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Autumn 2012 FISH/BIOL 340 - Genetics and Molecular Ecology Reading Textbooks There is no required textbook in this class. There are two recommended textbooks, depending on your background. However, if you have a genetics textbook or an extensive introductory text already, you may not need either. Page numbers I provide at the end of each lecture refer to Russel (2003) Essential iGenetics.

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(2003) Essential iGenetics. Benjamin Cummings (Pearson Education Inc.), San Francisco. ISBN: 0-8053-4697-X Excellent book on basic genetics and genetic analysis, with lots of very nice illustrations (you have seen some of them in my slides).

Don't confuse this with other books in the iGenetics series. You can buy this book online from, and - note that if you buy this book second-hand, you won't have access to online material (e.g. However, this is not absolutely necessary. Beebee T & Rowe G (2007) Introduction to Molecular Ecology.

Tacx Trainer Cracked. Second Edition. Oxford University Press. This is an excellent book, concentrating (as the title suggests) on the ecological application of molecular genetics, rather than basic genetics.

This book is mores uitable for students who know basic genetics, but are unfamiliar with its applicatins. It's relatively cheap ($ 50 on Amazon) so it may be worth the investment. Make sure you buy the second edition, not the first. Two other useful books are: Hallerman E.M. (ed) (2003) Population Genetics: Principles and Applications for Fisheries Scientists. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland. Good book on population genetics.

Some of the chapters are in the required readings. From the, and relatively cheap if you are a member. Freeman S & Herron JC (2007) Evolutionary Analysis. Prentice Hall. A very good book to read up about the background of specific topics. Both authors are lecturers in the Department of Biology - this book is required text for their courses. If you are interested in evolutionary research, this is definitely the book to buy, and it also covers a lot of the class materials.

I have put these books on 4 hour loan reserve in the. Required Readings Book Chapters These chapters are required reading and may end up on the exams. Have a look at the to get an idea when these chapters should be read. Hallerman et al (2003). Chapter from Hallerman, E.M. (ed) Population Genetics: Principles and Applications for Fisheries Scientists.

American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, USA. - (Large file ~2MB). A good overview of Mendelian inheritance, the Hardy-Weinberg law and basic molecular biology. Chapter from the book below (iGenetics), providing a brief but exhaustive overview of population genetics.

Big file (12MB). (2002) Chapter from the book below (iGenetics), providing a brief overview of some aspects of phylogenetic reconstruction. Big file (5MB). Hauser L (2007) Recent review I wrote on the genetics of sharks in general and dogfish in particular.