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  1. Gregor Mendel: Planting the Seeds of Genetics by Simon Mawer, Field Museum of Chicago, 2006-09-01
  2. An Introduction to Forensic Genetics (Essential Forensic Science) by William Goodwin, Adrian Linacre, et all 2011-02-02

141. The Chlamydomonas Genetics Center
The Chlamydomonas genetics Center is an NSFsponsored project that serves as a central repository to receive, catalogue, preserve and distribute cultures of
http://www.biology.duke.edu/chlamy/
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Chlamydomonas Genetics Center Genome Project
BLAST, EST, maps Chloroplast Genome
complete sequence ChlamyDB
comprehensive database About Chlamydomonas
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strain descriptions
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positions available Resources other culture collections, journals, societies Links home pages of Chlamy researchers The Chlamydomonas Genetics Center is an NSF -sponsored project that serves as a central repository to receive, catalogue, preserve and distribute cultures of wild type and mutant strains of the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and other Chlamydomonas species in which extensive genetic analysis has been done. The Center also maintains and distributes genomic and cDNA clones of Chlamydomonas nuclear, chloroplast and mitochondrial genes, and provides an extensive database and user support network.
Chlamydomonas Genome Project
Ongoing sequence analysis and data compilation, BLAST search utility and EST database
ChlamyDB
An ACEDB database containing information on genetic and molecular loci and mutant alleles, literature citations, colleagues' addresses, and Genbank accessions. Still partly under construction after the move from Cornell, but most features are working again now.

142. Welcome To Flying H Genetics -Home Of Champion Gelbvieh Cattle
Gelbvieh and Gelplus bulls, cows, and heifers. Also has cattle semen and embryos for sale. Located in Arapahoe, NE, USA.
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Dick and Bonnie Helms of Arapahoe, Nebraska welcome you to Flying H Genetics - home of champion Gelbvieh GelPLUS TM and Angus cattle. Our sixteen quality standards ensure that our cattle that will take your operation into the next millennium. Feel free to browse our web site and please contact us if you have any questions. We would love to talk cattle with you.
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143. BSHG
British Society for Human genetics. ..representing UK human genetics professionals. BSHG is an independent body representing UK human genetics professionals.
http://www.bshg.org.uk/
British Society for Human Genetics
...representing UK human genetics professionals.
What's New...
BSHG is an independent body representing UK human genetics professionals. Its constituent organisations are: Clinical Genetics Society (CGS) Association of Clinical Cytogeneticists (ACC) Clinical Molecular Genetics Society (CMGS) Association of Genetic Nurses and Counsellors (AGNC York 2004 Conference- Call for Papers Results of two Genetics White Paper Initiatives announced Report on Genetics IT systems published. Contact us Dr Phil Zack Search BSHG for: visits since 21st April 2004 Last updated: 9th May 2004 Registered UK Charity 1058821

144. Genetics Australia
Australian supplier of genetic materials for the dairy cattle industry.
http://www.genaust.com.au/

145. Genetics -- Stanford University
Department of genetics The apply. More information and an overview of the Department can be found at http//genetics.stanford.edu/.
http://genetics.stanford.edu/
Department of Genetics The Ph.D. program in the Department of Genetics at Stanford University School of Medicine provides opportunities for graduate study in all major areas of modern genetics, including identification and analysis of human disease genes, molecular evolution, gene therapy, statistical genetics, application of model organisms to problems in biology and medicine, and computational and experimental approaches to genome biology. The Department also includes the Stanford Human Genome Center , the , the Saccharomyces Genome Database ( SGD ), the Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenomics Knowledge Base ( PharmGKB ), and the Stanford Microarray Database ( SMD ); together, these provide resources and opportunities for large-scale and/or high-throughput approaches to biomedical research. An underlying theme in our Department is that genetics is not merely a set of tools but a coherent and fruitful way of thinking about biology and medicine. To this end, we emphasize a a spectrum of approaches based on molecules, organisms, populations, and genomes. We provide training through laboratory rotations, dissertation research, seminar series, didactic and interactive coursework, and an annual three-day retreat of nearly 200 students, faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and research staff. The mission of the Department includes education and teaching as well as research; graduates from our program pursue careers in many different venues including research in academic or industrial settings, health care, health policy, and education. We are especially committed to increasing diversity within the program, and to the training of individuals from traditionally underrepresented minority groups to apply. More information and an overview of the Department can be found at

