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Genomic Disorders The Genomic Basis Of Disease 1st Edition James R Lupski Md

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Genomic Disorders The Genomic Basis Of Disease 1st Edition James R Lupski Md
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Publisher: Humana Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.73 MB
Pages: 426
Author: James R. Lupski MD, PhD, Vincent Timmerman PhD (auth.), James R. Lupski MD, PhD, Pawel Stankiewicz MD, PhD (eds.)
ISBN: 9781588295590, 1588295591
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Genomic Disorders The Genomic Basis Of Disease 1st Edition James R Lupski Md by James R. Lupski Md, Phd, Vincent Timmerman Phd (auth.), James R. Lupski Md, Phd, Pawel Stankiewicz Md, Phd (eds.) 9781588295590, 1588295591 instant download after payment.

It is now abundantly clear that architectural features of the human genome can lead to DNA rearrangements that cause both disease and behavioral traits. In Genomic Disorders: The Genomic Basis of Disease, distinguished experts and pioneers in the field of genomics and genome rearrangements summarize and synthesize the tremendous amount of data now available in the postgenomic era on the structural features, architecture, and evolution of the human genome. The authors demonstrate how such architectural features may be important to evolution and explaining the susceptibility to those DNA rearrangements associated with disease. Technologies to assay for such structural variation of the human genome and model genomic disorders in mice are also presented. Two appendices detail the genomic disorders, providing genomic features at the locus undergoing rearrangement, their clinical features, and frequency of detection.
Comprehensive and clinically relevant, Genomic Disorders: The Genomic Basis of Disease offers genome and clinical genetics researchers not only an up-to-date survey of genome architecture, but also details those rearrangements that can be the underlying cause or basis of many human traits and disorders.

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