Viva Books Private Limited, 2006. First edition. Hardcover. New. 2006 marks the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, a finding that initiated human cytogene… Mehr…
Viva Books Private Limited, 2006. First edition. Hardcover. New. 2006 marks the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, a finding that initiated human cytogenetics as a scientific discipline and set the basis for much of modern medical genetics. First Years of Human Chromosomes draws together the ground-breaking work of the main researchers in the key period 1955 to 1960. The book is based on interviews with these researchers and descriptions of their major findings, giving a strong sense of the excitement and thoughts of those involved at the time. To complete the picture, it also features a CD containing extracts from the interviews themselves. First Years of Human Chromosomes provides a unique record of this crucial period of scientific research and medical advance, and will appeal to all those working in the field of genetics, whether scientists or clinicians. Contents: Preface ⢠Acknowledgements ⢠Chapter 1: Beginnings: human chromosomes before 1956 ⢠Chapter 2: 46, not 48: the discovery of the human chromosome number, 1956 ⢠Chapter 3: 1959: the chromosome basis of Downâs syndrome ⢠Chapter 4: The sex chromosomes ⢠Chapter 5: The other autosomal trisomies,1960 ⢠Chapter6: Chromosomes and leukaemia ⢠Chapter 7: Technology and nomenclature: the next steps, 1960 ⢠Chapter 8: Later years: The growth of human and clinical cytogenetics ⢠Chapter 9: Conclusions ⢠Appendices: Some general historical publications on human cytogenetics ⢠List of those interviewed ⢠The recordings: key to excerpts included on the CD ⢠Audio CD of interviews with early workers in human cytogenetics ⢠Index Printed Pages: 192., Viva Books Private Limited, 2006<
Viva Books Private Limited, 2006. First edition. Hardcover. New. 2006 marks the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, a finding that initiated human cytogene… Mehr…
Viva Books Private Limited, 2006. First edition. Hardcover. New. 2006 marks the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, a finding that initiated human cytogenetics as a scientific discipline and set the basis for much of modern medical genetics. First Years of Human Chromosomes draws together the ground-breaking work of the main researchers in the key period 1955 to 1960. The book is based on interviews with these researchers and descriptions of their major findings, giving a strong sense of the excitement and thoughts of those involved at the time. To complete the picture, it also features a CD containing extracts from the interviews themselves. First Years of Human Chromosomes provides a unique record of this crucial period of scientific research and medical advance, and will appeal to all those working in the field of genetics, whether scientists or clinicians. Contents: Preface ⢠Acknowledgements ⢠Chapter 1: Beginnings: human chromosomes before 1956 ⢠Chapter 2: 46, not 48: the discovery of the human chromosome number, 1956 ⢠Chapter 3: 1959: the chromosome basis of Downâs syndrome ⢠Chapter 4: The sex chromosomes ⢠Chapter 5: The other autosomal trisomies,1960 ⢠Chapter6: Chromosomes and leukaemia ⢠Chapter 7: Technology and nomenclature: the next steps, 1960 ⢠Chapter 8: Later years: The growth of human and clinical cytogenetics ⢠Chapter 9: Conclusions ⢠Appendices: Some general historical publications on human cytogenetics ⢠List of those interviewed ⢠The recordings: key to excerpts included on the CD ⢠Audio CD of interviews with early workers in human cytogenetics ⢠Index Printed Pages: 192., Viva Books Private Limited, 2006<
Viva Books Private Limited 2006, New Hardcover . 2006 marks the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, a finding that initiated human cytogenetics as a scientif… Mehr…
Viva Books Private Limited 2006, New Hardcover . 2006 marks the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, a finding that initiated human cytogenetics as a scientific discipline and set the basis for much of modern medical genetics. First Years of Human Chromosomes draws together the ground-breaking work of the main researchers in the key period 1955 to 1960. The book is based on interviews with these researchers and descriptions of their major findings, giving a strong sense of the excitement and thoughts of those involved at the time. To complete the picture, it also features a CD containing extracts from the interviews themselves. First Years of Human Chromosomes provides a unique record of this crucial period of scientific research and medical advance, and will appeal to all those working in the field of genetics, whether scientists or clinicians. Contents: Preface aEURc Acknowledgements aEURc Chapter 1: Beginnings: human chromosomes before 1956 aEURc Chapter 2: 46, not 48: the discovery of the human chromosome number, 1956 aEURc Chapter 3: 1959: the chromosome basis of DownaEUR s syndrome aEURc Chapter 4: The sex chromosomes aEURc Chapter 5: The other autosomal trisomies,1960 aEURc Chapter6: Chromosomes and leukaemia aEURc Chapter 7: Technology and nomenclature: the next steps, 1960 aEURc Chapter 8: Later years: The growth of human and clinical cytogenetics aEURc Chapter 9: Conclusions aEURc Appendices: Some general historical publications on human cytogenetics aEURc List of those interviewed aEURc The recordings: key to excerpts included on the CD aEURc Audio CD of interviews with early workers in human cytogenetics aEURc Index Printed Pages: 192. First edition, [First Years of Human Chromosomes (The Beginnings of Human Cytogenetics)Peter Harper9781904842248]<
