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  1. Modern Genetic Analysis: Integrating Genes and Genomes by Anthony J.F. Griffiths, William M. Gelbart, et all 2002-02-22
  2. Genetic Witness: Science, Law, and Controversy in the Making of DNA Profiling by Jay D. Aronson, 2007-11
  3. Psychiatric Genetics: Applications in Clinical Practice
  4. Population Genetics: A Concise Guide by John H. Gillespie, 2004-07-02
  5. Genetics: Analysis of Genes and Genomes by Daniel L. Hartl, Elizabeth W. Jones, 2004-08
  6. Control of Canine Genetic Diseases (Howell Reference Books) by George A. Padgett, 1998-10-26
  7. On Genetic Interests: Family, Ethnicity, and Humanity in an Age of Mass Migration by Frank Kemp Salter, 2006-11-13
  8. Jewish Genetic Disorders: A Layman's Guide by Ernest L. Abel, 2001-08
  9. Human Genetics for the Social Sciences (Advanced Psychology Text Series) by Gregory Carey, 2002-07-15
  10. Robinson's Genetics for Cat Breeders and Veterinarians by Carolyn M. Vella, Lorraine M. Shelton, et all 1999-10-15
  11. Genetics and Mental Retardation Syndromes: A New Look at Behavior and Interventions by Elisabeth M. Dykens, Robert M. Hodapp, et all 2000-07
  12. Mouse Genetics: Concepts and Applications by Lee M. Silver, 1995-04-13
  13. Introduction to the General Theory of Cultural Genetics by Deniz F. Sar, 2003-08-27
  14. Elementary Building Blocks of a Revolutionary General Theory: Introductory Hypotheses to the General Theory of Cultural Genetics and their Relevance for Turkey, Turkish Language Edition by F. Deniz Sar, 2005-03-02

1. Genetics General Information
You are here Homepage Policy and guidance - Health and social care topics- Genetics - genetics general information. genetics general information.
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conception in the NHS. genetics general information. General informationabout genetics. Information. Genetics white paper. 24 June 2003
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3. LookSmart - Directory - Genetics General Guides
Desk General Guides. genetics general Guides Explore the fieldof genetics with these extensive overviews of the discipline.
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    Get the latest facts on cloning, genetic disorders, IQs, aging, and genetic databases. With links to scientific journals.
    allRefer Reference - Genetic Engineering

    Resource attempts to explain this concept which involves using methods to manipulate the DNA of cells. Read on monoclonal antibodies and polymerase chain reaction.
    allRefer Reference - Genetics

    Discover details on basic laws, terminology, and an overview of the scientific study of the mechanism of heredity. Read on evolutionary mechanisms.
    allRefer Reference - Mutation, in Biology

    Examine details on the concept and read on point mutations and induced mutations. Includes related links on genetics and genetic engineering.
    American Museum of Natural History - Genomic Revolution
    Exhibit at this Manhattan museum discusses the history and implications of the Human Genome Project. Learn about the possibilities and problems of genetic manipulation. Bib. of Genetic Variation in Natural Populations
  • 4. MCB 229 Spring 2000: Microbial Genetics: General Principles
    Quiz Me! Microbial genetics general principles. Lecture Index. CourseResources page. Last revised Wednesday, March 29, 2000 Ch.
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    Microbial genetics: general principles
    Lecture Index Course Resources page Last revised: Wednesday, March 29, 2000
    Ch. 13 in Prescott et al Microbiology, 4th Ed. Note: These notes are provided as a guide to topics the instructor hopes to cover during lecture. Actual coverage will always differ somewhat from what is printed here. These notes are not a substitute for the actual lecture!
    Unique features of bacterial genetics
    • Single genome per cell
    • Enormous numbers of offspring; even the most improbable events can occur at significant rates
    • Genome can be sequenced in reasonable time
    Terminology
    Mutation and mutation rate
    • mutation = heritable change in DNA (or RNA for RNA viruses)
    • can come about as a result of single base change, multiple base changes, even addition or deletion of large amounts of DNA
    • effects of a mutation range from being
    • undetectable (e.g., base change leads to a same amino acid being specified, or slightly different amino acid with no effect on protein structure or activity)
    • slight (e.g., amino acid substitution leads to altered protein, slight change in active site)

