With human genome sequencing nearly complete, the need for genetic analyses of complex human diseases and population polymorphisms is greatly magnified. This book is designed to maximize user-friendliness and appeal for an audience requiring further guidance but typically overwhelmed by this subject area. The authors provide a practical background in statistical genetics for biologists and other non-mathematicians with an interest in performing genetic analyses. This "cookbook" presents step-by-step recipes to the most commonly performed analyses, allowing users to apply the principles to their own research. Key features: · Written in an engaging, non-technical style · Organized logically, starting with the basics and ending with more complex analyses · Allows researchers to perform genetic analyses without the help of a trained statistician · Incorporates guidelines on use of the most commonly used programs · Emphasis on providing practical applications to real problems with a minimum of mathematical equations · Includes a comprehensive glossary · Covers pedigree linkage, population association, complex diseases, and microarray data analyses · Includes an introduction to the essential concepts underlying genetic analysis