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  1. Biochemistry and Genetics PreTest Self-Assessment and Review, Third Edition (PreTest Basic Science) by Golder Wilson, 2007-04-19
  2. Essentials of Clinical Genetics in Nursing Practice by Felissa R. Lashley RNPhD ACRNFAANFACMG, 2006-12-04
  3. Genetics: From Genes to Genomes by Leland Hartwell, Leroy Hood, et all 2010-09-14
  4. Saxons, Vikings, and Celts: The Genetic Roots of Britain and Ireland by Bryan Sykes, 2007-12-17
  5. Bioinformatics for Geneticists: A Bioinformatics Primer for the Analysis of Genetic Data
  6. Genetic Nutritioneering by Jeffrey S. Bland, 1999-04-11
  7. Facilitating the Genetic Counseling Process: A Practice Manual (Volume 0) by Patricia McCarthy Veach, Bonnie S. LeRoy, et all 2003-08-14
  8. Practical Genetic Counselling by Peter S. Harper, 2004-10-07
  9. Genetics (Super Reviews; All You Need to Know) by Staff of Research Education Association, 2003-11
  10. The Genetic Inferno: Inside the Seven Deadly Sins by John J. Medina, 2000-10-15
  11. Human Genetics and Society by Ronnee Yashon, Michael Cummings, 2008-09-25
  12. Practical Genetic Algorithms by Randy L. Haupt, Sue Ellen Haupt, 2004-05-31
  13. From Chance to Choice: Genetics and Justice by Allen Buchanan, Dan W. Brock, et all 2001-11-12
  14. Emery's Elements of Medical Genetics: With Student CONSULT Online Access by Peter Turnpenny MD, Sian Ellard MD, 2007-07-09

101. Centre For Law & Genetics (lawgenecentre.org)
Resources on the Commercialisation of genetics and its legal consequences.
http://www.lawgenecentre.org
var current; current='navigator'; About Resources News Links ... Click here to add a link/resource to this site Welcome to lawgenecentre.org
Contact us:
Dr Mark Stranger
Executive Director
Private Bag 89
University of Tasmania
Hobart
Tasmania 7001
Australia
Facsimile: (Au) 03 6226 7623
Phone: (Au) 03 6226 2773 Email: Mark.Stranger@utas.edu.au Contact, Melbourne Office C/O Brenda Masters Level 9 Melbourne Law School University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria 3010 Australia Facsimile: (Au) 03 9349 2976 Telephone: (Au) 03 8344 4498 Recent Announcements Biotechnology, Health and Environment Network: The Biotechnology, Health and Environment Network is a multidisciplinary network of professionals aimed at addressing the ethical, legal and social implications of new biotechnologies. The aim of the Network website is to facilitate cooperative cross-disciplinary research and deliberation on key biotechnology issues: >http://www.lawgenecentre.org/ bhenelsi/ Centre for Law and Genetics Occasional Paper no.5 'Breaking the Code' now available: The Centre for Law and Genetics 2002 Symposium Occasional Paper is finally available.

102. Virtual Children's Hospital: Clinical Genetics: A Self Study For Health Care Pro
Clinical genetics A Self Study for Health Care Providers. Authors Virginia P. Johnson, MD Professor Director, Birth Defects Genetic
http://www.vh.org/pediatric/provider/pediatrics/ClinicalGenetics/Contents.html
Clinical Genetics: A Self Study for Health Care Providers
Authors: Virginia P. Johnson, MD
Professor
Director, Birth Defects Genetic Center
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
University of South Dakota School of Medicine Carol Christianson, MS
University of South Dakota, School of Medicine Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed
First Published: May 1998
Last Revised: May 1998 Table of Contents See related Provider Textbooks about Pediatrics See related Provider Topics Brain and Nervous System Fragile X Syndrome Genes and Gene Therapy Genetic Counseling ... Procedures and Therapies or Tay-Sachs Disease See related Patient Textbooks about Pediatrics See related Patient Topics Brain and Nervous System Genetics Genetics/Birth Defects Pediatrics ... Pregnancy and Reproduction or Procedures and Therapies Virtual Hospital Home Virtual Children's Hospital Home Site Map ... UI Health Care Home http://www.vh.org/pediatric/provider/pediatrics/ClinicalGenetics/Contents.html

