Protein Dysfunction in Human Genetic Disease
Discover the intricate world of genetic disorders with Protein Dysfunction in Human Genetic Disease by D. M. Swallow, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1997. This enlightening hardback spans 272 pages, delving into the molecular foundations of hereditary diseases. As our understanding of genetic diseases evolves, this book highlights the critical role of DNA mutations that lead to abnormalities in protein structure and function. Ideal for professionals and students in the fields of genetics, medical genetics, and life sciences, this comprehensive resource offers valuable insights into the complexities of protein dysfunction and its impact on human health. Enhance your knowledge of diet, nutrition, and the genetic underpinnings of disorders with this essential addition to your library.