Genetics Basics: A Beginner's Guide to Genetics

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For those new to genetics, starting with beginner-friendly resources is essential. A recommended book is "Genome" by Matt Ridley, noted for its accessibility. Additionally, individuals studying genetic linkage and crossover are seeking exercises to apply their understanding. Suggestions for practical exercises or resources to reinforce learning in these areas are encouraged.
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Hi everyone,
I'm new to genetics, but would like to start studying it, what would be a good starting book :confused:
 
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Try this link, it's great for a beginner to DNA and Genetics

Also one of my favorite books is Genome by Matt Ridley, it's easy to understand.
 
Well, I'm also a new one to genetics. I'm at Genetic linkage and crossover... I think I can understand the stuff.. but I can't find exercises to apply... What;s your idea?
Thanks
 
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