Genetic Variation: A Laboratory Manual

Authors:Michael P. Weiner, Michael P. WeinerStacey B. Gabr
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Keywords: manual, laboratory, variation, genetic
Number of Pages: 172
Published: 2007-10-01
List price: $165.00
ISBN-10: 0879697806
ISBN-13: 9780879697808

Book Description:

Genetic Variation: A Laboratory Manual is the first compendium of protocols specifically geared towards genetic variation studies, and includes thorough discussions on their applications for human and model organism studies. Intended for graduate students and professional scientists in clinical and research settings, it covers the complete spectrum of genetic variation-from SNPs and microsatellites to more complex DNA alterations, including copy number variation. Written and edited by leading scientists in the field, the early sections of the manual are devoted to study design and generating genotype data, the use of resources such as HapMap and dbSNP, as well as experimental, statistical, and bioinformatic approaches for analyzing the data. The final sections include descriptions of genetic variation in model organisms and discussions of recent insights into human genetic ancestry, forensics, and human variation.

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