This volume explores the concept of molecular asymmetry (chirality) in biological systems, emphasizing its role in biochemical processes, molecular structure, and biological function.
A comprehensive introductory textbook in zoology, College Zoology covers the structure, function, classification, and evolution of animals. It integrates fundamental biological principles with detailed descriptions of animal groups, making it suitable for undergraduate students studying general zoology. The book emphasizes comparative anatomy, physiology, and ecological relationships within t…
General Zoology presents a comprehensive introduction to the study of animals, emphasizing the unity and diversity of the animal kingdom through an evolutionary framework. The text explores fundamental biological principles such as cell structure, metabolism, genetics, and development, and connects these concepts to the structure and function of animal systems. The book systematically surveys …
No official abstract was provided in the catalog entry; however, this edition is widely known as a standard medical biochemistry textbook offering comprehensive coverage of biochemical principles with clinical correlations. (Based on general catalog descriptions; no specific abstract available.)
A Dictionary of Genetics (Third Edition) is a comprehensive reference work designed to support students, researchers, and educators in genetics and related biological sciences. Reflecting major advances in molecular, clinical, and quantitative genetics, this edition includes approximately 5,700–6,000 clearly defined terms, many of which were newly introduced since the second edition. The dic…
This widely used textbook provides a clear and comprehensive introduction to histology, the study of microscopic structures of cells, tissues, and organs. It combines detailed illustrations with concise explanations to help students understand tissue organization and function. The book is commonly used in medical and biological science education.
Handbook of Genetics is a classic multi-volume reference edited by Robert C. King. It provides an extensive overview of genetic principles and research, including gene structure, chromosome behavior, mutation, recombination, and evolutionary genetics. The handbook is widely used as a reference source for advanced students and researchers in biology.