Given all the findings from the Human Genome Project, initially I was very interested in the genetics field. The introductory genetics course I took used Hartwell as the primary text. Given the excellent credentials of the authors, I was quite surprised by their text.
This edition suffered from a series of flaws that could have been avoided by more thorough editing. The first chapter on Mendel's laws was quite readable but the quality went downhill from there. In later material,new terminology would be intorduced, used for several pages, and then finally defined. Occasionally, the authors provided a tremendous amount of detail about the methodology in a series of experiments and then conclude the section with a blanket (over) generalizations about the meaning of the data. Overall, there was very limited flow between chapters, figures were mislabeled or contracted the material from the text. It was apparent that there was limited communication between writers of each individual chapter, some chapters felt like they were written for the advanced high school level and others for a graduate seminar in genetics.
Further, the CD that came with the text, never worked for me (it did however download a ton of junk onto my hardrive though). Given the choice, any other genetics book probably would have been more appropriate. If this book makes it to a 2nd edition, maybe that one will be more readable.
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