Consequences of Chromosome Imbalance
Explore the intricate world of genetics with Consequences of Chromosome Imbalance by Cambridge University Press, published in 1986. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 510 pages, delving into the significant issues surrounding chromosome imbalance—a critical factor influencing human health and development. The book meticulously examines the mechanisms behind this major human problem, detailing its impact on various life stages, from spontaneous abortion and developmental delays to behavioral issues and malignancies. Ideal for researchers, students, and anyone interested in the complexities of genetics, this volume offers valuable insights into the consequences of chromosome imbalances. Enhance your understanding of genetic disorders and their implications with this essential addition to your library.