by F. Docker
ISBN | 9781835351055 |
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Publisher | EDTECH PRESS |
Copyright Year | 2025 |
Price | £160.00 |
This book provides an overview of controversial concepts in genetics and embryology as they relate to the ear and touch organs that let us hear and adjust. It provides a special resource that connects systems at the atomic, cellular, and structural levels to support research into the development of the hearing and vestibular senses. Different representations are used to assist convey current ideas. This article describes genes and gene components associated with layer channels, atomic flagging falls, translation elements, and more. The authors discuss the importance of genes, subatomic particles, and cell associations to normal development as well as to human inner ear diseases including deafness and adjustment problem. The interest in chromosome analysis in both critical and connected (aquaculture, preservation and response to poisons, entire genome sequencing of model fish species) research has increased as a result of recent advances in fish cytogenetics. Despite the fact that the genetic materials, or chromosomes, are fundamentally the same in all living things, experience has clearly shown that fish chromosomes require special handling.