DNA Day!
Libros de genética. Otra de esas cosas que no tengo idea para que me podría llegar servir (y sin embargo ia guardo): una lista con los mejores libros de genética, según la OUP (Oxford University Press) y publicado con motivo del día internacional del DNA.
Ya saben, actualmente hasta las lagañas tienen su día del año…
oupacademic:
April 25th is DNA Day, and there’s no better way to celebrate than by learning more about the fascinating field of genetics. Students, physicians, and general readers alike are all bound to find a worthwhile read from this list of OUP classics.
- The Compatibility Gene: How Our Bodies Fight Disease, Attract Others, and Define Our Selves by Daniel M. Davis
- The Drama of DNA: Narrative Genomics by Karen H. Rothenberg and Lynn Wein Bush
- Thrive in Genetics by Alison Thomas
- Your Genes, Your Health: A Critical Guide That Could Save Your Life by Aubrey Milunsky
- Genomics and Health in the Developing World edited by Dhavendra Kumar
- Legacy: A Genetic History of the Jewish People by Harry Ostrer
- Females are Mosaics: X Inactivation and Sex Differences in Disease, 2nd Edition by Barbara Migeon
- Seeking Cures: Design of Therapies for Genetically Determined Diseases by Moyra Smith
- Human Genome Epidemiology: Building the evidence for using genetic information to improve health and prevent disease, 2nd Edition edited by Muin Khoury, Sara Bedrosian, Marta Gwinn, Julian Higgins, John Ioannidis, and Julian Little
- Huntington’s Disease, 4th Edition by Gillian Bates, Sarah Tabrizi, and Lesley Jones
- Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases: A Molecular and Genetic Approach, 3rd Edition edited by Hans D. Ochs, C. I. Edvard Smith, and Jennifer M. Puck
- A Dictionary of Genetics, 8th Editionby Robert C. King, Pamela K. Mulligan, and William D. Stansfield
- Introduction to Genomics, 2nd Editionby Arthur M. Lesk
- Oxford Handbook of Genetics by Guy Bradley-Smith, Sally Hope, Helen V. Firth, and Jane A. Hurst
- Oxford Desk Reference: Clinical Genetics, 5th Edition by Helen V. Firth, Jane A. Hurst, and Advisory Editor Judith G. Hall
What books would you add to the list?