    5. SpringerLink - Publication
    link.springerny.com/link/service/journals/00438/tocs.htm link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00438/tocs.htm U of T Molecular Medical genetics general InformationThe Department of Molecular and Medical Genetics. Graduate Programs inMolecular and Medical Genetics. The Department offers both M.Sc.
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    Publication Molecular Genetics and Genomics Publisher: Springer-Verlag Heidelberg ISSN: 1617-4615 (Paper) 1617-4623 (Online) Subject: Life Sciences Issues in bold contain article full text that you are entitled to view. Online First Volume 271 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 ... Request a sample Volume 270 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 269 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 268 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 267 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 266 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 265 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 264 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Numbers 1-2 Volume 263 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 262 Number 6 Numbers 4-5 Number 3 Number 2 ... Number 1 Volume 261 Number 6 Numbers 4-5 Number 3 Number 2 ... Number 1 Volume 260 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Numbers 2-3 ... Number 1 Volume 259 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 258 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Numbers 1-2 Volume 257 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 256 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 255 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 254 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 253 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Numbers 1-2 Volume 252 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Numbers 1-2 Volume 251 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 250 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Change Status: Prior to Thursday, March 01, 2001 this publication was named

    6. General Information About The ABMG
    American Board of Medical genetics general INFORMATION The AmericanBoard of Medical Genetics, Inc. ABMG Administrative Office 9650
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    American Board of Medical Genetics
    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The American Board of Medical Genetics, Inc.
    ABMG Administrative Office
    9650 Rockville Pike
    Bethesda, MD 20814-3998 Phone: (301) 634-7316
    FAX: (301) 634-7320
    E-mail: abmg@genetics.faseb.org The American Board of Medical Genetics certifies individuals and accredits training programs in the field of human genetics. The establishment of the American Board of Medical Genetics evolved out of a recognized need and commitment by the founding members to improve the level and standards of clinical care in the area of medical genetics, both for the care giver and the institutions providing care. It was also apparent that within this rapidly-expanding field, specific areas of expertise were emerging, all equally important components of the clinical genetics health care delivery system. Thus, a twelve-member Board of Directors was founded consisting of human geneticists representing expertise in the areas of clinical genetics, medical genetics, laboratory genetics (including clinical cytogenetics, clinical biochemical and clinical molecular genetics) and genetic counseling. To reinforce its commitment to quality care at the individual level, the Board, with the assistance of the National Board of Medical Examiners, instituted certifying examinations in these areas of expertise. These certifying examinations are offered every three years. Because the technology of medical genetics is advancing so rapidly, test questions must be thoroughly reviewed and rewritten each time to be sure that the geneticists who take the exams are thoroughly up-to-date in a fast-moving field. In order to be eligible to sit for the examination, the candidate must have successfully completed a minimum of two years in an ABMG-accredited training program. Individuals who want to sit for clinical genetics and a laboratory specialty must complete a minimum of three years in an ABMG- or ACGME accredited training program (see