146. U.S. Livestock Genetics Export, Inc.
Top/Business/Agriculture_and_Forestry/Livestock/Cattle/Beef/Sales_and_Marketing
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Welcome to the World Wide Web Site of U.S. Livestock Genetics Export, Inc.
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is a nationwide livestock-specific, not-for-profit, trade association representing the International Market Development interests of the U. S. dairy, beef, sheep, swine and horse breeding industries. Our representation encompasses the embryo and semen industry, livestock export sector, plus leading State Departments of Agriculture from top livestock producing states across the United States.
Whatever your U. S. livestock genetic needs, U S LGE can help direct you to the livestock breed association, semen or embryo supplier, livestock export services provider, State or Federal government agency to assist you in making your livestock genetic selection process easier and more productive.
For additional information or to request U S LGE to put you in contact with leading U. S. CONTACT US button and complete the request form. Your request will be sent to reputable suppliers for their prompt direct response back to you.
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147. Trends In Genetics
Trends in genetics Aims and Scope Trends in genetics is a forum for all aspects of current research in genetics, developmental biology and genomics.
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If you have a personal print subscription to a Trends title please click here Aims and Scope Trends in Genetics is a forum for all aspects of current research in genetics, developmental biology and genomics. Every issue of Trends in Genetics contains concise, informed and timely reviews that synthesise for a non-specialist readership current topics in these fields. Also provided in Trends in Genetics are perspective articles, in which novel hypotheses are discussed, and comment pieces, which feature key recent developments in genetics. A new and popular addition to Trends in Genetics is the Genome Analysis section, a forum for original observations concerning the function, organisation and evolution of genomes. Also featured in the journal are meeting reports, literature alerts, updates on new internet resources, and book, software and CD-ROM reviews. Trends Online Online access to your personal subscription is now powered by ScienceDirect providing you with unparalleled reliability and functionality.

148. MRC HGU - Medical Research Council Human Genetics Unit
The Medical Research Council Human genetics Unit (MRC HGU) undertakes basic and strategic research to obtain a molecular and cellular understanding of genetic
http://www.hgu.mrc.ac.uk/
Medical Research Council
Human Genetics Unit
Edinburgh U.K.
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What Do We Do?
The MRC Human Genetics Unit (Director: Professor Nick Hastie FRS FRSE ) is at the forefront of research into human genetics. Its role is to advance the understanding of genetic factors implicated in human disease and normal and abnormal development. The Unit's programmes of work cover the themes of developmental genetics, chromosome biology and models for human genetic diseases. The unit is one of the largest MRC research establishments supporting approximately 220 scientists, support staff, fellows, PhD students and visiting scientists, of whom approximately 150 are directly funded by the MRC. Our scientific aims are:
  • To gain an understanding of the molecular basis of genetic disease and normal human development To identify genetic risk factors in common disease in isolated populations To develop animal model systems to study human genetic disease and mammalian development To understand the role of nuclear and cytoplasmic organisation in regulating the flow of information from DNA to the organism To investigate opportunities for novel therapeutic approaches including stem cell therapy
Three of our projects are listed below, or see the

149. Whitehead Institute
The Whitehead Institute is a nonprofit, independent basic research and teaching institution recognized worldwide for pathfinding programs in cancer and AIDS research, developmental biology, structural biology, infectious disease, and genetics.
http://www.wi.mit.edu/

Who We Are
Career Opportunities Public Programs Support the Whitehead ... publications EXPRESS:
Principal Investigators F A C U L T Y David Bartel Andrew Chess Gerald R. Fink Rudolf Jaenisch Eric S. Lander Susan L. Lindquist Harvey F. Lodish Paul T. Matsudaira Terry L. Orr-Weaver David C. Page Ilaria Rebay David Sabatini Hazel L. Sive Robert A. Weinberg Richard A. Young F E L L O W S Mark Daly Ernest Fraenkel Alan Jasanoff A F F I L I A T E M E M B E R S David Altshuler Dave Gifford Todd Golub Labs by Subject Agrobiology AIDS Angiogenesis Antibiotic Resistance Biocomputing Group Bioengineering Bioinformatics Biomaterials BioMEMS Chips Biotechnology Brain Brain and Spinal Cord Development Cancer Cancer Genetics Catalytic RNA Cell Biology Cell Cycle Cell Cycle Clock Cell Death Cell Division Cell Signaling Cell-Cell Signaling Chaperone Proteins Chemical Genetics Cloning Combinatorial Chemistry Computational Biology Cytoskeleton Data Mining Developmental Biology Diabetes DNA Arrays DNA Methylation DNA Rearrangement DNA Replication Drosophila Drosophila Genetics Expression Cloning Eye Development Frog and Zebrafish Genetics Fungal Infections Gene Expression Gene Mapping Genome Project Genomics HIV Immune System Infection Infectious Diseases Interdisciplinary Science Leukemia Male Infertility Molecular Evolution MRI Nanotechnology Neural Networks Neurobiology NMR Origin of Life Plant Genetics Prions Protein Chemistry Protein Folding Rapamycin Receptors Ribozymes RNA Sensory System Sex Chromosome Evolution Single Neuron Imaging Small Molecule Screening Smell SNPs Statistical Genetics Stem Cells

