First introduced in the late 20th century, Introduction to Genetic Analysis (often abbreviated as IGA) was revolutionary because it didn't just list facts—it taught students how geneticists think. The 10th edition, published by W. H. Freeman and Macmillan Learning, carries this torch forward under the renowned authorship of .
Detailed exploration of DNA structure, replication, repair, and recombination. The treatment of homologous recombination and double-strand break repair is particularly clear, using elegant diagrams that have become a hallmark of the series.