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Volume 341:619-620 August 19, 1999 Number 8
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Molecular Biology in Reproductive Medicine

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Edited by B.C.J.M. Fauser, with A.J. Rutherford, J.F. Strauss, III, and A. Van Steirteghem. 523 pp., illustrated. New York, Parthenon, 1999. $65. ISBN 1-85070-994-7.

Without doubt, molecular biology has changed the way in which we study biology and the way in which we solve problems in therapeutics and medicine. At the close of the second millennium, the sequencing of the entire human genome is well under way. This catalogue of our genes will be an indispensable tool for the diagnosis and treatment of inherited diseases. Molecular Biology in Reproductive Medicine provides a comprehensive yet easy-to-read account of the basics of molecular medicine. Several chapters are dedicated specifically to technical aspects, whereas other chapters provide details sufficient for understanding a particular application of diagnostic molecular . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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