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  1. Genetic Disorders Sourcebook: Basic Consumer Health Information About Hereditary Diseases and Disorders, Including Cystic Fibrosis, Down Syndrome, Hemophilia, ... Disease (Health Reference Series)
  2. Jewish Genetic Disorders: A Layman's Guide by Ernest L. Abel, 2001-08
  3. The Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders and Birth Defects (Facts on File Library of Health and Living) by James Wynbrandt, 2008-02-28
  4. The Face in Genetic Disorders by Richard M. Goodman, 1970
  5. FAMOUS PEOPLE AND GENETIC DISORDERS: FROM MONARCHS TO GENIUSES- A PORTRAIT OF THEIR GENETIC ILLNESSES by Nicola, C Ho, 2007-02-07
  6. Arab Genetic Disorders: A Layman's Guide by Ernest L. Abel, 2003-02-10
  7. Does It Run in the Family?: A Consumer's Guide to DNA Testing for Genetic Disorders by Doris Teichler-Zallen, Doris Teichler Zallen, 1997-06
  8. Living with Genetic Disorder: The Impact of Neurofibromatosis 1 by Joan Ablon, 1999-08-30
  9. Handbook of Neurodevelopmental and Genetic Disorders in Children
  10. Genetic Disorders among the Jewish People by Richard Merle Goodman, 1979-06-01
  11. UAMS laboratory unravels DNA code, diagnoses genetic disorders and more. (University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences): An article from: Arkansas Business by George Waldon, 1994-07-25
  12. Preventing Genetic Disorders.(Brief Article): An article from: The Futurist
  13. Genetic Disorders, Syndromology and Prenatal Diagnosis (Advances in the Study of Birth Defects)
  14. Genetic Studies in Affective Disorders: Overview of Basic Methods, Current Directions, and Critical Research Issues (Publication Series of the Depar) by Demitri F., M.D. Papolos, Herbert M. Lachman, 1994-01

1. MedlinePlus: Genetic Disorders
genetic disorders. Contents of this page News. From the NIH. general/Overviews. Anatomy National Cancer Institute) Specific genetic disorders ( National Human Genome Research Institute
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2. Genetic Disorders: The Links To Diet
Explores role of diet and nutrition in birth defects and genetic disorders. genetic disorders, Birth Defects and Logic. general Information on Genes, Nutrition and that birth defects and genetic disorders, especially connective tissue disorders such as
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Genetic Disorders
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Many researchers and support groups state that birth defects and genetic disorders, especially connective tissue disorders such as Marfan syndrome osteogenesis imperfecta and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome , can't possibly be cured through diet because they are inherited genetic disorders. This conclusion is invalid simply because many birth defects and inherited genetic disorders have been found to be improved, or even cured, through diet. The old school of thinking that a birth defect or inherited disorder had to be caused by a single gene is no longer widely held in medical circles. The breakthrough concept in research is that many birth defects and inherited disorders are influenced by both genes and environmental factors, especially nutrition. Genes may make people susceptible to certain defects and disorders, but they are often only a part of the picture. Some interesting examples and articles on the subject are listed below.

3. Ask NOAH About: Genetic Disorders
NOAH About genetic disorders. Ask NOAH About genetic disorders is a workin Phenylkentonuria and Pregnancy Part 1 general Information - Pacific Northwest Regional genetics Group
http://www.noah-health.org/english/illness/genetic_diseases/geneticdis.html
Ask NOAH About: Genetic Disorders
Ask NOAH About: Genetic Disorders is a work-in-progess on diseases that have a known or suspected genetic origin. This page will attempt to keep pace with the the Human Genome Project's published breakthoughs on genetic medicine. If the genetic disorder you need information on is not listed here, please try the NOAH search engine . For information on basic genetics, please visit Ask NOAH About: Genetics, Genomes, Cell Biology, and Cloning What are Genetic Disorders? Genetics Basics
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Birth Defects - Merck Manual, 2nd Home Edition
Birth Defects - March of Dimes (NOAH PROVIDER) (also in Spanish
Changes to Chromosomes - New South Wales Genetics Program, Australia
Changes to Chromosomes: Translocations - New South Wales Genetics Program, Australia
An Introduction to Genetics and Genetic Testing - Kidshealth ...
Genetics and Neuromuscular Diseases - Muscular Dystrophy Association (also in Spanish
Genetics Overview - Merck Manual Home Edition
Genes and Disease - NCBI ...
Genes and Populations - National Institute of General Medical Sciences (also in Spanish
Heritable Disorders of Connective Tissue - NIAMS
Impact of Medical Genetics - Mountain States Genetics Network
Simply Stated: Genetic Myths - Muscular Dystrophy Association ...
What are Genetic Disorders? - University of Utah

