6 edition of Analysis of human genetic linkage found in the catalog.
Published
1991
by Johns Hopkins University Press in Baltimore
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-295) and index.
Statement | Jurg Ott. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QH445.2 .O88 1991 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xxii, 302 p. : |
Number of Pages | 302 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2029761M |
ISBN 10 | 0801842573 |
LC Control Number | 91007048 |
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Analysis of Human Genetic Linkage is a good book that has been made substantially better. It continues to be the standard reference for every linkage analyst's library and to provide an excellent introduction for the interested beginner with a background in the biological or mathematical sciences." (American Journal of Human Genetics)Cited by: The purpose of this book This is a practical guide to human linkage analysis, with emphasis on the use of various computer programs.
Little theoretical background will be provided. For theoretical and methodological background and references, we refer the reader to Ott () [1], to which this book is sort of a companion. Since this is. The first and still the only book of its kind, this volume offers a concise introduction to human genetic linkage analysis and gene mapping.
Jurg Ott provides mathematical and statistical foundations of linkage analysis for researchers and practitioners, as well as practical. The first and still the only book of its kind, this volume offers a concise introduction to human genetic linkage analysis and gene mapping.
Jurg Ott provides mathematical and statistical foundations of linkage analysis for researchers and practitioners, as well as practical comments on available computer programs and websites.
Each chapter ends with a set of problems, whose solutions are. The goal of the book remains the same: to provide a concise, easy-to-read introduction to human linkage analysis. Like the revised edition, the third edition includes chapters on basic genetic principles, genetic loci and genetic polymorphisms, aspects of statistical inference, basics of linkage analysis, the informativeness of family Analysis of human genetic linkage book, multipoint linkage analysis, penetrance, variability Author: Michael Boehnke.
For the last decade this book has been the unrivaled standard text on human genetic linkage analysis. -- J.H. Barrett Biometrics One of the best books that cover the theory behind linkage analysis. Scientists with an interest in genetic linkage analysis should definitely consider allocating space on their bookshelves for this book.
Analysis of Human Genetic Linkage is a good book that has been made substantially better. It continues to be the standard reference for every linkage analyst's library and to provide an excellent introduction for the interested beginner with a background in the biological or mathematical sciences.".
Handbook of Human Genetic Linkage: Medicine & Health Science Books @ ed by: Analysis of Human Genetic Linkage is a good book that has been made It continues to be the standard reference for every linkage analyst's library and to provide an excellent introduction for the interested beginner with a background in the biological or mathematical sciences.".
GEERT W. SCHMID-SCHÖNBEIN, in The Vein Book, GENETIC MECHANISMS. Genetic linkage analysis has brought to light that there are patients with familial risk factors.
An imbalance between collagen I and collagen III has been found in proximal segments of human varicose saphenous veins in addition to fragmentation of elastin fibrils.
The proportion of collagen type III is significantly. André G. Uitterlinden, in Vitamin D (Third Edition), Linkage Analysis. Linkage analysis has been the most widely used approach for gene discovery in monogenic Mendelian human disease. It is a genome-wide, hypothesis-free, and top-down approach in which the (human or animal) genome is scanned for chromosomal loci showing co-segregation with the phenotype of interest.
A linkage analysis such as the preceding one cannot assign linkage groups to specific chromosomes; this must be done by using the cytogenetic techniques to be considered in Chapter In the present example, such cytogenetic techniques have allowed the linkage groups to be correlated with the chromosomes previously numbered as shown in Figure.
Description: The first and still the only book of its kind, this volume offers a concise introduction to human genetic linkage analysis and gene mapping.
Jurg Ott provides mathematical and statistical foundations of linkage analysis for researchers and practitioners, as well as practical comments on available computer programs and websites. Notes to Analysis of Human Genetic Linkage These notes are intended to complement and update the third edition of this book (Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland).
Errors and misprints are listed in a separate document. For line numbers, up is shorthand for from the bottom. Novel genetic markers, automated genotyping, and new mathematical models now permit application of genetic linkage analysis to nonmendelian (complex) diseases.
But even for mendelian diseases, new questions can be answered, such as the identification of modifying loci that explain variability in the phenotype, reduced penetrance, or variability Cited by: Modern Genetic Analysis was written for instructors and students who need a textbook that supports the “DNA first” approach.
This departure from the traditional historical unfolding of genetics has had some significant side effects—chief among them, a more streamlined presentation in which genetic principles stand in bolder by: Jurg Ott () Analysis of Human Genetic Linkage, 2nd ed, John Hopkins U Press.
WA Becker () Manual of Quantitative Genetics, 4th ed, Washington St U (notes). Mapping and Sequencing the Human Genome: Science, Ethics and Public Policy, BSCS, N. Book Review; Published: May Analysis of human genetic linkage, revised edition.
By Jurg Ott. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD,xxii+ pp., Cited by: Pedigree Analysis of Human Genetic Traits.
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This book summarizes what is known about mapping from lod scores, with a brief introduction to multipoint mapping.
It is addressed to the practitioner in human genetics, and so the mathematical level is kept simple. Handbook of Human Genetic Linkage by Joseph Douglas Terwilliger, Jurg Ott. Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press ISBN/ASIN: Number of pages: Description: This is a practical guide to human linkage analysis, with emphasis on the use of various computer programs.Genetics is a branch of biology concerned with the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in organisms.
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