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  1. Mendelian Inheritance in Man: A Catalog of Human Genes and Genetic Disorders (Mendelian Inheritance in Man) by Victor A. McKusick, 1998-06-29
  2. iGenetics: A Mendelian Approach (The Genetics Place Series) by Peter J. Russell, 2005-04-14
  3. Mendelian genetics: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Science, 3rd ed.</i> by Rosalyn Carson-DeWitt, 2004
  4. Non-Mendelian Genetics in Humans (Oxford Monographs on Medical Genetics, No 35) by Harry Ostrer, 1998-02-12
  5. Theory Change in Science: Strategies from Mendelian Genetics (Monographs on the History and Philosophy of Biology) by Lindley Darden, 1991-09-12
  6. Explaining Scientific Consensus: The Case of Mendelian Genetics by Kyung-Man Kim, 1994-05-20
  7. Mendelian Genetics : A Problem-Solving Approach
  8. Introduction to Mendelian genetics and gene action (The Modern physical anthropology series) by Paul W Sciulli, 1978
  9. Genetics: Strategic Simulations in Mendelian Genetics : Apple Ii/2-48K Disks by John Jungek, 1986-04
  10. The Basques: review of population genetics and Mendelian disorders.: An article from: Human Biology by Frederic Bauduer, Josue Feingold, et all 2005-10-01
  11. Explaining scientific consensus; the case of Mendelian genetics.Foreword by Donald T. Campbell.Commentaries by Robert Olby and Nils Roll-Hansen. by Kyung-Man. KIM, 1994
  12. Relations among fields: Mendelian, cytological and molecular mechanisms [An article from: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biol & Biomed Sci] by L. Darden, 2005-06-01
  13. The Challenge of Genetics: Problems Designed to Enlighten and Stimulate Students of Genetics by Edward H. Simon, Joseph Grossfield, 1971
  14. Medical Genetics: A Self-Instruction Guide and Workbook Based on Mendelian Inheritance in Man by Victor A. McKusick, 1993-10-01

1. Mendelian Genetics Chapter
7.01 Hypertextbook mendelian genetics Chapter Directory. Introductionto mendelian genetics; Genetics Introduction and Analyzing
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  • Introduction to Mendelian Genetics
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  • 2. The Biology Project
    The Biology Project Home mendelian genetics. No activities availableat this time. The Biology Project Home mendelian genetics.
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    The Biology Project Home Mendelian Genetics No activities available at this time Monohybrid Cross Learn about the basic principles that govern Mendelian inheritance in plants and animals. Dihybrid Cross Investigate the principles that govern inheritance of different traits in a dihybrid cross. Sex-linked Inheritance 1 Understand the principles that govern inheritance of genes on sex chromosomes. Sex-linked Inheritance 2 Explore sex-linked inheritance with a special twistcrossing over between two traits. MendelWeb is an educational resource for teachers and students interested in the origins of classical genetics, introductory data analysis, elementary plant science, and the history and literature of science. Electronic Scholarly Publishing (ESP) This site is dedicated to the electronic publishing of scientific and other scholarly materials. Of particular interest are the history of science, genetics, computational biology, and genome research.

    3. Mendelian Genetics
    Pleiotropy. Epistasis. Modifier Genes. Penetrance and Expressivity. Study Questions.mendelian genetics Overheads. mendelian genetics WWW Links. Genetic Topics.
    http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/instruct/mcclean/plsc431/mendel/
    Mendel's First Law Variations to Mendel's First Law Pedigree Analysis Mendel's Second Law Mendel's First Law Variations to Mendel's First Law Pedigree Analysis Mendel's Second Law ... Genetic Topics

