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Author Flint, Jonathan.

Title How genes influence behavior / Jonathan Flint, Ralph J. Greenspan, Kenneth S. Kendler.

Imprint Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010.

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 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  155.7 F646h 2010    ---  Available
Description xii, 249 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction Schizophrenia Molecular genetics - Linkage Analysis Alcohol, depression and sex . Genetic association analysis and candidate genes Genome wide association studies Model systems: Mice Model systems: Genetic Variation in Flies and Worms Model Systems: Circadian Rhythms Model Systems: Neural Mechanisms of Learning and Memory E Pluribus Unum, Ex Uno Plura: Reconciling Single Gene and Multigene Pictures of Behavior Methods
Summary (Publisher-supplied data) How important are genetic influences on behavior? How many genes influence an individual behavior, and how much influence does a single gene have? How do genes interact with the environment to influence the development of behavioral traits? What are the differences between humans and 'simpler' organisms when it comes to the genetic control of behavior? How Genes Influence Behavior is a unique introduction to behavioral genetics, which combines conceptual rigor with accessibility to answer questions such as these--answers that carry important implications for the nature of who we are. Offering unparalleled insights into how behavioral genetics is probed through real-world research, it considers evidence from humans and the major model organisms of mouse, fruit-fly and nematode worm to demonstrate how much of our current understanding of the genetic basis of human behavior stems from our exploration of other animals. Further, it uses these studies to connect the key themes of the book--the nature of gene action, and the inter-relationship of genetic and environmental influences on behavior-across organisms, highlighting key commonalities and differences. The book also shows the major impact that neurobiology is having on our understanding of the field, to give a true depiction of behavioral genetics in the 21st century. However, care is taken throughout not to overwhelm the reader with scientific detail. Instead, the authors make the book fun to read without sacrificing accuracy or devaluing the complexity of the subject matter: they 'personalize' the science, mixing more standard narrative with biographical details to make the subject come alive. With the media filled with talk of the discovery of genes 'for' an array of human behaviors, there has never been a more pressing need for today's students--tomorrow's researchers--to be equipped with a clear, balanced view of the field. How Genes Influence Behavior is the perfect guide for all students, delivered in the words of three researchers who have witnessed first-hand the emergence of this fascinating field, and whose own investigations have been central to our current understanding of it.
Subject Behaviorism (Psychology)
Genetics.
Genomic imprinting.
Added Author Greenspan, Ralph J.
Kendler, Kenneth S., 1950-
ISBN 9780199559909
0199559902

 
    
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