103. Rabbit Genetics
Explaining genetics including chromosomes, and dominant, recessive genes.
http://www.debmark.com/rabbits/genetics.htm
DebMark Rabbit Education Resource Rabbit Genetics
A Genetics Primer To go into the genetics of the rabbit would be a monumental task. Books have been written concerning this one subject. Most of the books and articles I've read concentrate on the genetics related to hair color. It's hard to find good resources on other characteristics controlled by genetics. For a very good treatise on the genetics of rabbits, may I recommend: Rabbit Coat Color Genetics
$30.00, including postage
by Glenna M. Huffmon
You may order it directly from her at: 2336 Argentine Rd, Howell, MI 48843-6713
Chromosomes and Genes Chromosomes are strings of DNA. They act as blueprints or programs by which an organism builds itself. A chromosome is made up of individual points (or loci) called genes. An individual gene determines either the appearance or function of a body part. This gene may act alone or, usually, in concert with other genes to determine a particular appearance or function. A chromosome string is linked together with one other chromosome string of the same type having the same gene locations. Thus, chromosomes and the genes on them occur in pairs in most of the cells of the body. There are 22 different chromosome pairs existing in each cell of the rabbit except the sex cells and red blood cells. Each chromosome pair controls different functions. For instance, the X and Y chromosomes determine sexual characteristics. The same location on each chromosome of the pair controls the same characteristic. There are thus two genes involved - one on each chromosome at the same location. A particular gene location may allow only one type of gene to be present there; whereas, another location may allow different types of genes to occupy it. Those locations that allow only one type of gene on both chromosomes do so because any other type would cause either deleterious or fatal effects. An example of this would be the genes that control the shape of the teeth. If any other than the expected gene type is present at this location, the teeth would not grow in right, which could cause starvation.

104. Genetics At The University Of Wisconsin-Madison
Skip navigation. genetics Home. University of Wisconsin Home. Search Department Resources; News Events; Contact. genetics at Wisconsin.
http://www.genetics.wisc.edu/
Skip navigation Genetics Home University of Wisconsin Home Search:

105. RatsAndMice.com
Care guide, pictures, forum, FAQ, links, articles, DIY toys and genetics guide.
http://www.ratsandmice.com
Welcome to RatsAndMice.com Mouse Links - other people's mouse sites. Home-Made Mouse and Rat Stuff - learn how to create toys, habitats, and fun and games out of everyday objects. info@ratsandmice.com Report Errors To: LAST UPDATE
January 6, 2003

I've received quite a few e-mails from people asking me to post ads or pictures or whatever, so let me remind you once again that I do not update this site anymore (not counting this as an update). I have removed my e-mail address from all pages except this one, so hopefully that will help solve the problem.
Go to my rattery for information on rats for sale.
I will no longer update this site frequently, but still feel free to e-mail me if you have any questions about mice or rats. Please look for your answer on the site first, though. Legals - credits to information or photos I have borrowed. You are visitor # I have owned rats and mice for over six years, and have accumulated plenty of firsthand knowledge of the little creatures. I also will go to any length to spread the word about these wonderful pets. That is why I created this website. So simply find your way through the links and I'm sure you'll find all you need. However, if you have an immediate question that has not answered on the site, you can post your question on our forum and I or many other rat and mouse lovers will try their very hardest to solve your problem!

106. The Gerbils Color Palette
Photos of all known gerbil colors and the genetics.With pictures.
http://home.wtal.de/ehr/gerbils/colors.htm
The Gerbils Color Palette Loading the photos will take a few minutes. Please don't become impatient... ;-) Problems? There is a mirror site in Poland available! And this page is also in German language available! If you would like to compare different colours: There is a split view with frames
BTW: It works with the other linked Gerbilpages too. = Get back again to this palette by clicking any of the little palette icons (in front of each horizontal rule)! Further descriptions of gerbil colors and genes are available at
Lew Stead's gerbil page
Karin van Veen's G erbil ... age and Elizabeth Heckert's Dani-Clan and you can compare it with the show standards of the N ational G erbil ... ociety , the genelist and the scientific literature there, too! The international forum of the most engaged gerbil breeders is " The G erbil ... " . Some more genetic links with nice gerbil color pages also in the German version. Notice: Some of the genecodes aren't confirmed yet. If there is a question mark, further investigations are needed. Such genecodes are shown for discussion purpose only! Photo-Sample Genes
name(s)
Name(n)

Kleur
AGOUTI-COLORS
with a white belly and tri-coloured hairs (normally grey near the skin, followed by a yellow band and a black ticking at the end).

107. Max Planck Institute For Molecular Genetics
Translate this page The Max Planck Institute of Molecular genetics Berlin focusses on research in the fields of molecular genetics, like molecular mechanisms of the
http://www.molgen.mpg.de/

