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  1. Thompson & Thompson Genetics in Medicine: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access by Robert MD Nussbaum MD, Roderick R. McInnes MDPhDFRS(C), et all 2007-06-08
  2. Introduction to Genetic Analysis (Introduction to Genetic Analysis (Griffiths)) by Anthony J.F. Griffiths, Susan R. Wessler, et all 2007-02-16
  3. The Cartoon Guide to Genetics (Updated Edition) by Larry Gonick, Mark Wheelis, 1991-08-14
  4. Genetics For Dummies (For Dummies (Math & Science)) by Tara Rodden Robinson, 2010-05-03
  5. Introduction to Genetic Analysis Solutions MegaManual by William Fixen, 2007-03-05
  6. Medical Genetics: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access (MEDICAL GENETICS ( JORDE)) by Lynn B. Jorde PhD, John C. Carey MDMPH, et all 2009-09-28
  7. Human Molecular Genetics by Tom Strachan, Andrew Read, 2010-04-02
  8. Genetics: From Genes to Genomes by Leland Hartwell, Leroy Hood, et all 2006-10-09
  9. Genetics: Analysis and Principles by Robert Brooker, 2008-01-15
  10. Genetics (Looseleaf) by Benjamin Pierce, 2008-12-05
  11. Genetic Rounds: A Doctor's Encounters in the Field that Revolutionized Medicine by Robert Marion, 2010-10-05
  12. Genetic Roulette: The Documented Health Risks of Genetically Engineered Foods by Jeffrey M. Smith, 2007-01-31
  13. Essential Genetics: A Genomics Perspective, Fifth Edition by Daniel Hartl, 2009-12-30
  14. Schaum's Outline of Genetics, Fifth Edition (Schaum's Outline Series) by Susan Elrod, William Stansfield, 2010-01-11

1. Genetics Online
genetics Society of America, The genetics Society of America publishes genetics, HighWire Press, Stanford University Libraries HighWire Press(TM) assists in the
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A periodical record of investigations bearing on heredity and variation Online Submission and Review is here! View Future Titles
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Print and Online ISSN: 0016-6731

2. Genetics -- Archive Of Issues By Date
genetics Please Sign the Guestbook HOME, HELP, FEEDBACK, SUBSCRIPTIONS, ARCHIVE, SEARCH, Copyright © 2004 by the genetics Society of America.
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3. Genetics Education Center
The genetics Education Center, for educators interested in human genetics and the human genome project. genetics Education Center.
http://www.kumc.edu/gec/
Genetics Education Center
University of Kansas Medical Center For educators interested in human genetics and the human genome project Human Genome Project Resources (books, videos, curricula) Lesson Plans Networking Genetic Conditions Careers ... Search The Human Genome Project

4. Nature Reviews Genetics: News And Research
genetics and the accumulation of genomic information have enriched all of biology. Nature Reviews genetics covers the full scientific breadth of modern genetics. Nature Cell Biology. Nature genetics. Nature Immunology. Nature Materials of Clinical Nutrition. European Journal. of Human genetics. EvidenceBased Dentistry
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5. Council For Responsible Genetics
Advocacy and coalition building form the core of the CRG's work in our program areas of genetic discrimination, patenting of life forms, and food safety and environmental quality.
http://www.gene-watch.org/
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is America's first and only magazine dedicated to monitoring biotechnology's social, ethical and environmental consequences. The centerpiece of the current GeneWatch is Marcy Darnovsky's analysis of new sex selection technologies . We also present the first version of CRG's growing list of security breaches and accidents at federal biodefense laboratories; an update by Sujatha Byravan and Sheldon Krimsky of a planned federal biodefense lab in Boston; Phil Bereano's much-needed clarification of how international regulatory systems will interact; and an overview of Chinese biotechnology by Nancy Chen. Past articles can be found in our archives . To find out more about subscribing to GeneWatch and having it delivered to your doorstep six times a year, just click here
PROGRAMS Cloning and Human Genetic Manipuation Genetic Testing, Privacy and Discrimination

6. BioScience Research Tool: Genetics
Specialized directory of online tools and resources selected for geneticists.
http://biochemie.net/links/Genetics/
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This web site provides you with hundreds of advanced online tools and resources, selected by BioScientists for BioScientists. Home Add a Resource Modify a Resource What's New ... Search Categories:
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  • Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project - The Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project (BDGP) is a consortium of the Drosophila Genome Center (funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute, National Cancer Institute, and the Department of Energy), and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (through its support of work in the Gerald Rubin and Allan Spradling laboratories). pop (Added: 16-Apr-1999 Hits: 743)
  • Center for Genome Research - The Center for Genome Research at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. pop (Added: 14-Apr-1999 Hits: 748)
  • Center for Medical Genetics - Marshfield, WI USA - The Center for Medical Genetics is dedicated to producing new research results in the field of human genetics, with a focus on the hunting for genes which influence human disease. pop (Added: 22-May-1999 Hits: 973)
  • Blocks WWW Server - Blocks are multiply aligned ungapped segments corresponding to the most highly conserved regions of proteins. Block Searcher, Get Blocks and Block Maker are aids to detection and verification of protein sequence homology. They compare a protein or DNA sequence to a database of protein blocks (current version), retrieve blocks, and create new blocks, respectively.

