By Roman B. Romaniuk, 76 pages, soft cover.
This is the "must have" reference for everyone learning about or teaching DNA concepts.
Roman has the knack of being able to explain difficult topics in ways that make them easy to understand.
This book presents a host of memory tricks and mini-summaries that will reinforce the underlying concepts and help you organise and remember them.
The glossary is probably the most extensive list of definitions you will come across in this field.
Over 280 DNA-related terms are comprehensively covered.
Roman's Notes on DNA is:
"A useful addition to any student's personal library, or as a supplement to the textbook used in biology courses. Highly recommended for use by students and educators struggling to make the fascinating topic of DNA both understandable and memorable".
- Professor Don Galbraith, University of Toronto