In the vast library of biological sciences, few textbooks achieve the status of a true "cornerstone." For decades, students transitioning from general biology to the intricate, data-driven world of genetics have needed more than just a glossary of terms; they need a methodology. They need a guide that bridges the gap between Gregor Mendel’s pea plants and the CRISPR-edited genomes of tomorrow.
She realized that specific genetic elements, which she named (dissociation), were actually physically moving Introduction to Genetic Analysis -10th Edition-
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