Genes, Chromosomes, and Disease: From Simple Traits, to Complex Traits, to Personalized Medicine

Genes, Chromosomes, and Disease

From Simple Traits, to Complex Traits, to Personalized Medicine

2011 • 336 pages

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Annotation. This overview covers the rise of medical genetics through the past century and the eugenic impulses it has inspired. It reviews the linkages between genes and disease, ethnic groups' differential susceptibility to genetic traits and disorders, personalized medicine and crucial social and ethical issues arising from progress.

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Pretty dry. Definitely not a future re-listen.

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