    7. General Genetics
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    8. General Genetics At Emporia State Univ.
    and support to students in general genetics at Emporia State University. As general genetics is taught every semester, the
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    Genetics Home Page
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    This home page is designed to provide information and support to students in General Genetics at Emporia State University. As general genetics is taught every semester, the notes and problem sets are often updated, though the general requirements for the course and the format stays basically the same.
    Genetics Lecture (GB 425)
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    Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man Last updated on 10 January 2004.
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  • 9. Laboratory Of Genetics And Aging Alzheimer's Disease Research
    Under Construction! The genetics and Aging Unit at Massachusetts general Hospital. Rudolph E. Tanzi, PhD, Director
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    Under Construction!
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    10. GENERAL GENETICS COURSE HOME PAGE
    general genetics ONLINE COURSE. Welcome the general genetics On-line course. Its objective is to introduce students and the public in general to the basic concepts in genetics.
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    GENERAL GENETICS ON-LINE COURSE Welcome the General Genetics On-line course. Its objective is to introduce students and the public in general to the basic concepts in genetics. The contents of the course will be built-up progressively, thus you should check back periodically to see the new additions. There is no time limit or pace to keep. Each user should set her/his parameters. This way, we hope everybody will enjoy learning a bit about the Science of the XXI Century. How to use the material: Although lateral links will be provided, it is recommended that first time users use the pages in sequence. Once they have become familiarized with the contents, they can use the materials more freely. Users should note that in order to make explanations more general, we have used color coding in the pages that explain each concept. In some cases, we might subsequently use specific examples. Users can find a help menu , and can also find explanations on navigational buttons , and a small glossary TABLE OF CONTENT
  • Dominant-Recessive Inheritance
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  • X-linked Dominant Inheritance with Male Lethality (maternal gene)
  • X-linked Dominant Inheritance with Male Lethality (paternal gene)
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    12. The Pet Rodent Homepage
    Basic description of several common species, general care and information, and genetics.
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    13. THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 21, Ch. 286, General Principles Of Medical Genetics
    Chapter 286. general Principles Of Medical genetics Mitochondrial DNA Abnormalities. Cancer genetics. Immunogenetics. Forensic genetics
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    This Publication Is Searchable The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy Section 21. Special Subjects Chapter 286. General Principles Of Medical Genetics Topics [General] Inheritance Of Single-Gene Defects Multifactorial Inheritance Nontraditional Inheritance ... Genetic Therapy
    [General]
    Human development depends on genetic and environmental factors. A person's genetic composition (genome) is established at conception. The genetic information is carried in the DNA of the chromosomes and mitochondria. Most diseases probably have some genetic component, the extent of which varies. Environmental factors may alter genetic information through mutation or other structural alteration and can affect classic genetic disorders (eg, dietary management in phenylketonuria, drugs for hypercholesterolemia). DNA's capacity to replicate constitutes the basis of hereditary transmission. DNA also provides the genetic code, which determines cell development and metabolism by controlling RNA synthesis. The sequence of the elements (nucleotides) that comprise DNA and RNA determines protein composition and thus its function. Genes, the basic units of heredity, are arranged linearly within the DNA along the chromosomes; each gene has a specific location (locus) or position on the chromosomes. The number and arrangement of loci on homologous chromosomes are usually identical. However, the structure of a specific gene may have minor variations (polymorphisms) without causing disease. The specific nucleotide sequence of the genes that occupy the two homologous loci along the two chromosomes of a pair are called alleles. The two alleles (ie, the one inherited from the mother and the one inherited from the father) may have slightly different nucleotide sequences or may be the same. A person with a pair of identical alleles for a particular gene is a homozygote; a person with a pair of dissimilar alleles is a heterozygote.

    14. Welcome To Dr. Herr's Genetics 410 Web Site
    Provides lecture notes, images, animations, problems sets, practice exams, and background notes useful to college students who are in a general genetics course.
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    Roll over the image to find the links. To return to the CV page, simply close this page when you are finished looking at the site. Thanks for viewing! Use of this cover is with permission of Time Magazine.

    15. Honest Intellectual Inquiry: Science Sites
    Includes categorized links to general science, anthropology, archaeology, astronomy, biology, genetics, evolution, chemistry, physics, climatology, computers, ecology, geology, mathematics, medicine, and paleontology.
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    Index The Weird Bookstores TusCon History ... Science May 31, 2004.
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    If you're trapped in someone else's frames click here to break free.
    If it hadn't been for my abysmal lack of ability in math, I probably would've become a scientist instead of a Romantic Lit major. As to what kind of science, I never had the opportunity to discover my alter milieu - I love several fields of hard science and several of (what are considered by some) the "softer" sciences. I have now broken these links down by category. Because of the inter-disciplinary nature of so much in the sciences these days, I thought it better to list some links in more than just one category. If you think any other link(s) belong in a different category, or definitely should be in more than one, please send me e-mail. I'd also like to know if you are aware of other good Science links I have missed. Thank you.
    I have divided my Science page into the following subjects for your convenience:
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    16. SpringerLink - Publication
    Topics included topics are general, medical, and applied microbiology and virology and span the disciplines of physiology, biochemistry, genetics, biotechnology, morphology, taxonomy, diagnostic methods, and immunology as applied to microorganisms.
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    Publication Current Microbiology Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC ISSN: 0343-8651 (Paper) 1432-0991 (Online) Subject: Life Sciences Issues in bold contain article full text that you are entitled to view. Volume 48 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 ... Number 1 Volume 47 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 ... Request a sample Volume 46 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 45 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 44 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 43 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 42 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 41 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 40 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 39 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 38 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 37 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 36 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 35 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 34 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 33 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 32 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Publication 1 of 1 Previous Publication Next Publication Linking Options About This Journal Editorial Board Manuscript Submission Quick Search Search within this publication...

