Please give me some suggestions about good textbooks for my molecular genetics next semester. The syllabus from 2014 is attached. I am familiar with material from classical molecular biology text such as weaver's book.
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I think good old Hartwell would cover most of it together: Hartwell, L., Goldberg, Michael L, & Fischer, Janice A. (2015). Genetics, from genes to genomes (5th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education.
A little bit unsure how much in detail it goes with the subjects however as it is an introductory textbook.
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