for both primary care and specialist physicians who need an up-to-date reference that emphasizes both the science and art of modern clinical genetics.

Book Human Genetics and Society

Download or read book Human Genetics and Society written by Ronnee K. Yashon and published by Thomson Brooks/Cole. This book was released on 2011-09-23 with total page 374 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Extremely student-friendly and completely relevant, HUMAN GENETICS AND SOCIETY, First Edition, makes the basic concepts and processes of genetics real by addressing issues that relate directly to your life, enabling you to make informed decisions. Fully integrating science and social issues, the text presents the basics of human genetics in the context of the issues that result from the flood of products, services, and techniques developed from genetic knowledge. It challenges you to think critically in your personal and professional decisions with regard to genetics. Written for the nonscience major, the text presumes no prior biology instruction. Clear and accessible, it doesn't get bogged down in complicated scientific and quantitative details but does provide a wide array of examples, case studies, and applications to personal and social concerns. Its emphasis on relevant issues equips you with the tools and knowledge to make informed decisions related to your health as well as public policy. You also learn how to recognize genetic disorders and become familiar with their causes and patterns of inheritance. Less rigorous than texts designed for science majors, HUMAN GENETICS AND SOCIETY, First Edition, is conceptually driven and provides case studies and readings that focus on issues.