Author: Jack Challem
Publisher: Wiley
Keywords: genes, slow, aging, causing, disease, right, feed
Number of Pages: 272
Published: 2005-02-11
List price: $24.95
ISBN-10: 0471479861
ISBN-13: 9780471479864

In Feed Your Genes Right, renowned nutrition expert Jack Challem translates the hugely exciting science of nutrigenomics--which explores the link between nutrition and our own DNA--into practical eating plans and nutritional supplement recommendations for maximizing one’s genetic inheritance, slowing the aging process, and reducing the chances of disease. After describing how food and nutrients can help repair flawed or damaged genes, Challem offers specific plans--complete with delicious carb-smart recipes--that target two dozen common or inherited diseases and conditions, including art

Author: Antonio Benitez
Publisher:
Keywords: genes, cognitivos, spanish, filogeneticos, aspectos, lenguaje, languages, ontogeneticos
Number of Pages: 478
Published: 2009-04
List price: $165.95
ISBN-10: 8429110046
ISBN-13: 9788429110043

Author: Benjamin Lewi
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publisher
Keywords: genes
Number of Pages: 892
Published: 2007-03-05
List price: $175.95
ISBN-10: 0763740632
ISBN-13: 9780763740634

From renowned author Benjamin Lewin comes the newest edition of his classic text, Genes IX. For decades Lewin has provided the teaching community with the most cutting edge presentation of molecular biology and molecular genetics, covering gene structure, sequencing, organization, and expression. The new Ninth Edition boasts a fresh modern design and contemporary art program, as well as a new organization which allows students to focus more sharply on individual topics. Thoroughly updated throughout, including a new chapter on Epigenetic Effects, Genes IX proves to be the most current, compreh

Author: Enrico Coe
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Keywords: themselves, organisms, genes, art
Number of Pages: 386
Published: 1999-07-15
List price: $35.00
ISBN-10: 0198503431
ISBN-13: 9780198503439

John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK. Presents a picture of current knowledge of how organisms develop and the implications of these findings on how we view ourselves. Author uses key metaphors to illustrate what is going on as an organism develops, while providing detailed explanations of the basic mechanisms involved. For students, educators, and researchers in biology and genetics.

Author: Tamra Norton
Publisher: Bonneville Books
Keywords: genes, own, comfortable
Number of Pages: 183
Published: 2004-06
List price: $15.95
ISBN-10: 1555177727
ISBN-13: 9781555177720

Dani Smith is a high school reporter intent on finding the perfect story. Along the way she discovers that finding her true identity and selfworth is the greatest story of all. Dani longs to feel special and appreciated, just like her beautiful, perfect older sister, Trista. In a journalism class, Dani is reunited with Jarret Allen, an old childhood friend. Jarret helps Dani recognize that she doesn’t need to change her outward appearance to feel good on the inside. Tamra Norton has once again created a marvelous story full of witty humor and enchanting characters. Her charming style d

Author: Rune Michaels
Publisher: Atheneum
Keywords: genes, nobel
Number of Pages: 192
Published: 2010-08-10
List price: $16.99
ISBN-10: 1416912592
ISBN-13: 9781416912590

It’s tough to measure up to your parents’ expectations. Imagine how much harder it would be if your mother told you that your biological father—whom you’d never met—was a Nobel prize-winning genius? What if, after years of testing and tutoring, you never showed that particular spark of brilliance? What if you found out that you’d been living a lie, and that the truth was darker than you could have imagined? Does it matter who you come from? Or are we all just made from dust? In Rune Michaels’s most powerful novel yet, she examines the fragile emotions surround

Author: Ken C. Reed
Publisher: Routledge
Keywords: sex, genes, chromosomes, determining
Number of Pages: 410
Published: 1993-10-01
List price: $44.95
ISBN-10: 3718652765
ISBN-13: 9783718652761

The emphasis throughout is on the genetic determinants of sex. The major issues addressed are sex chromosome differentiation, X-chromosome inactivation and the role of the Y-linked gene SRY in gonad differentiation. A combination of authoritative reviews and original articles drawn from experiment and observation on a variety of systems is complemented by the editors thoughtful introductions.’Sex is compelling in its benefits, elegant in its conception, startling in its manifestations.’ So begins this timely and thoughtful review of the most fascinating property of life. For centur
  
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