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Developmental Genetics
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Human Molecular Genetics
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Computational Molecular Biology
Research Group Mundlos
Emeritus Group Trautner General Molecular Genetics Ribosome Group (Brimacombe, Fucini, Nierhaus) Research Group Lanka Otto-Warburg Laboratory (Antebi, Ehrenhofer- Murray, Vortkamp) Institute Visitor Information News Events ... Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science News Was den Menschen ausmacht Mai 26, 2004 weitere Informationen Pressemitteilung Max-Planck-Forschungspreis 2004 an Martin Vingron und Eugene W. Myers Mai 06, 2004 Prof. Martin Vingron, Direktor am Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare Genetik, Berlin, und Prof. Eugene W. Myers, University of California, Berkeley, USA, sind die beiden Preisträger des ab diesem Jahr mit jeweils 750.000 Euro dotierten Max-Planck-Forschungspreises, der 2004 im Fachgebiet "Bioinformatik" vergeben wird. Das Ziel dieser hohen, gemeinsam von der Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung und der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft verliehenen Auszeichnung ist es, die gemeinsame Spitzenforschung von deutschen und ausländischen Wissenschaftlern zu fördern. Der Preis soll es den Forschern ermöglichen, internationale Kooperationen flexibel aufnehmen, vertiefen oder erweitern zu können. Vom Max-Planck-Forschungspreis gehen zudem erhebliche Signalwirkungen für die weitere Förderung und Strukturbildung in der jeweils ausgezeichneten Fachdisziplin aus.

108. A Hypermedia Glossary Of Genetic Terms
A fairly barebones web site that features readable definitions to the technical language of genetics.
http://www.weihenstephan.de/~schlind/genglos.html
A Hypermedia Glossary of Genetic Terms
prepared and presented by:
Birgid Schlindwein
layout and contents of database
You can search a genetic term in two different ways
pick from an
Alphabetical List of Terms

(656 entries)
search the database
S earch for the T erm: find some syntax hints here
or you can
see the newest terms of the database
back to Birgid Schlindwein's homepage back to the IDW homepage Please send comments to: B. Schlindwein date: 20th of November 1995, last update of this page: 14th of March 2001, last update of the database: 7th of June 2002

109. Karger Publishers
Formerly Cytogenetics and Cell genetics From Cytogenetics and Cell genetics to Brief Gene Mapping Reports – free access! During
http://content.karger.com/ProdukteDB/produkte.asp?Aktion=JournalHome&ProduktNr=2

110. Genetics Research: Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome
Leschnyhan syndrome, some points about the disease from Pragna I. Patel, Ph.D.
http://www.bcm.tmc.edu/neurol/research/genes/genes8.html
Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome
Principal Investigator:
Pragna I. Patel, Ph.D.
  • X-linked recessive disorder
  • About 1 in 100,000 males affected
  • Caused by a deficiency of hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase transferase (HPRT) which is involved in the metabolic salvage of purines
  • Symptoms include mental retardation, choreoathetosis, hyperuricemia and compulsive self-mutilation
  • Our research is aimed at understanding how the human HPRT gene is regulated using in vitro and in vivo approaches. The hierarchy of regulatory elements and proteins specifying neuronal versus constitutive expression of the gene are being studied and will provide insight into the pathophysiology of LNS and allow design of DNA-based therapies.
Click on picture for larger view Selected References:
  • Rincon-Limas, D.E., Amaya-Manzanares, F., Nino-Rosales, M.L., Yu, Y-J., Yang, T.P., and Patel, P.I. Ubiquitous and neuronal DNA-binding proteins interact with a negative regulatory element of the human HPRT gene. Mol. Cell Biol., 15:6561-6571, 1995.
  • Rincon-Limas, D., Geske, R., Xue, J-J., Hsu, C.Y., Overbeek, P.A., and Patel, P.I. 5'-flanking sequences of the human HPRT gene direct neuronal expression in the brain of transgenic mice. J. Neurosci. Res., 38:259-267, 1994.
  • 111. Targeted Genetics
    Develops gene delivery technologies and therapeutic products based on gene delivery.
    http://www.targen.com/

    112. Welcome To Plant Research International
    Offer research services in plant genetics and reproduction, crop physiology, agrosystems, soil fertility, and the optimization of plant health.
    http://www.plant.wageningen-ur.nl/

    113. Selective Genetics
    11588 Sorrento Valley Road 21 San Diego, CA 92121 Phone 858793-6641 Fax 858-793-6833.
    http://www.selectivegenetics.com/
    11588 Sorrento Valley Road #21 San Diego, CA 92121 Phone: 858-793-6641 Fax: 858-793-6833

    114. "Judges Journal Table Of Contents"
    Articles written in 1997, facing genetics issues, from The Judges' Journal of the American Bar Association, Chicago, IL.
    http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/publicat/judges/judgetoc.html
    The Judges' Journal
    of the American Bar Association Genetics in the Courtroom issue Summer 1997, Vol. 36:3 Order a Copy
    Table of Contents
    The Scientific Perspective
    • Introducing the Human Genome Project: Its Relevance, Triumphs, and Challenges
      Provides an overview of the Human Genome Project, touching upon the science, the organizational goals, the ethical and social issues, and the role of the courts
      By Ari Patrinos and Daniel W. Drell
    • The Molecules of Life
      Explains the basic nature of DNA: what it is, how it works
      By Mahlon Hoagland and Bert Dodson
    • What Can the New Gene Tests Tell Us?
      Offers a brief DNA introduction and discusses the gene tests that the HGP is engendering and what they mean for a healthier future
      By Denise K. Casey
    • Interpreting Scientific Evidence: Comparing the National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Program and Courts of Law
      Compares and contrasts the scientific method with the legal approach, and discusses the tensions between science and legal proof
      By John H. Ferguson

