This readable overview covers the rise of medical genetics through the past century, and the eugenic impulses it has inspired. Nicholas Gillham 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 the field?s progress.
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{PDF} Genes, Chromosomes, and Disease: From Simple Traits, to Complex Traits, to Personalized Medicine Nicholas Wright Gillham
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