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Genetics for Haematologists: The Molecular Genetic Basis of Haematological Disorders
  1. Andrew J Green

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    Wadie F Bahou. ReMEDICA Genetics for . . . Series. Series Editor, Eli Hatchwell. (Pp 142; £25.) London: ReMEDICA Publishing. 2000. ISBN 1 901346 11 0.

    This book is a relatively small monograph of 130 pages, which is part of a series published by ReMEDICA, each monograph aimed at being a succinct summary of genetic disorders seen by a relevant medical speciality. The series aims to bring non-genetic specialists up to date both in relation to genetics in general and their own speciality. The book is effectively in two parts, the first being a list of 32 different haematological disorders, and the second being just over 30 pages of basic molecular (but not clinical) genetics, with an attached glossary. The second part is presumably common to each book in the “ReMEDICA …

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