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R. King and W. Stansfield, Oxford University Press, 2002, 544 pp., soft cover
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Oxford University Press
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The sixth edition has a broader coverage than its name implies, since it includes definitions of strictly genetic words along with a variety of non-genetic terms often encountered in the literature of genetics. There are about 7,000 definitions, and tables or drawings that illustrate 395 of these. In addition to the main body of the dictionary, this work features new Appendices covering the genomic sizes and gene numbers of about 30 organisms ranging from the smallest known virus to humans, an up-to-date listing of internet addresses for easy access to genetic databanks, and a list of developments, inventions and advances in genetics, cytology, and evolutionary science from the past 400 years.
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Preface A Dictionary of Genetics Appendix A. Classification Appendix B. Domesticated Species Appendix C. Chronology; Scientists Listed in the Chronology; Bibliography Appendix D. Periodicals Covering Genetics, Cell Biology, and Evolutionary Studies; Multijournal Publishers; Foreign Words Commonly Found in Scientific Titles Appendix E. Internet Sites Appendix F. Genome Sizes and Gene Numbers
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