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Introduction to Veterinary Genetics
Taschenbuch von Frank W. Nicholas
Sprache: Englisch

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The concepts of veterinary genetics are crucial to understanding and controlling many diseases and disorders in animals. They are also crucial to enhancing animal production. Accessible and clearly presented, Introduction to Veterinary Genetics provides a succinct introduction to the aspects of genetics relevant to animal diseases and production. Now in its third edition, this is the only introductory level textbook on genetics that has been written specifically for veterinary and animal science students.

Coverage includes: basic genetics, molecular biology, genomics, cytogenetics, immunogenetics, population genetics, quantitative genetics, biotechnology, and the use of molecular tools in the control of inherited disorders.

This book describes in detail how genetics is being applied to artificial selection in animal production. It also covers the conservation of genetic diversity in both domesticated and wild animals.

New for the Third Edition:
* End-of-chapter summaries provide quick recaps.
* Covers new topics: epigenetics, genomics and bioinformatics.
* Thoroughly revised according to recent advances in genetics.

Introduction to Veterinary Genetics is still the only introductory genetics textbook for students of veterinary and animal science and will continue to be an indispensable reference tool for veterinary students and practitioners alike.
The concepts of veterinary genetics are crucial to understanding and controlling many diseases and disorders in animals. They are also crucial to enhancing animal production. Accessible and clearly presented, Introduction to Veterinary Genetics provides a succinct introduction to the aspects of genetics relevant to animal diseases and production. Now in its third edition, this is the only introductory level textbook on genetics that has been written specifically for veterinary and animal science students.

Coverage includes: basic genetics, molecular biology, genomics, cytogenetics, immunogenetics, population genetics, quantitative genetics, biotechnology, and the use of molecular tools in the control of inherited disorders.

This book describes in detail how genetics is being applied to artificial selection in animal production. It also covers the conservation of genetic diversity in both domesticated and wild animals.

New for the Third Edition:
* End-of-chapter summaries provide quick recaps.
* Covers new topics: epigenetics, genomics and bioinformatics.
* Thoroughly revised according to recent advances in genetics.

Introduction to Veterinary Genetics is still the only introductory genetics textbook for students of veterinary and animal science and will continue to be an indispensable reference tool for veterinary students and practitioners alike.
Über den Autor
Frank Nicholas is Emeritus Professor of Animal Genetics in the Faculty of Veterinary Science at the University of Sydney. He has edited and co-authored several books about genetics and one about Charles Darwin, and he created and maintains Online Mendelian Inheritance of Animals (OMIA; [...].[...]), a comparative knowledge-base of genetic disorders and other familial traits in non-laboratory animals.
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface x

1 Basic genetics 1

Chromosomes 1

Meiosis and mitosis 4

The biochemistry of inheritance 11

What is a gene? 18

Gene regulation 22

Mutation 23

Genes, alleles, and loci 24

Simple or Mendelian inheritance 25

Linkage 27

Inactivation 32

Types of DNA 35

Further reading 38

Appendix 1.1 Banded karyotypes of domestic species 39

2 Molecular biology 46

Restriction enzymes 46

Recombinant DNA and DNA cloning 49

Complementary DNA 51

DNA sequencing 53

Polymerase chain reaction 55

Southern analysis and related technologies 58

DNA expression microarrays 58

The detection of variation in base sequence 60

Veterinary diagnosis 63

Variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR), DNA fingerprints, and microsatellites 64

Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) 68

Copy number variation (CNV) 69

Gene mapping 70

Whole-genome sequence assembly 74

Production of polypeptide from cloned DNA 76

Transgenesis 77

Antisense technology 80

RNA interference 81

Further reading 84

3 Single-gene disorders 85

Inborn errors of metabolism 85

Sex-limited inheritance 87

Genetic heterogeneity of disease 88

Type of gene action and type of disease 90

Phenocopies 91

A sample of single-gene disorders 92

A revolution in mapping and identifying the causal mutation of single-gene disorders 96

Further reading 98

Appendix 3.1 A sample of single-gene traits that have been characterized at the molecular level 98