4. Genetic Disorders - General Health Information - Genetic Disorders Are Birth Def
genetic disorders general Health Information. genetic disorders - general HealthInformation. Your general Health Information genetic disorders business here!
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Is a medical conditions caused by mutations in a gene or set of genes.
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Cross-referenced categories in "Genetic Disorders - General Health Information": Congenital Diseases Gene Therapy Genetic Testing Articles ... United States Results 1 - 10 of 44 found in "Genetic Disorders - General Health Information": Genetic Science Learning Center An educational resource that explains how genetics relates to our lives and society. Activities for students, teachers and all others curious about genetics. ... What are genetic disorders and how are

5. American Society Of Human Genetics - Home Page
Informs health professionals, legislators, health policy makers, and the general public about all aspects of human genetics.
http://www.ashg.org/genetics/ashg/ashgmenu.htm
Your Family History A New Tool!
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still an issue April 1, 2004 press release Cloning

6. Genetic Disorders (Print Version)
Disease (National Institute of general Medical Sciences National Institute of NeurologicalDisorders and Stroke the Issues Raised by genetic Research (American
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7. Inherited Genetic Disorders, General Policy
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Medical Policy Manual. general Policy for Inherited genetic disorders. PURPOSE. To establish a basis for determining the medical necessity of genetic testing. DESCRIPTION genetic testing involves the analysis of human DNA, RNA, chromosomes, proteins, and
http://www.bcbst.com/MPManual/General_Policy_for_Inherited_Genetic_Disorders.htm
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Medical Policy Manual
General Policy for Inherited Genetic Disorders PURPOSE To establish a basis for determining the medical necessity of genetic testing. DESCRIPTION Genetic testing involves the analysis of human DNA, RNA, chromosomes, proteins, and certain metabolites. These tests are used to detect certain hereditary diseases. When used in clinical settings, these tests can be used to predict risk of disease, identify carriers, and formulate prenatal diagnosis/prognosis. POLICY
  • BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee recognizes the need for consistency in the determination of medical appropriateness for genetic testing.
  • Services will be considered medically appropriate only if they have met BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee's technology evaluation criteria.
THE FOLLOWING POLICIES HAVE BEEN REVIEWED. PLEASE REFER TO THE POLICY TO DETERMINE MEDICAL APPROPRIATENESS. DIAGNOSTICS: THERAPEUTICS: EFFECTIVE DATE

8. Genetic Disorders - General Practice Notebook
genetic disorders. In general, genetic disorders can either be problems withwhole or part of a chromosome, or problems at the level of the gene.
http://www.gpnotebook.co.uk/cache/-1925906425.htm
genetic disorders In general, genetic disorders can either be problems with whole or part of a chromosome, or problems at the level of the gene. The latter group divides into the autosomal and sex chromosome disorders.
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9. Genetic Lipoprotein Disorders - General Practice Notebook
Features of Major genetic Lipoprotein disorders. Disorder, premature CAD; family historyof hypercholesterolemia. 0.2% of general population; 5% of MI survivors 60
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genetic lipoprotein disorders Features of Major Genetic Lipoprotein Disorders Disorder Principle plasma abnormality [corresponding Fredrickson classification**] Clinical Features Estimated Frequency Heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia +LDL only (inherited abnormality of the LDL receptor) [IIa]
  • tendinous xanthomas corneal arcus premature CAD family history of hypercholesterolemia 0.2% of general population 5% of MI survivors <60 yr old Autosomal codominant
Familial defective apolipoprotein B +LDL (inherited abnormality of apoprotein B interferes with binding to LDL receptor) [IIa] same clinical features as heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia same frequency as heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia Familial combined hyperlipidemia
  • 1/3: LDL only [IIa] 1/3: VLDL only [IV] 1/3: LDL and VLDL [IIb]
Apo-B overproduction is common
  • usually >30 yr old often overweight usually no xanthomas premature CAD different generations have different lipoprotein abnormalities 0.5% of general population 15% of MI survivors <60 yr old autosomal dominant
Polygenic hypercholesterolemia +LDL [IIa]
  • premature CAD no xanthomas no family history of hypercholesterolemia
unknown Familial hypertriglyceridemia (2.3-10 mmol/L)

