There should be a table of contents or a summary at the end of the chapter. We have no idea of what textbook you are referring to.
It usually is considered to be a discipline of the biological sciences (Biology). An introductory Biology textbook is sure to have a chapter (or perhaps several chapters) on Genetics. In advanced Biology classes, you are likely to take an entire course on Genetics, and are likely to be using an entire textbook dealing only with Genetics.
Study of the structure of chromosomes and genes is called as 'Genetics'.
Cells and genetics are related. Cells that make people make your genetics.
Your genetics, my genetics, anyone's genetics.
Genetics; and Biochemistry examines and discovers the roots [origins] of both of these.
The chapter 1in the investigatory project is Introduction..
Donald I. Patt has written: 'Comparative vertebrate histology' 'An introduction to modern genetics' -- subject(s): Genetics
William Goodwin has written: 'An Introduction To Forensic Genetics'
Introduction to Journey Chapter One ..
Mark C. K. Yang has written: 'Introduction to statistical methods in modern genetics' -- subject(s): Genetics, Statistical methods
Chapter 30 right at the introduction
In the introduction of Chapter 10 in "Ender's Game," the people talking are Graff, Anderson, and the Minister of Colonization. They are discussing Ender's progress and his training in Battle School.
Using the introduction before Chapter 1 makes more sense to me. The intro usually involves background information or, perhaps, a commentary by someone other than the author. Chapter breaks involve key parts of the plot, story, etc.
It usually is considered to be a discipline of the biological sciences (Biology). An introductory Biology textbook is sure to have a chapter (or perhaps several chapters) on Genetics. In advanced Biology classes, you are likely to take an entire course on Genetics, and are likely to be using an entire textbook dealing only with Genetics.
Edward John Kormondy has written: 'Introduction to genetics' -- subject(s): Programmed instruction, Genetics 'Fundamentals of human ecology' -- subject(s): Human ecology 'The systematics of Tetragoneuria' -- subject(s): Tetragoneuria
In the book of Psalm chapter 111 verse 9 you can read of where it says " Holy and reverend is His name."
The introduction of a chapter typically provides a preview or summary of the topics or key points that will be covered in that chapter. It gives readers a roadmap of what to expect and helps set the context for the upcoming content.