    4. Mendelian Genetics
    Study Questions. mendelian genetics Overheads. mendelian genetics WWW Links
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    Mendel's First Law Variations to Mendel's First Law Pedigree Analysis Mendel's Second Law Chi-Square Test ... Genetic Topics
    Mendel's First Law of Genetics (Law of Segregation)
    Genetic analysis predates Gregor Mendel, but Mendel's laws form the theoretical basis of our understanding of the genetics of inheritance. Mendel made two innovations to the science of genetics:
  • developed pure lines
  • counted his results and kept statistical notes Pure Line - a population that breeds true for a particular trait [this was an important innovation because any non-pure (segregating) generation would and did confuse the results of genetic experiments] Results from Mendel's Experiments Parental Cross F Phenotype F Phenotypic Ratio F Ratio Round x Wrinkled Seed Round 5474 Round:1850 Wrinkled Yellow x Green Seeds Yellow 6022 Yellow:2001 Green Red x White Flowers Red 705 Red:224 White Tall x Dwarf Plants Tall l787 Tall:227 Dwarf Terms and Results Found in the Table Phenotype - literally means "the form that is shown"; it is the outward, physical appearance of a particular trait Mendel's pea plants exhibited the following phenotypes:
    • - round or wrinkled seed phenotype
    • - yellow or green seed phenotype
    • - red or white flower phenotype
    • - tall or dwarf plant phenotype
    Seed Color : Green and yellow seeds.
  • 5. Basic Principles Of Genetics: Topic Menu
    An introduction to mendelian genetics from Palomar College. Includes tutorials, links, and a glossary.
    http://anthro.palomar.edu/mendel/
    BASIC PRINCIPLES OF GENETICS:
    An Introduction to Mendelian Genetics TOPICS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FLASHCARDS SELECT ANOTHER TUTORIAL This page was last updated on Monday, January 12, 2004
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    6. Children Resemble Their Parents.
    13. Mendelian laws apply to human beings. 14. mendelian genetics cannot fully explain human health and behavior.
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    7. MIT Biology Hypertextbook - Home
    Contains sections on chemistry review, large molecules. cellular biology, enzyme biochemistry, glycolysis and the Krebs cycle and photosynthesis. Includes practice quizzes and tests. mendelian genetics Central Dogma Prokaryotic Genetics and Gene Expression Recombinant DNA Immunology
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    8. Basic Principles Of Genetics An Introduction To Mendelian Genetics
    Basic principles of genetics an introduction to mendelian genetics This is the opening page of a biological anthropology tutorial that introduces such topics as Mendel's genetics, probability of
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    9. The Biology Project
    Online interactive resource for learning biology. Content includes Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Human Biology, Molecular Biology, mendelian genetics, and Immunology.
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    10. Genetics: Introduction And Analyzing Crosses
    Introduction to mendelian genetics. The Storage and Transmission ofHereditary Information. AuthorPamela Peters, from Biotechnology
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    Introduction to Mendelian Genetics
    The Storage and Transmission of Hereditary Information
    Author:Pamela Peters, from "Biotechnology: A Guide To Genetic Engineering." Wm. C. Brown Publishers, Inc., 1993.
    Excerpted from Genentech's Access Excellence In the mid-1800s, a monk named Gregor Mendel, working in Brno in the Czech Republic, carried out an amazing piece of scientific detective work. Mendel observed that the offspring of certain plants had physical characteristics similar to the physical characteristics of the plants' parents or ancestors. Gregor Mendel wondered why related organisms, both plant and animal, tended to resemble one another and how familial resemblances might be explained. Gregor Mendel reasoned that close observation of inheritance might provide him with the answer for which he searched. He therefore set out to examine and quantify the physical traits in pea plants (because of their speedy reproductive cycles) in an attempt to predict the traits that would occur in future generations. During years of painstaking work, Mendel counted many thousands of instances of seven different traits, including plant height, flower color and position, seed color and shape, and pod color and shape. Mendel concluded that certain particles or "factors" were being transmitted from parent to offspring and so on, thus providing a connection from one generation to the next. Mendel suggested that these factors were directly responsible for physical traits. His interpretation of the experimental data further suggested that each individual had not one, but two factors for each trait, and that these factors interacted to produce the final physical characteristics of the individual. Both the location and the identity of Mendel's factors remained unknown for years.

    11. Evolution Of Social Behavior In Primates: Personality Traits
    Theory based on mendelian genetics predicts that personality traits can be traced in ancestral hominid lineages. Reference to nonhuman primates. A. M. Benis, Sc.D., M.D.
    http://primate_behaviour.homestead.com/
    Evolution of Social Behavior in Primates: Personality Traits
    A Genetic Approach to Behavior in Ancestral Hominids
    eBook now available
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    Psychological Dimensions Press, New York, 1985 504 pages, 16 figures, 48 plates.
    Illustrations are from On the Genetic Origins of the Human Character Why is this gorilla smiling?
    (a) He is happy.
    (b) He has just witnessed an amusing event, or
    (c) He has the genetic character trait of narcissism.
    [answer below] Aggression, Perfectionism and Narcissism As Mendelian Genetic Traits in Primates
    Summary

    We identify three traits that are transmitted in humans in a Mendelian fashion: Aggression (A), Perfectionism (P) and Narcissism (N). We believe that the genetic loci corresponding to these traits will soon be identified. Thus, DNA analyses in the near future will allow one to trace personality traits and even personality types in ancestral hominid lineages. In addition, we show that the traits A, P and N can be identified in non-human primates. The evolutionary implications of this theory are evident. NPA Theory of Discrete Character Traits Our interpretation of the three traits in humans is as follows: Aggression (A) Narcissism (N) Perfectionism (P) The trait of perfectionism is not a basic drive of ambition and is not associated with a rage reaction. Rather it is a mediator of the unbridled drives of aggression and/or narcissism. The stereotypic acts associated with the trait of perfectionism are obsessiveness, compulsiveness, repetition, and the maintenance of neatness, order and symmetry. It is concluded that certain autistic and schizophrenic individuals are those in whom the two components of ambition, i.e., aggression and narcissism, have been suppressed by genetic or environmental factors, either congenitally, in childhood, or after maturity, thus revealing in the individual a primitive state of perfectionism.

