Genetics plays a role, to a greater or lesser extent, in all diseases. Variations in our DNA and differences in how that DNA functions (alone or in combinations), alongside the environment (which encompasses lifestyle), contribute to disease processes. This review explores the genetic basis of human disease, including single gene disorders, chromosomal imbalances, epigenetics, cancer and complex disorders, and considers how our understanding and technological advances can be applied to provision of appropriate diagnosis, management and therapy for patients
Genetics is a complex and rapidly evolving field that plays a critical role in our understanding of ...
This book describes the remarkable progress which has been made in defining the extent and nature of...
We are pleased to present the 2012 Special Review Issue of Cell on Human Disease. The motivation for...
The analytical power of modern methods for DNA analysis has outstripped our capability to interpret ...
All diseases, to some extent, are influenced by genetics. Disease processes are influenced by variat...
AbstractThe completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new er...
Genomics is the study of all person’s genes including interactions of those genes with each other an...
The genetics science is less than 150 years old, but its accomplishments have been astonishing. Gene...
Understanding Biochemistry is an essential online resource for post-16 students, teachers and underg...
Susceptibility to common human diseases is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. The...
The completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new era for bi...
Changes in DNA are the fundamental cause of cancers. These changes are brought about by chemicals, v...
All human beings are approximately 99.9% similar in their DNA sequences. The 0.1% contains different...
Advances in molecular techniques and technology have unravelled many of the secrets of diseases caus...
Genetic determinants of common human diseases are still poorly understood. Due to large investments,...
Genetics is a complex and rapidly evolving field that plays a critical role in our understanding of ...
This book describes the remarkable progress which has been made in defining the extent and nature of...
We are pleased to present the 2012 Special Review Issue of Cell on Human Disease. The motivation for...
The analytical power of modern methods for DNA analysis has outstripped our capability to interpret ...
All diseases, to some extent, are influenced by genetics. Disease processes are influenced by variat...
AbstractThe completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new er...
Genomics is the study of all person’s genes including interactions of those genes with each other an...
The genetics science is less than 150 years old, but its accomplishments have been astonishing. Gene...
Understanding Biochemistry is an essential online resource for post-16 students, teachers and underg...
Susceptibility to common human diseases is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. The...
The completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new era for bi...
Changes in DNA are the fundamental cause of cancers. These changes are brought about by chemicals, v...
All human beings are approximately 99.9% similar in their DNA sequences. The 0.1% contains different...
Advances in molecular techniques and technology have unravelled many of the secrets of diseases caus...
Genetic determinants of common human diseases are still poorly understood. Due to large investments,...
Genetics is a complex and rapidly evolving field that plays a critical role in our understanding of ...
This book describes the remarkable progress which has been made in defining the extent and nature of...
We are pleased to present the 2012 Special Review Issue of Cell on Human Disease. The motivation for...