Viva Books Private Limited, 2006. First edition. Hardcover. New. 2006 marks the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, a finding that initiated human cytogene… Mehr…
Viva Books Private Limited, 2006. First edition. Hardcover. New. 2006 marks the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, a finding that initiated human cytogenetics as a scientific discipline and set the basis for much of modern medical genetics. First Years of Human Chromosomes draws together the ground-breaking work of the main researchers in the key period 1955 to 1960. The book is based on interviews with these researchers and descriptions of their major findings, giving a strong sense of the excitement and thoughts of those involved at the time. To complete the picture, it also features a CD containing extracts from the interviews themselves. First Years of Human Chromosomes provides a unique record of this crucial period of scientific research and medical advance, and will appeal to all those working in the field of genetics, whether scientists or clinicians. Contents: Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Beginnings: human chromosomes before 1956 Chapter 2: 46, not 48: the discovery of the human chromosome number, 1956 Chapter 3: 1959: the chromosome basis of Downs syndrome Chapter 4: The sex chromosomes Chapter 5: The other autosomal trisomies,1960 Chapter6: Chromosomes and leukaemia Chapter 7: Technology and nomenclature: the next steps, 1960 Chapter 8: Later years: The growth of human and clinical cytogenetics Chapter 9: Conclusions Appendices: Some general historical publications on human cytogenetics List of those interviewed The recordings: key to excerpts included on the CD Audio CD of interviews with early workers in human cytogenetics Index Printed Pages: 192. First Years of Human Chromosomes (The Beginnings of Human Cytogenetics)Peter Harper9781904842248, Viva Books Private Limited, 2006<
2006 marked the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, establishing human cytogenetics as a scientific discipline and setting the basis for modern medical genet… Mehr…
2006 marked the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, establishing human cytogenetics as a scientific discipline and setting the basis for modern medical genetics. First Years of Human Chromosomes draws together the ground-breaking work of the main researchers in the key period 1955 to 1960. The book is based on interviews with these researchers and descriptions of the major research findings, giving a strong sense of the excitement and thoughts of those involved. To complete the picture, it also features a CD of the recorded interviews. Peter Harper, Books, Health and Well Being, First Years Of Human Chromosomes: The Beginnings Of Human Cytogenetics Books>Health and Well Being The year 2006 marks the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, a discovery that initiated human cytogenetics as a scientific discipline and set the basis for modern medical genetics. "First Years of Human Chromosomes" draws together the ground-breaking work of the main researchers in the key period 1955 to 1960. The book is based on interviews with these researchers and descriptions of the major research findings, giving a strong sense of the excitement and thoughts of those involved. To complete the picture, it also features a CD containing the interviews themselves. "First Years of Human Chromosomes" combined book and CD provide a unique record of this exciting period of scientific research and medical advance, and will appeal to all those working in the field of genetics, whether researchers or clinicians.<
Viva Books Private Limited, 2006. First edition. Hardcover. New. 2006 marks the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, a finding that initiated human cytogene… Mehr…