    17. Abstracts: GENETICS OF DYSTONIA
    Idiopathic torsion dystonia, by Laurie Ozelius, Molecular Neurogenetics Unit, Massachusetts general Hospital, Charlestown, Ma. 2nd Workshop Neurogenetics in Germany, Munich, October 1921, 1995.
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    home genetic news bioinformatics biotechnology ... next Abstracts: GENETICS OF DYSTONIA January 10, 1996 Neurogenetics
    Laurie Ozelius Molecular Neurogenetics Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, Ma.
    2nd Workshop Neurogenetics in Germany, Munich, October 19-21, 1995
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    Idiopathic torsion dystonia (ITD)
    Idiopathic torsion dystonia (ITD) is a movement disorder characterized by sustained muscle contractions, causing twisting movements and postures that are not attributed to exogenous factors (i.e. trauma, neuroleptics) or other neurological disorders (i.e. Wilson’s disease, Parkinson’s disease) (Fahn et al., 1987). Clinical variation is extreme, ranging from focal involvement of a single body region, to generalized involvement of the limbs and trunk. This clinical variation most probably leads to the underestimation of the prevalence of ITD as many patients go undiagnosed. The frequency of the disease has been estimated at 1/160,000 in the general population (Zeman and Dykan, 1967) with a higher frequency of 1/15,000 in the Ashkenazi Jews (AJ)(Zilber et al., 1984). Recently, using our genotyping data and patient database, we have determined that the frequency of the disease in the Ashkenazi population is likely to lie in the range of 1/6000 to 1/2000 (Risch et al, 1995).
    There are at least seven clinically distinct types of hereditary dystonia: early onset, generalized dystonia; late onset, focal dystonia; dopa-responsive dystonia; alcohol-responsive myoclonic dystonia; rapid onset dystonia with Parkinsonism; paroxysmal dystonia and an X-linked recessive form with parkinsonian features (for review see Kramer et al, 1995; Gasser et al, 1992). Except for the X-linked form, all are inherited as autosomal dominant traits with low penetrance. Dopa-responsive dystonia (DRD) has been mapped to chromosome 14q (Nygaard et. al, 1993) and mutations in the GTP cyclohydrolase I gene have been found in DRD families (Ichinose et. al, 1994) suggesting that this is the causative gene for this disorder. The X-linked form has been linked to markers in Xq13.1 (Haberhausen et. al, 1995)while the early onset form maps to 9q34 (Ozelius et. al, 1989).

    18. Genetics (General Biology) - Wikibooks
    genetics (general Biology). general Biology Intro Cells genetics Classification Evolution Tissues systems Etc Science bookshelf. edit.
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    19. Tree Improvement Glossary
    Glossary of terms used in forest genetics as well as those applicable to the general study of organisms.
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    Forest Genetics Glossary Introduction This is a brief glossary that I use in my Forest Genetics classes. Most of the definitions are fairly general and would apply to most organisms and applications, but a few are forest-genetics specific. The glossary is very much a work-in-progress. I have borrowed definitions from a number of sources, and when I get done polishing it up, I will write a short acknowledgment. Feel free to link to it, or if you would like a copy on disk, send me a formatted disk (Mac only, I'm an elitist.) If you have comments or suggestions, send me an e-mail: cmaynard@mailbox.syr.edu. C. Maynard Glossary A... B... C... D... ... WXYZ
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    A form of allelic interaction in which there is no dominance. The heterozygote is intermediate in phenotype between homozygotes for the alternative alleles. For multiple-gene traits, approximately equal contributions made by many loci.
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    One of several alternative forms of a gene occupying the same locus on a particular chromosome.
    Analysis of variance -
    A statistical analysis by which F values (variance ratios) are composed in such a manner as to determine the probability that differences among populations or treatments are too large to be due to chance.

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