109 Genetics

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Chemical Biology & Biochemistry Laboratory Using Genetic Code Expansion Manual  by Ryan Mehl; Kari van Zee; and Kelsey Kean (CC BY-NC).

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Textbooks

Cell Biology, Genetics, and Biochemistry for Pre-Clinical Students by Renée J. LeClair (CC BY-NC-SA).

An undergraduate medical-level resource for foundational knowledge across the disciplines of genetics, cell biology and biochemistry. This text is designed for a course in first year undergraduate medical course that is delivered typically before students start to explore systems physiology and pathophysiology.

Crop Genetics  by Walter Suza (Editor); Kendall Lamkey (Editor); William Beavis; Arden Campbell; Jode Edwards; Shui-Zhang Fei; Thomas Lübberstedt; Laura Merrick; and Deborah Muenchrath (CC BY-NC).

This book provides an introduction to the genetic concepts of reproductive systems, recombination, mutation, segregation and linkage analysis, inbreeding, quantitative inheritance, fertility regulation, population genetics and polyploidy.

Genetics, Agriculture, and Biotechnology  by Walter Suza and Donald Lee (CC BY-NC-SA).

This textbook provides an introduction to plant genetics and biotechnology for the advancement of agriculture. A clear and structured introduction to the topic for learners new to the field of genetics, the book includes: an introduction to the life cycle of the cell, DNA and how it relates to genes and chromosomes, DNA analysis, recombinant DNA, biotechnology, and transmission genetics.

Open Genetics  by Natasha Ramroop Singh (CC BY-NC-SA).

Covering the pioneering work of Gregor Mendel, this textbook investigates the interactions between and amongst genes, and how these interactions can be used to map biochemical pathways and the order of genes on chromosomes.

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