    115. UCSD Biochemical Genetics
    UCSD Biochemical genetics. A Division Disorders, (SIMD). UCSDW3BG is a WorldWide-Web list of Biochemical genetics laboratory services.
    http://biochemgen.ucsd.edu/
    UCSD Biochemical Genetics
    A Division of Department of Pediatrics University of California San Diego
    Also associated with the Society for Inherited Metabolic Disorders , (SIMD) UCSDW3BG is a World-Wide-Web list of Biochemical Genetics laboratory services
    You may register to maintain your own lab's test list on UCSDW3BG. Here is info about our laboratory and the Mitochondrial and Metabolic Disease Center
    Links to other sites of biochemical genetic interest are also listed.
    Pages of useful tools and functions are being assembled here.
    Background: schematic of pathways of intermediary metabolism, after Alberts et al. , Molecular Biology of the Cell.
    Produced 22-Sep-95. Bruce A. Barshop, M.D., Ph.D.
    URL http://biochemgen.ucsd.edu/ bbarshop@ucsd.edu
    We subscribe to the HONcode principles of the Health On the Net Foundation

    116. Interview: Genetics, Ethics And Theology
    Audio resources on genetics, ethics and theology.
    http://www.meta-library.net/media/gene-body.html
    Genetics , Ethics and Theology
    Francis Collins
    On Genetic Engineering, Medical Research and a Call to Healing On Potential Dilemmas with Genetic Engineering On Human Cloning ... Full Interview Index More:
    Evolution and Creation
    Email link Feedback

    117. Human Genetics: A Worldwide Search For The Dominant Trait - CIESE Collaborative
    hypotheses. JOIN the Project (closed until Fall 2004) for a unique opportunity to study genetics as experienced scientists do. Here
    http://k12science.ati.stevens-tech.edu/curriculum/genproj/
    March 28, 2004 - May 28, 2004 Let's ask a lot of people all over the world which traits they have. One way for students to learn how their physical characteristics, or traits, are inherited is by gathering a great deal of information about specific, easily-seen human features. Students can analyze this information to determine which traits are controlled by dominant genes and how often such dominant genes occur. During this project, students will complete surveys, formulate hypotheses, and use the data compiled by students around the globe to test their hypotheses. JOIN the Project
    (closed until Fall 2004)
    for a unique opportunity to study genetics as experienced scientists do. Here are the participating schools that have signed up so far. Thanks to Mary Ball , Professor of Biology at Carson-Newman College for her review and suggestions. This project is based on the earlier work of Ellie Semel and Frances Kenny Stevens Institute of Technology,

    118. JSR Genetics |online: Genetics You Can Trust
    The informative business site of JSR genetics. Formed by the combination of JSR Newsham, Cotswold Pig development and JSR Healthbred JSR genetics has become a leading global provider of pig genetics. This company has an extensive portfolio of swine products and services.
    http://www.jsrgenetics.com
    Quicklinks ... About JSR Genetics Contact Us Breeding Stock (Gilts) Breeding Stock (Boars) Breeding Stock (GP) AI (Services and Information) AI Prosperm Semen AI Goal 2000 Health monitoring International Research Customer Services Enquiries Latest News
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  • more details>> Previous news items JSR Genetics Now JSR Genetics now is the quartely publication of JSR Genetics with detailed technical articles, Company News and customer information. Click here JSR Now Last Updated 1st October 2003 For the latest Job Opportunities within the JSR Group Click Here See us in the press Today's date is :Thursday, May 27, 2004 Welcome to JSR Genetics Ltd
    JSR Genetics has brought together three of the world's leading pig genetics houses - JSR Healthbred, JSR Newsham and Cotswold Pig Development Company - in a synergistic new combination that provides pig producers with
    • An extensive range of Sire and Dam line products AI products and services from 8 strategically placed studs Expert technical Support Online customer technical services
    For more information about JSR GENETICS
    Telephone : +44 (0) 1377 227799 Facsimile : +44 (0) 1377 229403

    119. Genetics And Society
    Overview, Technologies, Policies, Analysis, Perspectives. Overview, Technologies, Policies, Analysis, Perspectives. Newsletter. More parents
    http://www.genetics-and-society.org/

    120. 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.
    http://www.biology.arizona.edu/
    Cell Biology
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