Reading Material for Neuroscience, Genetics, Biochem

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For those interested in expanding their knowledge in Neuroscience, Genetics, and Biochemistry, several textbooks are highly recommended. For Genetics, "Genomes" by T.A. Brown and "Human Molecular Genetics" by Strachan and Read are suggested. In Biochemistry, "Biochemistry" by Mathews and Van Holde is a key resource. Additionally, purchasing these books through specific links can support educational forums, as a portion of sales is donated to them.
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I have a working knowledge of Neuroscience, but I disire to learn more, also id like to start gather knowledge on Genetics and Biochem... if someone can please suggest good informational reading material on Neuroscience, or an Introduction to Genetics/Biochem. that would be very helpfull. Thanks in advance for all the help
 
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Genetics: Genomes by T.A. Brown or Human Molecular Genetics by Strachan and Read
Biochemistry: Biochemistry by Mathews and Van Holde
 
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im looking for textbooks.
 
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