10. Exploring Genes & Genetic Disorders
Images of all 24 human chromosomes and different genes that have been mapped to them. Free wall poster available from Web site. residing on them, many associated with genetic disorders. These data, and many Web groups, and other general material. Main page. Overviews of genetic disorders. Gateways to Health
http://www.ornl.gov/hgmis/posters/chromosome
Human Genome Project Information Genomics:GTL Microbial Genome Program home The U.S. Department of Energy Biological and Environmental Research program funds this site. S cientists, enabled by the Human Genome Project , are churning out an unprecedented volume of data on human chromosomes and the tens of thousands of genes residing on them, many associated with genetic disorders. These data, and many Web sites on human genetic disorders, are freely accessible on the Internet. Gene Gateway, originally designed as a Web companion to the popular Human Genome Landmarks poster, is a collection of guides and tutorials designed to help students and other novice users get started with some of the resources that make these data available to the public. This Web site introduces various Internet tools that anyone can use to investigate genetic disorders, chromosomes, genome maps, genes, sequence data, genetic variants, and molecular structures. NOTE : Genetic disorder information furnished by resources described in this guide should not be used as a substitute for consultation with a physician. Questions or concerns regarding any medical condition should be discussed with a professional, such as a physician, genetic counselor, or medical geneticist. For more information on genetic health professionals, see the HGPI

11. Exploring Genes & Genetic Disorders
Human DNA GraphicGenetic Disorder Guide Nontechnical resources on disorder descriptionsand trials, support groups, and other general material.
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/posters/chromosome/
Human Genome Project Information Genomics:GTL Microbial Genome Program home The U.S. Department of Energy Biological and Environmental Research program funds this site. S cientists, enabled by the Human Genome Project , are churning out an unprecedented volume of data on human chromosomes and the tens of thousands of genes residing on them, many associated with genetic disorders. These data, and many Web sites on human genetic disorders, are freely accessible on the Internet. Gene Gateway, originally designed as a Web companion to the popular Human Genome Landmarks poster, is a collection of guides and tutorials designed to help students and other novice users get started with some of the resources that make these data available to the public. This Web site introduces various Internet tools that anyone can use to investigate genetic disorders, chromosomes, genome maps, genes, sequence data, genetic variants, and molecular structures. NOTE : Genetic disorder information furnished by resources described in this guide should not be used as a substitute for consultation with a physician. Questions or concerns regarding any medical condition should be discussed with a professional, such as a physician, genetic counselor, or medical geneticist. For more information on genetic health professionals, see the HGPI

12. Bibb County Medical Center - RAAHEC
Resources by Topic genetic disorders. general genetic disorders Clinical Resources Prevalence of genetic disorders Access document. Preconception Counseling Access document
http://bibbcountymc-dl.slis.ua.edu/clinical/genetics/general.htm
Clinical Resources by Topic: Genetic Disorders
General Genetic Disorders Clinical Resources
Clinical Guidelines Clinical Trials News Miscellaneous Resources See also:

13. Disorder Guide
Alliance resource designed to help general audiences find quality information aboutspecific genetic conditions comments, or referrals for disorders not listed
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/posters/chromosome/diseaseind
Human Genome Project Information Genomics:GTL Microbial Genome Program home The U.S. Department of Energy Biological and Environmental Research program funds this site.
Genetic Disorder Information on the Web Information furnished by resources described in this guide should not be used as a substitute for consultation with a physician. Questions or concerns regarding a medical condition should be discussed with a professional, such as a physician, genetic counselor, or medical geneticist. This guide to genetic disorder resources includes portals that direct users to medical information produced and maintained by third-party sources. Even though some Web sites institute review and selection policies to regulate the quality of their links, users must be able to judge the legitimacy of material they encounter on the Web. See the Evaluation Guide for some tips and links to resources for evaluating Web sites. Types of resources described in this guide: Overviews of Genetic Disorders Gateways to Medical Information Support Groups and Organizations Bibliographic Databases ... Clinical Trials Resources See the Sample Profiles to access case studies that serve as examples of the kinds of information you can find using the resources described in this guide.

14. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
Clinical Resources by Topic genetic disorders.general genetic disorders Clinical Resources.
http://cchs-dl.slis.ua.edu/clinical/genetics/general.htm
Clinical Resources by Topic: Genetic Disorders
General Genetic Disorders Clinical Resources
Clinical Guidelines Clinical Trials News Miscellaneous Resources See also:

15. Capstone Clinic Digital Library
Resources by Topic genetic disorders. general genetic disorders Patient/Family Resources genetic Testing Patient /Familly Resoures. general genetic disorders Clinical Resources
http://capstoneclinic-dl.slis.ua.edu/patientinfo/genetics/general.htm
Patient/Family Resources by Topic: Genetic Disorders
General Genetic Disorders Patient/Family Resources
Miscellaneous See also:

16. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
general genetic disorders Patient/Family Resources. Miscellaneous. Miscellaneousgeneral genetic disorders Patient/Family Resources.
http://cchs-dl.slis.ua.edu/patientinfo/genetics/general.htm
Patient/Family Resources by Topic: Genetic Disorders
General Genetic Disorders Patient/Family Resources
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17. THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 21, Ch. 286, General Principles Of Medical
Topics. general. Inheritance Of SingleGene Defects. Chromosomal disorders. MitochondrialDNA Abnormalities. Cancer genetics. Forensic genetics. genetic Therapy.
http://www.merck.com/mrkshared/mmanual/section21/chapter286/286a.jsp

18. THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 18, Ch. 247, Prenatal Genetic Evaluation
general. (See also Ch. 286.). genetic screening identifies persons at increasedrisk of developing or of conceiving offspring with genetic disorders.
http://www.merck.com/mrkshared/mmanual/section18/chapter247/247a.jsp

19. HealthyNJ--Information For Healthy Living--Genetic Disorders
In general, the accuracy of the two procedures is comparable To read the rest of thisexcellent article on genetic disorders, please click here http//www.merck
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Additional Information General Description
New Jersey Resources

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The body's genetic material is contained within the nucleus of each of its cells. The genetic material consists of coils of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) arranged in a complex way to form chromosomes. Human cells contain 46 chromosomes in pairs, including one pair of sex chromosomes. Each DNA molecule is a long double helix that resembles a spiral staircase. The steps of the staircase, which determine a person's genetic code, consist of pairs of four types of molecules called bases. In the steps, adenine is paired with thymine, and guanine is paired with cytosine. The genetic code is written in triplets, so each group of three steps of the staircase codes the production of one of the amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins. A gene consists of the code required to construct one protein. Genes vary in size, depending on the size of the protein. Genes are arranged in a precise sequence on the chromosomes; the location of a particular gene is called its locus.

20. HealthyNJ--Information For Healthy Living--Genetic Disorders
Basics on Genes and genetic disorders Intended for teens, this site from KidsHealthprovides a general explanation, links to related articles on the site
http://www.healthynj.org/dis-con/gene/links.htm
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Genetic Disorders Ask NOAH About: Genetic Disorders
- NOAH, New York Online Access to Health, is maintained by a group of organizations that include the New York Academy of Medicine, the New York City Department of Health, and the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center. The information obtained at this web site can be accessed in English or Spanish and includes links to information on genetic testing and couseling, gene therapy, and specific diseases. Basics on Genes and Genetic Disorders - Intended for teens, this site from KidsHealth provides a general explanation, links to related articles on the site, and links to additional information. - Click on a body system or a chromosome number to learn about a variety of genetic diseases; from the National Center for Biotechnology Information.

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