Synopsis
This book describes many of the most important techniques for the analysis of genetic disease. This is a rapidly growing field as more is understood about the mechanisms involved in disease and prenatal diagnosis becomes more widely available. These methods are relevant to both service diagnosis and basic science research laboratories.
Revue de presse
'The protocols themselves are generally clear, and maintain the high standards set by previous members of the IRL Press Practical Approach series. The surrounding text, written by those well qualified to do so, provides some interesting discussions on the relative worth of different approaches to obtaining data and useful labour-saving tips, as well as some of the difficulties inherent in work of this kind ... for those who have a clear idea of what data they wish to obtain, Molecular Genetic Analysis of Populations is to be recommended in that it provides, in a single volume, a clear description experimental techniques for those interested in the biology of populations.' Eddie Holmes, University of Edinburgh, Genetical Research, Volume 60, 1992
'This new edition covers all the important methods now commonly in use.' Aslib Book Guide, vol. 59, no. 5, May 1994
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