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
http://web.mit.edu/esgbio/www/

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A website which contains the basic molecular biology that is the basis of
MIT's core Biology course, "Introductory Biology" ( , 7.013 or 7.014).

8. Genetics Virtual Library
This web site is a subject catalog covering genetics in the biosciences. Virtual Library on genetics ( Biosciences) Organisms. Topics. Countries Genome News Sources Web sources of news and
http://www.ornl.gov/TechResources/Human_Genome/genetics.html
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9. 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.
http://gslc.genetics.utah.edu/
Genetic Science Learning Center at the Eccles Institute of Human Genetics
University of Utah

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Helping people understand how genetics affects their lives and society. The Basics and Beyond
What is DNA? What are chromosomes? What are cells made of? Find answers to these and other questions. Genetic Disorder Corner
What are genetic disorders and how are they caused? What do genetic counselors do? The Biotechniques Laboratory
Belly up to our interactive lab bench and practice basic molecular biology techniques. DO Try This At Home!
Hands-on activities for home or the classroom. Gene Therapy: Molecular Bandage?
Can we cure diseases by fixing faulty genes? See how gene therapy works, examine its possible uses and consider some of the major obstacles to success. Cloning in Focus
What's the real story with cloning? Find out how it's done, examine potential uses for cloning technologies and explore the related ethical, legal and social issues. Stem Cells in the Spotlight
Stem cells are the body's main building blocks. Explore the biology of stem cells, their potential uses in medicine and some of the challenges facing stem cell research.

10. PHYLIP Home Page
Joe Felsenstein's suite of programs implementing perhaps the widest range of phylogenetic inference package. The most widely distributed phylogeny software. Includes distance, likelihood and parsimony methods for a wide range of different types of data, and runs on most platforms.
http://evolution.genetics.washington.edu/phylip.html
PHYLIP
PHYLIP is a free package of programs for inferring phylogenies. It is distributed as source code, documentation files, and a number of different types of executables. These Web pages, by Joe Felsenstein of the Department of Genome Sciences at the University of Washington , contain information on PHYLIP and ways to transfer the executables, source code and documentation to your computer. New as of 5 January 2004:
PHYLIP 3.6 is now available in a "beta release".

For details see the link below under "Get Me PHYLIP". This is access number of this page since 1 January 2004. To see the number of accesses in previous years look

11. National Human Genome Research Institute
Ethical, Legal and Social implications of genetics research
http://www.nhgri.nih.gov/ELSI/

12. Nature Genetics
Nature genetics Nature genetics is an international monthly journal publishing the highest quality research in genetics, with particular emphasis on genetic mechanism through studies on human
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://genetics.nature.com/&y=023C765E3D379

13. The Center For The Study Of Technology And Society - Biotechnology
A field that brings together agriculture, genetics, cloning, health, medicine and reproductive technology. The Center is a nonprofit research and educational group based in Washington, D.C.
http://www.tecsoc.org/biotech/biotech.htm
Special Focus Pages:
Genome Patents
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Top News DEBATE:
Our Biotech Future (National Review, issue dated 5 Mar 01) OPINION: Eugenics Coming Soon to a Country Near You (National Review, 27 Feb 01) Gene Therapy Prevents Cancer in Mice (BBC, 26 Feb 01) Adopting Frozen Embryos (NY Times, 25 Feb 01 - free registration required) Goats Engineered to Produce Spider Silk in Their Milk (Forbes, issue dated 19 Feb 01) Online Rush to Buy Human Eggs (BBC, 16 Feb 01) Doctors Believe "Brain Pacemakers" Can Treat Wide Range of Illnesses (Wall St. Journal, 16 Feb 01 - free subscription required) The Human Body is Not "Built to Last" (Science Daily, 13 Feb 01) Consumers Want Engineered Food Labeled (Washington Post, 13 Feb 01) A New Genetic Window on Curing Diseases (Washington Post, 11 Feb 01) ESSAY: Implications of the Human Genome Project for Medical Science (Journal of the American Medical Association, 7 Feb 01)

