Zoology, 8th Edition (Miller)

Chapter 3: Cell Division and Inheritance

Suggested Readings

BOOKS

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  • Ferraris, J.D., and Palumbi, S.R., eds. 1996. Molecular Zoology: Advances, Strategies, and Protocols. New York: Wiley-Liss.
  • Griffiths, A.J.F., Gelbart, W.M., J.H. and Lewontin, R.C. 1999. Modern Genetic Analysis. New York: Freeman.
  • Hartwell, L,H., Hood, L. Goldberg, M.L., Reynolds, A.E., Silver, L.M. and Veres, R.C. 2004. Genetics: From Genes to Genomes. Dubuque, IA: McGraw Hill.
  • Iltic, H. 1966. Life of Mendel. New York: Haffner.
  • John, P.C.L., ed. 1985. The Cell Cycle. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • Keller, E.F. 1983. A Feeling for the Organism: The Life and Work of Barbara McClintock. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman.
  • Klug, W.S., and Cummings, M.R. 1996. Concepts of Genetics. 5th ed. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall.
  • Krimsky, S. 1982. The Social History of the Recombinant DNA Controversy. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
  • Levitan, M. 1988. Textbook of Human Genetics. 3rd ed. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Lewin, B. 2000. Genes. 7th ed. New York: Oxford University Publishing.
  • Lewis, R. 1998. Human Genetics: Concepts and Applications. 3rd ed. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm. C. Brown Publishers.
  • Old, R.W., and Primrose, S.B. 1994. Principles of Gene Manipulation: An Introduction to Genetic Engineering. Oxford: Blackwell Science.
  • Russell, P.J. 1996. Genetics , 4th ed. New York: HarperCollins. Stern, C., and Sherwood, E.R., eds. 1966. The Origin of Genetics, A Mendel Source Book. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman. (Contains translations of Mendel's classic papers as well as other papers by early geneticist.)
  • Suzuki, D.T., Griffiths, A.J.F., Miler, J.H., and Lewontin, R.C. 1989. An Introduction to Genetic Analysis. 4th ed. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman.
  • Tamarin, R.H. 1996. Principles of Genetics. 5th ed. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm. C. Brown Publishers.
  • Trinkaus, J.P. 1984. Cells into Organs. 2nd ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall.
  • Weaver, R.F., and Hedrick, P.W. 1997. Genetics. 3rd ed. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm. C. Brown Publishers.
  • Zimmerman, A.M., and Forer, A. 1981. Mitosis/Cytokinesis. New York: Academic Press.

ARTICLES

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  • Murray, A.W. and Szosak, J.W. 1987. Artificial chromosomes. Scientific American, November.
  • Murray, J. 1988. How the leopard gets its spots. Scientific American, March.
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  • Radman, M., and Wagner, R. 1989. the high fidelity of DNA duplication. Scientific American, August.
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  • 1988. The race for the cystic fibrosis gene. Science 240: 141-44.
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  • Tjian, R. 1995. Molecular machines that control genes. Scientific American, February.
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