Of course, here are a few good books on disease genomes: 1 The GWASWAS Handbook by PR Amandola, GH Signoreli and PG Li is a very comprehensive guide to genomes, covering genomes, genomes analysis, bioinformation, and many other fields. It detailed the latest technologies and methods in the field of genomics and how to use these technologies and methods to solve diseases and biological problems. 2 Genes Environment and Disease: The link between the Microscope and the Microscope by B.F. Skinner is a classic book written by the American biologist B.F. Skinner. It tells the history and background of genetics and biochemistry and how they interact to guide disease prevention and treatment. 3 Genome-wide Association Studies in Disease by RD Chuang and TF Wu. This book details the role of genomes in many different types of diseases, including cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and so on. It provides many examples and practical tools to help readers better understand the application of genomes. 4 The Personalized Medicine Manual by SJ Solls, PhD and JPLajoie is a guide to personalized medicine that covers genomes, biochemistry, bioinformation, and many other fields. It talked about how to use genomes and bioinformatic technologies to develop customized medical plans and how to apply these plans to actual medical practice. I hope these recommendations can help you. I wish you a happy reading!