4 Chromosomal aberrations 103

Abnormal chromosome number 103

Abnormal chromosome structure 107

Chromosomal aberrations in cancer 112

Evolution of karyotypes 113

Interspecific hybridization 113

Freemartins 114

Biological basis of sex 115

Classification of intersex 116

A sample of chromosomal aberrations 117

Further reading 119

Appendix 4.1 A sample of chromosomal aberrations in animals 119

5 Single genes in populations 121

Gene and genotype frequencies 121

Random mating 122

The Hardy-Weinberg law 123

Extensions to the Hardy-Weinberg law 125

Selection and mutation 127

Genetic drift and the founder effect 133

Extending population genetics to more than one locus 134

Further reading 137

6 Familial disorders not due to a single gene 139

Liability and threshold 139

The multifactorial model 139

More than one threshold 141

Some final points 143

Further reading 149

7 Is it inherited? 150

General evidence for a genetic aetiology 150

The four types of simple, Mendelian inheritance 151

Studying and analysing the data 153

Further reading 157

8 Immunogenetics 158

Antibodies 159

Red-cell antigens 160

The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) 163

Further reading 171

9 Pharmacogenetics 172

Genetic polymorphisms affecting drug metabolism 172

Genetics and anaesthesia 173

Warfarin resistance 174

Multifactorial pharmacogenetics 175

Further reading 178

10 Hosts, parasites, and pathogens 179

Host-pathogen interactions 179

Resistance in hosts 183

Resistance in parasites and pathogens 184

Control of parasites and pathogens 188

Increasing the level of resistance in hosts 190

Further reading 193

11 Single genes in animal breeding 195

Coat colour 195

Examples of coat-colour genes 195

Carpet wool 200

Prolificacy in sheep 200

Polledness 201

Muscular hypertrophy in cattle and sheep 201

Dwarf poultry 202

Genes for sexing chickens 202

Pedigree checking 204

Further reading 206

12 Relationship and inbreeding 207

The inbreeding coefficient 207

Relationship 208

The inbreeding coefficient revisited 209

A general expression for relationship and inbreeding 210

The base population 211

Inbreeding in populations 212

Inbreeding depression 212

Further reading 215

13 Quantitative variation 216

Quantitative traits 216

The performance of an individual animal 218

The differences between animals 220

Heritability 221

Correlations between traits 224

Quantitative trait loci (QTL) 224

Further reading 228

14 Selection between populations 230

Comparison between populations 230

Genotype-environment interaction 232

Further reading 234

15 Selection within populations 235

Estimated breeding values and accuracy of selection 235

Clues to a candidate's breeding value for a trait 236

Combining clues from more than one source 236

Best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP) 238

Correlated traits 239

Selection for more than one trait 240

The importance of inbreeding and genetic drift 242

Sire-reference schemes 243

Marker-assisted selection (MAS) and genome-wide selection (GWS) 244

Further reading 247

16 Breed structure 249

The traditional pyramid 249

Closed-nucleus breeding schemes 249

Open-nucleus breeding schemes 250

Information nucleus 252

Further reading 253

17 Crossing 254

Regular crossing 254

Crossing to produce a synthetic 260

Grading-up 261

Further reading 265

18 Selection and regular crossing 267

Selection 267

Selection and regular crossing 267

Further reading 269

19 Biotechnology and the future 270

Artificial insemination (AI) 270

Multiple ovulation and embryo transfer (MOET) 271
In vitro maturation (IVM) and in vitro fertilization (IVF) of ova 272

Control of sex ratio 273

Recombinant proteins 273

Transgenesis 274

Animal cloning 275

Further reading 279

20 Conservation genetics 280

Measurement of genetic diversity within populations 280

Measurement of genetic diversity among populations 282

Importance of genetic diversity 283

Loss of genetic diversity 284

Conservation of genetic diversity 286

Further reading 289

21 Genetic and environmental control of inherited disorders 291

Environmental control of inherited disorders 291

Genetic control of single-gene disorders 294

Gene therapy 300

Genetic control of multifactorial disorders 300

Genetic control - some final points 302

Crossing: thinking outside the square 304

Further reading 306

Glossary 307

Index 310

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2009
Fachbereich: Tiermedizin
Genre: Importe, Medizin
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: 328 S.
ISBN-13: 9781405168328
ISBN-10: 1405168323
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 1A405168320
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Nicholas, Frank W.
Hersteller: John Wiley & Sons
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Wiley-VCH GmbH, Boschstr. 12, D-69469 Weinheim, product-safety@wiley.com
Maße: 244 x 170 x 18 mm
Von/Mit: Frank W. Nicholas
Erscheinungsdatum: 23.10.2009
Gewicht: 0,572 kg
Artikel-ID: 101503323
Über den Autor
Frank Nicholas is Emeritus Professor of Animal Genetics in the Faculty of Veterinary Science at the University of Sydney. He has edited and co-authored several books about genetics and one about Charles Darwin, and he created and maintains Online Mendelian Inheritance of Animals (OMIA; [...].[...]), a comparative knowledge-base of genetic disorders and other familial traits in non-laboratory animals.
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface x

1 Basic genetics 1

Chromosomes 1

Meiosis and mitosis 4

The biochemistry of inheritance 11

What is a gene? 18

Gene regulation 22

Mutation 23

Genes, alleles, and loci 24

Simple or Mendelian inheritance 25

Linkage 27

Inactivation 32

Types of DNA 35

Further reading 38

Appendix 1.1 Banded karyotypes of domestic species 39

2 Molecular biology 46

Restriction enzymes 46

Recombinant DNA and DNA cloning 49

Complementary DNA 51

DNA sequencing 53

Polymerase chain reaction 55

Southern analysis and related technologies 58

DNA expression microarrays 58

The detection of variation in base sequence 60

Veterinary diagnosis 63

Variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR), DNA fingerprints, and microsatellites 64

Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) 68

Copy number variation (CNV) 69

Gene mapping 70

Whole-genome sequence assembly 74

Production of polypeptide from cloned DNA 76

Transgenesis 77

Antisense technology 80

RNA interference 81

Further reading 84

3 Single-gene disorders 85

Inborn errors of metabolism 85

Sex-limited inheritance 87

Genetic heterogeneity of disease 88

Type of gene action and type of disease 90

Phenocopies 91

A sample of single-gene disorders 92

A revolution in mapping and identifying the causal mutation of single-gene disorders 96

Further reading 98

Appendix 3.1 A sample of single-gene traits that have been characterized at the molecular level 98

4 Chromosomal aberrations 103

Abnormal chromosome number 103

Abnormal chromosome structure 107

Chromosomal aberrations in cancer 112

Evolution of karyotypes 113

Interspecific hybridization 113

Freemartins 114

Biological basis of sex 115

Classification of intersex 116

A sample of chromosomal aberrations 117

Further reading 119

Appendix 4.1 A sample of chromosomal aberrations in animals 119

5 Single genes in populations 121

Gene and genotype frequencies 121

Random mating 122

The Hardy-Weinberg law 123

Extensions to the Hardy-Weinberg law 125

Selection and mutation 127

Genetic drift and the founder effect 133

Extending population genetics to more than one locus 134

Further reading 137

6 Familial disorders not due to a single gene 139

Liability and threshold 139

The multifactorial model 139

More than one threshold 141

Some final points 143

Further reading 149

7 Is it inherited? 150

General evidence for a genetic aetiology 150

The four types of simple, Mendelian inheritance 151

Studying and analysing the data 153

Further reading 157

8 Immunogenetics 158

Antibodies 159

Red-cell antigens 160

The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) 163

Further reading 171

9 Pharmacogenetics 172

Genetic polymorphisms affecting drug metabolism 172

Genetics and anaesthesia 173

Warfarin resistance 174

Multifactorial pharmacogenetics 175

Further reading 178

10 Hosts, parasites, and pathogens 179

Host-pathogen interactions 179

Resistance in hosts 183

Resistance in parasites and pathogens 184

Control of parasites and pathogens 188

Increasing the level of resistance in hosts 190

Further reading 193

11 Single genes in animal breeding 195

Coat colour 195

Examples of coat-colour genes 195

Carpet wool 200

Prolificacy in sheep 200

Polledness 201

Muscular hypertrophy in cattle and sheep 201

Dwarf poultry 202

Genes for sexing chickens 202

Pedigree checking 204

Further reading 206

12 Relationship and inbreeding 207

The inbreeding coefficient 207

Relationship 208

The inbreeding coefficient revisited 209

A general expression for relationship and inbreeding 210

The base population 211

Inbreeding in populations 212

Inbreeding depression 212

Further reading 215

13 Quantitative variation 216

Quantitative traits 216

The performance of an individual animal 218

The differences between animals 220

Heritability 221

Correlations between traits 224

Quantitative trait loci (QTL) 224

Further reading 228

14 Selection between populations 230

Comparison between populations 230

Genotype-environment interaction 232

Further reading 234

15 Selection within populations 235

Estimated breeding values and accuracy of selection 235

Clues to a candidate's breeding value for a trait 236

Combining clues from more than one source 236

Best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP) 238

Correlated traits 239

Selection for more than one trait 240

The importance of inbreeding and genetic drift 242

Sire-reference schemes 243

Marker-assisted selection (MAS) and genome-wide selection (GWS) 244

Further reading 247

16 Breed structure 249

The traditional pyramid 249

Closed-nucleus breeding schemes 249

Open-nucleus breeding schemes 250

Information nucleus 252

Further reading 253

17 Crossing 254

Regular crossing 254

Crossing to produce a synthetic 260

Grading-up 261

Further reading 265

18 Selection and regular crossing 267

Selection 267

Selection and regular crossing 267

Further reading 269

19 Biotechnology and the future 270

Artificial insemination (AI) 270

Multiple ovulation and embryo transfer (MOET) 271
In vitro maturation (IVM) and in vitro fertilization (IVF) of ova 272

Control of sex ratio 273

Recombinant proteins 273

Transgenesis 274

Animal cloning 275

Further reading 279

20 Conservation genetics 280

Measurement of genetic diversity within populations 280

Measurement of genetic diversity among populations 282

Importance of genetic diversity 283

Loss of genetic diversity 284

Conservation of genetic diversity 286

Further reading 289

21 Genetic and environmental control of inherited disorders 291

Environmental control of inherited disorders 291

Genetic control of single-gene disorders 294

Gene therapy 300

Genetic control of multifactorial disorders 300

Genetic control - some final points 302

Crossing: thinking outside the square 304

Further reading 306

Glossary 307

Index 310

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2009
Fachbereich: Tiermedizin
Genre: Importe, Medizin
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: 328 S.
ISBN-13: 9781405168328
ISBN-10: 1405168323
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 1A405168320
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Nicholas, Frank W.
Hersteller: John Wiley & Sons
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Wiley-VCH GmbH, Boschstr. 12, D-69469 Weinheim, product-safety@wiley.com
Maße: 244 x 170 x 18 mm
Von/Mit: Frank W. Nicholas
Erscheinungsdatum: 23.10.2009
Gewicht: 0,572 kg
Artikel-ID: 101503323
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