    12. Mendelian Genetics

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    13. Genetics At Otago University
    Combines the classical approaches of mendelian genetics and cytogenetics with the recently developed discipline of molecular genetics. Information for undergraduates and postgraduates and on research, careers, contacts and links.
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    14. Mendelian Genetics
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    15. Genetics
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    16. The Biology Project
    Excellent tutorials and problem sets for learning Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Human Biology, Molecular Biology, mendelian genetics, and Immunology from The University of Arizona.
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    Word Puzzles Songs Posters Coloring book (English) Coloring book (Spanish) K-12 Outreach Program Science Connection The BIOTECH Program Marine Discovery Center for Insect Science ... Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Revised: October 28, 2003

    17. Gregor Mendel And Mendelian Genetics
    Gregor Mendel and mendelian genetics. Gregor Johann Mendel was born on July 22, 1822 to peasant parents in have had the impact it made on the world of genetics.
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    Gregor Mendel and Mendelian Genetics
    Gregor Johann Mendel was born on July 22, 1822 to peasant parents in a small agrarian town in Czechoslovakia. During his childhood he worked as a gardener, and as a young man attended the Olmutz Philosophical Institute. In 1843 he entered aAugustinian monastery in Brunn, Czechoslovakia. He was later sent to the University of Vienna to study. By both his professors at University and his colleagues at the monastery, Mendel was inspired to study variance in plants. He commenced his study in his monastery's experimental garden. Between 1856 and 1863 Mendel cultivated and tested some 28,000 pea plants. His experiments brought forth two generalizations which later became known as Mendel's Laws of Heredity. Ironically, when Mendel's paper was published on 1866, it had little impact. It wasn't until the early 20th century that the enormity of hisideas was realized.
    Mendel's Law of Segregation
    Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment
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    18. Entrez PubMed
    What Mendel did not discover exceptions in mendelian genetics andtheir role in inherited human disease. Hern LM, Bidichandani SI.
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    19. Mendelian Genetics Problems
    Chapter title mendelian genetics Problems A list of vocabulary wordsis found toward the end of this document. Vocabulary No entry.
    http://www.mansfield.ohio-state.edu/~sabedon/biol1123.htm
    Supplemental Lecture (98/02/16 update) by Stephen T. Abedon abedon.1@osu.edu
  • Chapter title : Mendelian Genetics Problems A list of vocabulary words is found toward the end of this document Vocabulary No entry. Practice questions - The below questions are from p. 259-261 of Campbell, 1996 A rooster with gray feathers is mated with a hen of the same phenotype. Among their offspring, 15 chicks are gray, 6 are black, and 8 are white. What is the simplest explanation for the inheritance of these colors in chickens? What offspring would you predict from the mating of a gray rooster and a black hen? [PEEK] In some plants, a true-breeding, red-flowered strain gives all pink flowers when crossed with a white-flowered strain: RR (red) x rr (white) - Rr (pink). If flower position (axial or terminal) is inherited as it is in peas (i.e., axial is dominant to terminal), what will be the ratios of genotypes and phenotypes of the generation resulting from the following cross: axial-red (true-breeding) x terminal-white? What will be the ratios in the F generation?
  • 20. Mendel's Law & Mendelian Genetics
    Part of a tutorial looking at mendelian genetics and monohybrid and dihybrid crosses..mendelian genetics Dihybrid Crossing. Summary of mendelian genetics.
    http://www.biology-online.org/2/5_mendelian_genetics.htm
    Previous pages have described how genetic information is passed along from parents to offspring. Mendel summarised this in his first law, the principle of segregation
    Mendel's First Law
    " The alleles of a gene exist in pairs but when gametes are formed, the members of each pair pass into different gametes. Thus each gamete contains only one allele of each gene. "
    Incomplete Dominance
    When a particular gene possesses both dominant and recessive alleles, it is possible for incomplete dominance to occur, where the organism at hand expresses a phenotype morphed by the expression of both the dominant and recessive alleles. In essence, heterozygous (possessing opposing alleles Rr) organisms derived from homozygous (possessing the same alleles RR or rr) are created, they possess a phenotype different to that of both their parents. Some of the following examples of monohybrid and dihybrid crossing illustrate this incomplete dominance.
    Multiple Alleles
    Diploid organisms naturally have a maximum of 2 alleles for each gene expressing a particular characteristic, one deriving from each parent. In some cases, however, more than two types of allele can code for a particular characteristic, as is the case of genetic coding for blood type in humans. Their are up to 6 possible genotypes that code for the four blood groups, A, B, AB and O.
    Example of a Cross
    The following dihybrid cross involves two true breeding pea plants, where two factors are looked at, the shape of the seed and the colour of the seed.

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