The sixth edition of Human Genetics by SD Gangane is revised as per guidelines of National Medical Commission in accordance with the competency-based curriculum of Genetics. This book forms a concise version chiefly designed to cater to the needs of undergraduate students. The aim has been to offer the basic principles without superfluous details. Text is presented in a simple and precise manner, with complex information summarized in tables and line diagrams, which makes the learning easier for students.
Key Features
• Human Genetics by SD Gangane is presented in a simple and precise manner, with complex information summarized in tables and line diagrams, which makes the learning easier for students.
• Presentation is visually more appealing with the insertion of clinical pictures along with the text.
• Recapitulation of summary at the end of chapters would also help students to quickly review and revise the subject before examination.
• Questions given at the end of each chapter along with answers for self-assessment of the topics studied and
• Prepares students for both theory and viva voce.
About the Author
Professor SD Gangane is currently the Head of the Department of Anatomy and Genetic Division, Grant Medical College. Formerly he was serving as Head, Department of Anatomy, RCSM Government Medical College, Kohlapur, Maharashtra.
Table of Contents of Human Genetics by SD Gangane
Competency Map
1 Historical Gleanings
2 Cytogenetics
3 Molecular Genetics
Animation 1: Transcription
Animation 2: Translation
4 Chromosomal Aberrations
5 Developmental Genetics
6 Modes of Inheritance
7 Biochemical Genetics
Animation 3: Haemoglobin Structure
8 Genetics of Blood Groups
9 Immunogenetics
Animation 4: Immunoglobulin Structure
10 Cancer Genetics
11 Genetic Component in Common Diseases
12 Population Genetics
13 Prenatal Diagnosis
14 Genetic Counselling
15 Gene Therapy
Animation 5: Gene Therapy
16 Stem Cell Therapy
Animation 6: Stem Cell Therapy
17 Epigenetics
Glossary
Answers
Bibliography
Index
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