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Introduction to Genetic Analysis -10th Edition-

Chapter 9 – Gene Expression: Transcription & RNA Processing

Chapter 10 – Gene Expression: Translation

Chapter 11 – Regulation of Gene Expression in Bacteria & Phages

Chapter 12 – Regulation in Eukaryotes


Previous editions often treated genomics as a separate "bonus" chapter. The 10th edition weaves genomic concepts into every chapter. For example, when discussing linkage mapping, the book now simultaneously explains how physical maps from genome sequencing complement traditional linkage maps.

The book clearly delineates these two levels. This allows instructors to assign different difficulties. The application questions mirror the analytical rigor of the GRE Biology Subject Test and medical school entrance exams.

This is a marquee addition. It covers:

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Chapter 9 – Gene Expression: Transcription & RNA Processing

Chapter 10 – Gene Expression: Translation Introduction to Genetic Analysis -10th Edition-

Chapter 11 – Regulation of Gene Expression in Bacteria & Phages Chapter 9 – Gene Expression: Transcription & RNA

Chapter 12 – Regulation in Eukaryotes


Previous editions often treated genomics as a separate "bonus" chapter. The 10th edition weaves genomic concepts into every chapter. For example, when discussing linkage mapping, the book now simultaneously explains how physical maps from genome sequencing complement traditional linkage maps. Chapter 10 – Gene Expression: Translation

The book clearly delineates these two levels. This allows instructors to assign different difficulties. The application questions mirror the analytical rigor of the GRE Biology Subject Test and medical school entrance exams.

This is a marquee addition. It covers:

Introduction to Genetic Analysis -10th Edition-