Molecular Genetics for the Clinician
1993
Molecular Genetics for the Clinician
publication
Author Information
Author(s): D.J.H. Brock
Primary Institution: Cambridge University Press
Conclusion
The book provides a comprehensive and user-friendly introduction to molecular genetics, helping clinicians understand its relevance to medicine.
Supporting Evidence
- The book is conveniently small and well-indexed, making it suitable for busy clinicians and medical students.
- It covers a range of topics from classical genetics to gene therapy, with up-to-date references.
- The author explains complex methodologies in an accessible way.
Takeaway
This book helps doctors learn about genetics and how it affects medicine, making it easier for them to understand new medical advances.
Limitations
The book may not cover all aspects of molecular biology due to the rapid advancement of the field.
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