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The new, 3rd edition is an updated version of the best-seller earlier books. It includes about 56% more words than the 1,392-page 2nd edition of 2003. The number of illustrations increased to almost 2,000 and their quality has improved by design and four colors. Cross-references among entries are expanded. The statements are supported by references; more than 14,000 journal papers and more than 3,000 books are cited. The book lists ~1,800 current databases and web servers. Retractions and corrigenda are pointed out.

It covers the basics and the latest in genomics, proteomics, genetic engineering, small RNAs, transcription factories, chromosome territories, stem cells, genetic networks, epigenetics, prions, hereditary diseases, patents, etc. Similar integrated information is not available in textbooks or on the Internet. The journal reviews called it the best, high-quality resource for researchers, instructors and students of basic and applied biology, as well as for physicians and lawyers or even for interested laymen because of the clarity of presentation.

Author: <mailto:redeia@mchsi.com>

Publisher: <www.springer.com>

George P. RŽdei, Professor Emeritus, University of Missouri, taught formal courses of General Genetics, Analytical Genetics, History of Genetics, Genetic Engineering, and Genetics of Physiological Responses to Environmental Stress.  He had been Visiting Professor abroad several times.  He has published in Nature, Science, Cell, Experientia, EMBO Journal, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, Genetics, Biochemical Genetics, Protoplasma, Molecular and General Genetics, J. Heredity, Theoretical and Applied Genetics, Genes & Development, Mutation Research, Plant Physiology, Development, Annual Review of Genetics, Advances in Genetics, Plant Breeding Reviews and in other international journals, serials and books.

Excerpts from selected reviews:

NATURE (Lond) 302:169 "...sections dealing with molecular genetics ... are remarkably clear and up to date." "...this one is one of the best textbooks of general genetics". "The book is extremely well illustrated... "

THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS 66:38 "...a balanced treatment of almost all genetics disciplinesÓ

HEREDITY 33:123 "...unusually good value."

QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY 74:74 "The author clearly met his goal: to facilitate communication and understanding across all biological sciences". "...this book should prove very useful as a quick desk reference for students, professionals and non-professionals."

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS 83:145 "He undauntedly covers the entire field of contemporary genetics including not only the classical areas of formal genetics and cytogenetics but also the latest global molecular advances and their applications." I found the contents very useful... "

ACTA P®DIATRICA 87:1211 "The strength of the book lies in its brief explanations ... it is invaluable for anyone interested in this rapidly evolving area, including scientists, teachers, students, and laymen."

ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE 130:168 "This book is a valuable reference tool and will be of interest to a wide audience. Other books, including glossaries and dictionaries of genetics are available but are more limited in coverage".

ANNALS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA  91:894 "The preparation of a book like this is a massive task. If it is done well, it can provide a valuable central resource to information that might otherwise take a lengthy search to uncover". "In this case ... the overall effort has been very successful."

HortScience 33:1274 "The book is attractive and user-friendly." "This manual is by far the best I have used".

MUTATION RESEARCH FORUM 1999 May "...this book is a true information warehouse". "The words in this book came through as if someone were talking directly to me." "The investment ... is worth it."

JOURNAL OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY 147:623 "This giant volume is recommended to those who are in contact with the genetic aspects of questions in their field of research or practice." "The most important feature of this book is that all concepts are explained not just defined."  "The style is clear even for the beginner".

ACTA AGRONOMICA HUNGARICA 47(2):237 "...although a number of dictionaries or glossaries of genetics already exist, this ... is quite different from the others in-as-much as it is much more comprehensive, and not only defines the concepts but explains them in concise plain language"... "fills a void".

CHOICE 1998, 36-1563 "...outstanding compendium of genetics"... "Highly recommended for biologists".

GENOMICS & PROTEOMICS 2003 (Nov./Dec):56. "useful resourceÉ50% more information than in the first edition".

GENOMICS REVIEWS (2004, Internet).  Ò*****Excellent resource.Ó

Book News (2004, Internet).  Ò By authoring the work single-handedly (clearly a labor of love) Redei (emeritus, U. of Missouri) could maintain a consistency of approach and avoid redundancy and yet still attain impressive breadth and depth in a compact reference.Ó

GENOMICS & PROTEOMICS (2003, Nov/Dec):56.  ÒÉuseful resourceÉ 50% more information than in the first editionÓ.

N…VƒNYTERMELƒS (2003, 52:724).   ÒÉexcellent toolÉI recommend it to the attention of everybodyÓ. (translated from Hungarian)

CHOICE (2004, 882:41-2549).  ÒÉan expanded version of the highly acclaimed Genetics ManualÉreflects recent developments in genetics, molecular and cell biology, genomics and proteomics.Ó  ÉÓvaluableÉRecommendedÓ.

BOOKWORKZ (2004, Internet).  ÒÉincomparable referenceÉthorough coverage of modern genetics, genomics, and proteomicsÓ.

E-STREAMS (2004, 7[1]:2969).  ÒThis is a highly usable item and provides effective and efficient access to relevant topics.Ó

THE SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD (2004, Internet).  ÒÉ the best got even better.Ó  ÒThis book is indispensable, as a reference for research universities, for high schools, for public libraries, and because of the relatively modest price Éit is affordable for individuals too.Ó

BIOspectrum (2004, 10:653).  Òit is truly wonderfulÓ.  ÒMost students, scientists, all geneticists, including human geneticists, the general public interested in natural sciences, teachers and journalists can benefit from it to a great degree. It is a must for larger biological libraries!Ó  (translated from German).

CLINICAL CHEMISTRY (2004, 50:1719-1720).  ÒÉthe book has an encyclopedic quality, far surpassing a dictionary.Ó ÒÉmany readers will find themselves engrossed in this fascinating book.Ó ÉÓThis is a wonderful bookÉÓ

PROTEOMICS (2004, 4:544-545). ÒOnce you start reading this book it is difficult to put down. It is a valuable source of such a breadth of information that would surely be difficult to find elsewhere.Ó  ÒÉa highly recommended one-stop resource for medics, grad students and researchers.Ó

GENETIC ENGINEERING NEWS (2004, 24(6), March 15):  ÒÉgenomics and post-genomics terms, including concepts, theories, and applications, explained concisely for novices and comprehensive enough for those with expertise.Ó

REFERENCE REVIEWS (2004, 18(62004):43-44):  Òexcellent volumeÓÉÓis a readable, accessible, well thought out and extremely useful reference book.Ó

MICROBE (Amer. Soc. Microbiol.) (2004, May):  ÒIt is impressive that a single author can put together a dictionary of this size and make it useful to the general scientific reader.ÓÉÓRŽdeiÕs definitions are accurateÓÉ :[he] is a clear winner.Ó

THE CHEMICAL EDUCATOR (2005, 10(6):56-57)  ÒRŽdei has eminently succeeded in attaining his goal.Ó  ÒNumerous cross-references link the short entries into a most encyclopedic, up-to-date text.ÓÉÓgold mine of valuableÉinformation.Ó

MEDICAL REFERENCE SERVICES QUARTERLY (2006, 2[(1]:104)  ÒÉhigh quality reference bookÓ  Òthis is the most comprehensiveÉÓ