The human genome contains all the genetic information necessary for life. Its structure, organization, and variations influence everything from physical traits to susceptibility to diseases. This book provides an in-depth look at the genome, exploring topics like DNA replication, genetic mutations, and chromosomal abnormalities. It highlights advancements in genomics, including genome editing and sequencing technologies, and their applications in medicine, agriculture, and evolutionary studies.
David Lewis is a renowned geneticist whose work explores the structure, function, and variation of the human genome. His research examines how genetic variation influences traits, diseases, and development. David has contributed to numerous journals and edited authoritative texts on genomic science. His expertise spans genomics, bioinformatics, and functional genomics. David’s work has significantly impacted both basic research and clinical applications.