Short description
A practical approach to feline genetics. This edition contains new chapters on molecular genetics, genetic mapping, and genetic variations. The differences between UK and US practice are made clear throughout the text.
Long description
The field of genetics has changed considerably since the first edition of this book was published in 1971. For decades the discussion of genetics was limited to observations of populations but now geneticists are beginning to look at the actual molecular mechanisms behind the traits and diseases seen in the cat. Continuing the pioneering work of the late Roy Robinson, Carolyn Vella and her team of experts have significantly expanded the scope of previous editions to produce a work which is now of equal benefit to both veterinary surgeons and cat breeders. Their aim has been to make the book more accessible and understandable whilst providing an impartial look at sometimes controversial and complex issues. The book retains the most important information published in previous editions and also incorporates some of the continuing work done by Roy Robinson prior to his death. A considerable amount of new information has been added in order to provide both breeders and veterinarians with the broadest possible range of information. The authors have not only reviewed the traditional sources of scientific literature and recently published studies, but have also conducted interviews with veterinarians, researchers and breeders.
Review
If for three decades the late Roy Robinson s Genetics for Cat Breeders has been the cat breeder s Bible, this new book must be the American Revised Version....[The authors] have successfully preserved, continued and expanded on Roy Robinson s pioneering work... Not only does it continue Robinson s work, it actually makes the best guide to feline genetics better! C.F.A. s The Almanac
Table of contents
- Reproduction
- principles of heredity
- molecular genetics and genetic mapping
- colour, pattern and coat inheritance
- genetics of colour, pattern and coat variation and breeds
- genetics of breeds
- cosmetic and non
- cosmetic abnormalities
- veterinary implications of genetics of breeds
- breeding practice
- Appendix
- record keeping