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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, height x width x depth: 244x188x20 mm, weight: 862 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Mar-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1118833872
  • ISBN-13: 9781118833872
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, height x width x depth: 244x188x20 mm, weight: 862 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Mar-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1118833872
  • ISBN-13: 9781118833872
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"The analysis and interpretation of data is fundamental to the subject of genetics and forms a compulsory part of the undergraduate genetics curriculum. Indeed, the key skills that a genetics student requires are an ability to design and understand experimental strategies and to use problem-solving skills to interpret experimental results and data. Genetics? No Problem! provides students with a graded set of problems that aim to enthuse, challenge and entertain the reader. The book is divided into threesections - introductory; intermediate and advanced - each with 10 problems. For first level students there will be short genetics problems embedded in a wide range of scenarios, such as murder mysteries. As the book progresses, the stories will get longer and the science will get progressively more complex to challenge final year students and enable the reader to identify genetic disease in obscure organisms as well as designing and testing treatments and cures. Genetics? No Problem!: Takes a unique, innovative approach that provides students with a set of graded problems designed to develop both their skills, and their ability to tackle problems with confidence Includes problems embedded in a narrative, written in an interesting, informative and entertaining style by an Author with a proven track record in teaching, research and communication Is well illustrated in full colour throughout. The book will prove invaluable to all students of genetics across a range of disciplines needing to get to grips with the analysis and interpretation of data that is fundamental to the subject"--

"Takes a unique, innovative approach that provides students with a set of graded problems designed to develop both their skills, and their ability to tackle problems with confidence"--

The analysis and interpretation of data is fundamental to the subject of genetics and forms a compulsory part of the undergraduate genetics curriculum.

The analysis and interpretation of data is fundamental to the subject of genetics and forms a compulsory part of the undergraduate genetics curriculum. Indeed, the key skills that a genetics student requires are an ability to design and understand experimental strategies and to use problem-solving skills to interpret experimental results and data.Genetics? No Problem! provides students with a graded set of problems that aim to enthuse, challenge and entertain the reader.

The book is divided into three sections – introductory; intermediate and advanced – each with 10 problems. For first level students there will be short genetics problems embedded in a wide range of scenarios, such as murder mysteries. As the book progresses, the stories will get longer and the science will get progressively more complex to challenge final year students and enable the reader to identify genetic disease in obscure organisms as well as designing and testing treatments and cures.

Genetics? No Problem!:

  • Takes a unique, innovative approach that provides students with a set of graded problems designed to develop both their skills, and their ability to tackle problems with confidence
  • Includes problems embedded in a narrative, written in an interesting, informative and entertaining style by an Author with a proven track record in teaching, research and communication
  • Is well illustrated in full colour throughout.

The book will prove invaluable to all students of genetics across a range of disciplines needing to get to grips with the analysis and interpretation of data that is fundamental to the subject.

Recenzijas

"This is an utterly amazing workbook... it's surprising how much you want to find out when it's a question of mutated genes causing zombie behaviour.... This would certainly be excellent for anyone contemplating a degree in genetics as well as those studying it already" (5 Star Amazon review, May 2017)

Foreword vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
How to Use this Book xiii
Section 1 Introductory
1.1 Grandma's Secret
3(4)
1.2 Tiger! Tiger!
7(6)
1.3 Anticipation
13(4)
1.4 Budgie Hell
17(4)
1.5 Friends Reunited
21(4)
1.6 The Footballer, his Wife, their Kids and her Lover
25(4)
1.7 Give Peas a Chance
29(6)
1.8 Noah's ARC
35(4)
1.9 The Mysterious Disappearance of Midnight
39(6)
1.10 RANCID
45(6)
Section 2 Intermediate
2.1 Otto's Finger
51(6)
2.2 The Mystery of Muckle Morag
57(6)
2.3 Drosophila hogwashii
63(6)
2.4 The Curse of Lilyrot
69(6)
2.5 Strawberry Fields Forever
75(6)
2.6 The Mystery of Trypton Fell
81(8)
2.7 Sir Henry's Enormous Chest
89(4)
2.8 Pandemonium
93(8)
2.9 My Imperfect Cousin
101(6)
2.10 The Curse of the WERE Rabbits
107(10)
Section 3 Advanced
3.1 The Legend of Neptune's Cutlass
117(12)
3.2 The Devil's Pumpkin
129(12)
3.3 Gravity
141(10)
3.4 Kate and William, a Love Story
151(12)
3.5 The Titanians
163(12)
3.6 Once Bitten, Twice Shy
175(10)
3.7 Red-Crested Dragons of Mythological Island
185(12)
3.8 I Scream!
197(12)
3.9 The Nuns of Gaborone
209(12)
3.10 Poissons Sans Yeux
221(12)
Answers 233(128)
List of Figures 361
Kevin O'Dell is Professor of Behavioural Genetcis and his teaching excellence has been recognised through a number of awards including, in 2012, the 'Best Teacher in the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences' at Glasgow University. He is closely involved in curriculum development and public engagement in science, with grants from the Wellcome Trust to set up the 'Zombie Science Project' aimed at getting young people enthused about science.