Viva Books Private Limited, 2006. First edition. Hardcover. New. 2006 marks the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, a finding that initiated human cytogenetics as a scientific discipline and set the basis for much of modern medical genetics. First Years of Human Chromosomes draws together the ground-breaking work of the main researchers in the key period 1955 to 1960. The book is based on interviews with these researchers and descriptions of their major findings, giving a strong sense of the excitement and thoughts of those involved at the time. To complete the picture, it also features a CD containing extracts from the interviews themselves. First Years of Human Chromosomes provides a unique record of this crucial period of scientific research and medical advance, and will appeal to all those working in the field of genetics, whether scientists or clinicians. Contents: Preface ⢠Acknowledgements ⢠Chapter 1: Beginnings: human chromosomes before 1956 ⢠Chapter 2: 46, not 48: the discovery of the human chromosome number, 1956 ⢠Chapter 3: 1959: the chromosome basis of Downâs syndrome ⢠Chapter 4: The sex chromosomes ⢠Chapter 5: The other autosomal trisomies,1960 ⢠Chapter6: Chromosomes and leukaemia ⢠Chapter 7: Technology and nomenclature: the next steps, 1960 ⢠Chapter 8: Later years: The growth of human and clinical cytogenetics ⢠Chapter 9: Conclusions ⢠Appendices: Some general historical publications on human cytogenetics ⢠List of those interviewed ⢠The recordings: key to excerpts included on the CD ⢠Audio CD of interviews with early workers in human cytogenetics ⢠Index Printed Pages: 192., Viva Books Private Limited, 2006<
Viva Books Private Limited, 2006. First edition. Hardcover. New. 2006 marks the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, a finding that initiated human cytogene… Mehr…
Viva Books Private Limited, 2006. First edition. Hardcover. New. 2006 marks the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, a finding that initiated human cytogenetics as a scientific discipline and set the basis for much of modern medical genetics. First Years of Human Chromosomes draws together the ground-breaking work of the main researchers in the key period 1955 to 1960. The book is based on interviews with these researchers and descriptions of their major findings, giving a strong sense of the excitement and thoughts of those involved at the time. To complete the picture, it also features a CD containing extracts from the interviews themselves. First Years of Human Chromosomes provides a unique record of this crucial period of scientific research and medical advance, and will appeal to all those working in the field of genetics, whether scientists or clinicians. Contents: Preface ⢠Acknowledgements ⢠Chapter 1: Beginnings: human chromosomes before 1956 ⢠Chapter 2: 46, not 48: the discovery of the human chromosome number, 1956 ⢠Chapter 3: 1959: the chromosome basis of Downâs syndrome ⢠Chapter 4: The sex chromosomes ⢠Chapter 5: The other autosomal trisomies,1960 ⢠Chapter6: Chromosomes and leukaemia ⢠Chapter 7: Technology and nomenclature: the next steps, 1960 ⢠Chapter 8: Later years: The growth of human and clinical cytogenetics ⢠Chapter 9: Conclusions ⢠Appendices: Some general historical publications on human cytogenetics ⢠List of those interviewed ⢠The recordings: key to excerpts included on the CD ⢠Audio CD of interviews with early workers in human cytogenetics ⢠Index Printed Pages: 192., Viva Books Private Limited, 2006<
Viva Books Private Limited 2006, New Hardcover . 2006 marks the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, a finding that initiated human cytogenetics as a scientif… Mehr…
Viva Books Private Limited 2006, New Hardcover . 2006 marks the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, a finding that initiated human cytogenetics as a scientific discipline and set the basis for much of modern medical genetics. First Years of Human Chromosomes draws together the ground-breaking work of the main researchers in the key period 1955 to 1960. The book is based on interviews with these researchers and descriptions of their major findings, giving a strong sense of the excitement and thoughts of those involved at the time. To complete the picture, it also features a CD containing extracts from the interviews themselves. First Years of Human Chromosomes provides a unique record of this crucial period of scientific research and medical advance, and will appeal to all those working in the field of genetics, whether scientists or clinicians. Contents: Preface aEURc Acknowledgements aEURc Chapter 1: Beginnings: human chromosomes before 1956 aEURc Chapter 2: 46, not 48: the discovery of the human chromosome number, 1956 aEURc Chapter 3: 1959: the chromosome basis of DownaEUR s syndrome aEURc Chapter 4: The sex chromosomes aEURc Chapter 5: The other autosomal trisomies,1960 aEURc Chapter6: Chromosomes and leukaemia aEURc Chapter 7: Technology and nomenclature: the next steps, 1960 aEURc Chapter 8: Later years: The growth of human and clinical cytogenetics aEURc Chapter 9: Conclusions aEURc Appendices: Some general historical publications on human cytogenetics aEURc List of those interviewed aEURc The recordings: key to excerpts included on the CD aEURc Audio CD of interviews with early workers in human cytogenetics aEURc Index Printed Pages: 192. First edition, [First Years of Human Chromosomes (The Beginnings of Human Cytogenetics)Peter Harper9781904842248]<
