Description
Overview
This book serves as a comprehensive guide to human genetics as it pertains to assisted human reproduction. It explores how our genetic makeup can affect reproduction and emphasizes on the importance of genetic diagnosis and counselling. The book is an updated edition and includes new chapters that reflect the progress made in the field, including preconception genetic analysis and screening in IVF and mitochondrial genetics. It is a crucial resource for practitioners in reproductive medicine and geneticists seeking to improve their understanding of the interface between genetics, reproductive biology and medicine.
Key Features
- Provides a basic understanding of human genetics and cytogenetics
- Highlights genetic causes of infertility
- Discusses the effect of epigenetics and transposons on fertility
- Includes new chapters on preconception genetic analysis and screening in IVF and mitochondrial genetics
Highlights
The book stands out for its comprehensive exploration of the relationship between genetics and human reproduction. It not only provides key insights into the genetic causes of infertility but also sheds light on the impact of epigenetics and transposons on fertility. The addition of new chapters on preconception genetic analysis, screening in IVF and mitochondrial genetics further enhance the value of the book.
Book Structure
The book starts with a chapter on the basics of genetics and cytogenetics. This is followed by detailed discussions on genetic causes of infertility and the effect of epigenetics and transposons on fertility. The updated edition includes several new chapters, reflecting the advances in the field, such as preconception genetic analysis and screening in IVF and mitochondrial genetics.
Authors
Stéphane Viville, Karen D. Sermon
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