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By selgovae (**) [gb] Date 05.04.08 23:34 GMT
Hi
first time post althoug I've been an avid reader on and off for 2-3 years(be gentle with me )

I'm looking for a good genetics book, there is a minefield out there. any ideas?

S
By Missie (*****) [gb] Date 05.04.08 23:53 GMT
Just had a look on amazon, there's quite a few on there :-) http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_w_h_/026-0776846-0412459?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=genetics
Haven't read any myself so can't recommend one.
Sorry, not much help I'm afraid
I'm not a complete idiot - some parts are missing
By supervizsla (****) [gb] Date 06.04.08 07:26 GMT
If this is a general genetics book that doesn't go so deep into it (i.e. for a genetics degree or something!)
This got me through my university module - it is really easy to read and goes through everything really systematically.

Before reading this I found genetics really complicated but it made real sense.

Anyway
The Essentials of Genetics
By R N Jones, A Karp and G Giddings
ISBN: 0719586119

Hope this helps (I brought it off amazon)
Anna
By Floradora (***) [gb] Date 06.04.08 14:15 GMT
This year at Crufts the KC were giving out free hardback genetic books on the ac breeder stand, may be worth giving them a call and asking if they have any left.
A Golden is born half trained, a springer dies half trained. Where are my running shoes ???
By selgovae (**) [gb] Date 07.04.08 18:45 GMT
hi all, thanks for the replies...too many books to decide on my own, have ordered the one anna suggested.

Barbara
By supervizsla (****) [gb] Date 07.04.08 21:42 GMT
Hope it helps you and is what you wanted.
Anna
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