Introduction To | Genetic Analysis -10th Edition-

The 10th edition retains the logical flow of classical genetics before diving into molecular frontiers, but with refreshed content. The book is broadly divided into four thematic units:

The 10th edition comes with robust instructor resources: PowerPoint slides, a test bank, and an answer key. More importantly, the chapter order is pedagogically sound—starting with transmission genetics, moving through molecular biology, and finishing with population genetics. This flow works seamlessly for a one-semester course.

Chapter 13 – Mutation & DNA Repair

Chapter 14 – Recombination & Molecular Mapping

Chapter 15 – Genomics


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The legendary problem sets have been revised. Approximately 30% of the problems are new to the 10th edition, focusing on data interpretation rather than rote calculation. For example, instead of asking, "What is the map distance?" the student is given raw F2 data and asked, "Is there interference, and why does it matter?" Introduction to Genetic Analysis -10th Edition-

Chapter 6 – DNA Structure & Replication

Chapter 7 – Molecular Organization of Chromosomes The 10th edition retains the logical flow of

Chapter 8 – Variation in Chromosome Structure & Number