14. Phylogeny Programs
Probably the most comprehensive
http://evolution.genetics.washington.edu/phylip/software.html
Here are some 193 of the phylogeny packages, and 18 free servers, that I know about. It is an attempt to be completely comprehensive. I have not made any attempt to exclude programs that do not meet some standard of quality or importance. Updates to these pages are made about twice a year (Note there were no updates of these pages from early 2001 until August, 2003. Updating has now resumed and we hope to catch up before the end of 2004. Here is a "waiting list" of new programs . Many of the programs in these pages are available on the web, and some of them are also available from ftp server machines The programs listed below include both free and non-free ones; in some cases I do not know whether a program is free. I have listed as free those that I knew were free; for the others you have to ask their distributor. If you discover any inaccuracies, or feel that I have left any important programs or facts out, or if links do not work properly, please e-mail me at: joe Owing to past NSF support of these pages, I am impelled to note that any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. (I might add, since they have not seen fit to support these pages since mid-2003, that they are in even less danger of receiving any of the blame or credit for them.) L ist of packages arranged ...

15. Genetic Science Learning Center (GSLC)
Genetic Science Learning Center (GSLC) The vision of the Genetic Science Learning Center is to help people understand genetic science and how it relates to their lives and society. The Center
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://gslc.genetics.utah.edu/&y=023B28453F

16. Clinical Genetics Site
Clinical genetics Site for genetic professionals contains clinical, research, and educational resources for genetic counselors, as well as clinical and medical
http://www.kumc.edu/gec/geneinfo.html
Information for genetic professionals, University of Kansas Medical Center, with clinical, research, and educational resources for genetic counselors, clinical geneticists, and medical geneticists
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Support Groups Clinics Clinical Resources ... Genetic Conditions - support groups and lay advocacy groups Clinical Genetics Resources OMIM GeneReviews GeneTests ... PubMed , dysmorphology, other Genome Centers Genetics Education Center - curricula, books, videos, lesson plans professional Ethical, Legal, Social Implications of the Human Genome Project Genetic Careers Information Genetic Computer Resources software / internet / diagnosis / research Medical and Health resources databases, journals Other Sites - FedEx, UPS, languages, genealogy, legislation, travel, maps Internet Information - www, html, search engines, e-mail, listserv Frequently Asked Questions
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17. Breeding And Genetics Page 1
Common misconceptions about genetics.
http://www.angelfire.com/ky/ktjsrabbitry/breeding1.html
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Breeding and Genetics Page 1
Here are some common misconceptions about breeding and genetics in general. If you breed a long haired rabbit to a normal or rex furred rabbit, you will get normal fur. The exceptions to this are long haired carrying rex or normal and rex carrying the wool gene. Normal is dominant, rex, and wool are recessive. If you breed a Satinized rabbit to a non satinized rabbit, you will only get normals. Of course all of these offspring can throw satins, but they are not satinized themselves. Normal is dominant, satin is recessive. If you breed a lop to a non lop, you will get funny looking rabbits with one ear up and one ear down, or they look like airplane wings. This is a big no no because many lop crosses have jaw alignment problems. You don't have to breed rabbits of the same color together, it is recommended for some colors, because it produces darker, clearer color, but you do not have to. BEW (blue eyed whites) do not cause the Harlequin gene. It is a gene all by itself. A BEW can mask the gene, but it does not cause it. It does however cause the white markings on colored rabbits. These rabbits are known as sports, dutchmarks, mismarks, and carriers. Some sports do not show any markings at all. These are nice because they can be registered and shown where sports with markings can not. A REW (ruby eyed white) can also be a BEW in disguise.

18. Journal Home - Nature Genetics
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Myeloid identity or leukemia Letter by Rosenbauer et al.
Mice in which the lineage-specific transcription factor PU.1, is expressed at 20% of normal levels, develop an aggressive transplantable acute myeloid leukemia resulting from surviving progenitor cells with impaired differentiation.
ADVANCE ONLINE PUBLICATION ADVANCE ONLINE PUBLICATION Longer telomeres, longer life

19. Mendelian Genetics Chapter
Online text book with an introduction and chapters dealing with sexlinkage, pedigrees, and meiosis and genetic recombination .
http://web.mit.edu/esgbio/www/mg/mgdir.html
7.01 Hypertextbook
Mendelian Genetics Chapter Directory
  • Introduction to Mendelian Genetics
  • Genetics: Introduction and Analyzing Crosses
  • Sex-Linkage ...
  • A real world exercise in genetic counseling hyperbio@mit.edu
  • 20. Canine Genetics Unit
    The University of California, Davis includes information on building a DNA database. The aim is to establish a genetic profile for each breed at each genetic marker.
    http://www.vgl.ucdavis.edu/research/canine/
    Home Services Research Informatics Understanding the biology of the domestic dog We invite you to be part of the discovery. We need the participation of breeders and owners in the next phase of the dog genome project. If you would like to add your dog to our database please fill out the FORM and we will send you forms. What's New About Teaching Students ... Contacts

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