Viva Books Private Limited, 2006. First edition. Hardcover. New. 2006 marks the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, a finding that initiated human cytogene… Mehr…
Viva Books Private Limited, 2006. First edition. Hardcover. New. 2006 marks the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, a finding that initiated human cytogenetics as a scientific discipline and set the basis for much of modern medical genetics. First Years of Human Chromosomes draws together the ground-breaking work of the main researchers in the key period 1955 to 1960. The book is based on interviews with these researchers and descriptions of their major findings, giving a strong sense of the excitement and thoughts of those involved at the time. To complete the picture, it also features a CD containing extracts from the interviews themselves. First Years of Human Chromosomes provides a unique record of this crucial period of scientific research and medical advance, and will appeal to all those working in the field of genetics, whether scientists or clinicians. Contents: Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Beginnings: human chromosomes before 1956 Chapter 2: 46, not 48: the discovery of the human chromosome number, 1956 Chapter 3: 1959: the chromosome basis of Downs syndrome Chapter 4: The sex chromosomes Chapter 5: The other autosomal trisomies,1960 Chapter6: Chromosomes and leukaemia Chapter 7: Technology and nomenclature: the next steps, 1960 Chapter 8: Later years: The growth of human and clinical cytogenetics Chapter 9: Conclusions Appendices: Some general historical publications on human cytogenetics List of those interviewed The recordings: key to excerpts included on the CD Audio CD of interviews with early workers in human cytogenetics Index Printed Pages: 192. First Years of Human Chromosomes (The Beginnings of Human Cytogenetics)Peter Harper9781904842248, Viva Books Private Limited, 2006<
2006 marked the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, establishing human cytogenetics as a scientific discipline and setting the basis for modern medical genet… Mehr…
2006 marked the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, establishing human cytogenetics as a scientific discipline and setting the basis for modern medical genetics. First Years of Human Chromosomes draws together the ground-breaking work of the main researchers in the key period 1955 to 1960. The book is based on interviews with these researchers and descriptions of the major research findings, giving a strong sense of the excitement and thoughts of those involved. To complete the picture, it also features a CD of the recorded interviews. Peter Harper, Books, Health and Well Being, First Years Of Human Chromosomes: The Beginnings Of Human Cytogenetics Books>Health and Well Being The year 2006 marks the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, a discovery that initiated human cytogenetics as a scientific discipline and set the basis for modern medical genetics. "First Years of Human Chromosomes" draws together the ground-breaking work of the main researchers in the key period 1955 to 1960. The book is based on interviews with these researchers and descriptions of the major research findings, giving a strong sense of the excitement and thoughts of those involved. To complete the picture, it also features a CD containing the interviews themselves. "First Years of Human Chromosomes" combined book and CD provide a unique record of this exciting period of scientific research and medical advance, and will appeal to all those working in the field of genetics, whether researchers or clinicians.<
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The year 2006 marks the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the human chromosome number, a discovery that initiated human cytogenetics as a scientific discipline and set the basis for modern medical genetics. "First Years of Human Chromosomes" draws together the ground-breaking work of the main researchers in the key period 1955 to 1960. The book is based on interviews with these researchers and descriptions of the major research findings, giving a strong sense of the excitement and thoughts of those involved. To complete the picture, it also features a CD containing the interviews themselves. "First Years of Human Chromosomes" combined book and CD provide a unique record of this exciting period of scientific research and medical advance, and will appeal to all those working in the field of genetics, whether researchers or clinicians.
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ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 1-904842-24-0, 978-1-904842-24-8 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Titel des Buches: human cytogenetics, chromosome, human chromosomes
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