Wird geladen...

Genome-Wide Association Studies From Polymorphism to Personalized Medicine

Over the last twenty years, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have revealed a great deal about the genetic basis of a wide range of complex diseases and they will undoubtedly continue to have a broad impact as we move to an era of personalised medicine. This authoritative text, written by leade...

Ausführliche Beschreibung

Bibliographische Detailangaben
1. Verfasser: Krishnarao Appasani, Ed
Format: Printed Book
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge University Press 2016
Schlagworte:
LEADER 01590nam a22001577a 4500
020 |a  9781107042766 
082 |a 616.042 GEN 
100 |a  Krishnarao Appasani, Ed. 
245 |a Genome-Wide Association Studies From Polymorphism to Personalized Medicine 
260 |b Cambridge University Press  |c 2016 
520 |a Over the last twenty years, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have revealed a great deal about the genetic basis of a wide range of complex diseases and they will undoubtedly continue to have a broad impact as we move to an era of personalised medicine. This authoritative text, written by leaders and innovators from both academia and industry, covers the basic science as well as the clinical, biotechnological and pharmaceutical potential of these methods. With special emphasis given to highlighting pharmacogenomics and population genomics studies using next-generation technology approaches, this is the first book devoted to combining association studies with single nucleotide polymorphisms, copy number variants, haplotypes and expressed quantitative trait loci. A reliable guide for newcomers to the field as well as for experienced scientists, this is a unique resource for anyone interested in how the revolutionary power of genomics can be applied to solve problems in complex disease. 
650 |a  Medical genetics. Genomics. Genome-Wide Association Study. 
700 |a   
942 |c BK 
999 |c 29568  |d 29568 
952 |0 0  |1 0  |4 0  |6 616_042000000000000_GEN  |7 0  |9 32318  |a DCB  |b DCB  |d 2016-11-01  |l 1  |o 616.042 GEN  |p DCB3006  |r 2017-10-31  |s 2017-08-02  |w 2019-07-19  |y BK