150. Genetics Education Network
A Classroom Guide To Yeast Experiments These articles describe genetics and radiation experiments using yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), a popular eukaryotic
http://www.phys.ksu.edu/gene/
Welcome to GENE...
Dedicated to rescuing teachers and other students from terminal boredom by helping them do real science with modern research organisms
The GENE Project The GENE Team Yeast Experiments Download files ... Yeast Strains and Supplies from Carolina
Carolina Biological Supply Company is now selling GENE yeast strains, media and other supplies. About the GENE Project
Teacher-scientist collaborations to adapt modern research organisms and techniques to the classroom through workshops, laboratory procedures, video tape, and computer simulation. About the GENE Team
Scientists and teachers available for brain picking. A Classroom Guide To Yeast Experiments
These articles describe genetics and radiation experiments using yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) , a popular eukaryotic microbe for genetics and molecular biology research. They include student experiments and techniques, teacher tips, background material, integrated applications to environmental science, math, and physics, and sources of supplies. UVRISK: Biological Consequences of UV exposure and Ozone Depletion.

151. Department Of Molecular Genetics, UIC HOME
A resource on graduate study and research opportunities in the department's PhD program. Information on departmental affiliates, curriculum, seminars, links to numerous molecular genetics resources, and an online application.
http://www.uic.edu/depts/mcgn/

152. Science -- Science Collections: Genetics
genetics. News of the Week genetics Genome Resources to Boost Canines Role in Gene Hunts Elizabeth Pennisi Science 304 1093a1095a.
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/collection/genetics
Genetics
Citations 1-10 of 1381 total displayed. Most recent content (21 May 2004):
This Week in Science
Genetic Variation Between Breeds of Dog
Science [Summary] [PDF]
This Week in Science
PARK'd in Mitochondria
Science [Summary] [PDF]
News of the Week
BIOTECHNOLOGY:
Monsanto Pulls the Plug on Genetically Modified Wheat
Erik Stokstad
Science [Summary] [Full text] [PDF]
News of the Week
BIOTECHNOLOGY:
A New Tack on Herbicide Resistance
Erik Stokstad
Science [Summary] [Full text] [PDF]
News of the Week
GENETICS: Genome Resources to Boost Canines' Role in Gene Hunts
Elizabeth Pennisi Science [Summary] [Full text] [PDF]
Perspectives BIOMEDICINE: Parkinson'sDivergent Causes, Convergent Mechanisms
J. Timothy Greenamyre and Teresa G. Hastings Science [Summary] [Full text] [PDF]
Reports Hereditary Early-Onset Parkinson's Disease Caused by Mutations in
Science 304: 1158-1160. Published online April 15, 2004; 10.1126/science.1096284 ( Science Express Reports) [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]
Reports Genetic Structure of the Purebred Domestic Dog
Heidi G. Parker, Lisa V. Kim, Nathan B. Sutter, Scott Carlson, Travis D. Lorentzen, Tiffany B. Malek, Gary S. Johnson, Hawkins B. DeFrance, Elaine A. Ostrander, and Leonid Kruglyak

153. Molecular Biology, Cell Cycle, Mammalian Reproduction And Genetics, Cloning - Mi
Personal pages featuring molecular regulation, mammalian reproduction, cloning and genetics, from the Czech Republic.
http://www.milan-blaha.wz.cz/
qwerty THE PERSONAL PAGE OF MILAN BLAHA Welcome! "Can the search for definite truth really discover such a graceless object, which looks like entrails? Was that gold nugget only a piece of lead? Fortunately, like many other things of nature, myoglobine gains the beauty as we study it further."
(Max Perutz, one of the first sciencests studying sequenation and determining the structure of proteins, the Scientific American, November 1964)
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154. Holland Genetics
Holland genetics is ready to be your partner in breeding beautiful cows that will make dairy farming profitable and what’s more enjoyable!
http://www.hg.nl/
Holland Genetics is ready to be your partner in breeding beautiful cows that will make dairy farming profitable and
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Reliably tested sires Profitable and long lasting cows High milk yields with high components

155. Biology Online. Life Science Reference
Dictionary, links and tutorials on cell biology, genetics, genetics and evolution, control of growth and development, regulation of biological systems, adaptation and freshwater ecology.
http://biology-online.org
About the Site
Biology Online - Information in the Life Sciences
Welcome to Biology Online, a choice source for biological information, ideal for homework, research projects and general interest. Moreover, check out the hundreds of related biology sites on the web, all to be found from this site.
The site is currently separated into three main areas, each offering a different way for you to look up biological information. For more information on these, scroll down the page.
Comments and suggestions about the site at present, or any future enhancements you would like to see are most welcome! If you want to see something specific on this site, simply e-mail the webmaster. If the site lacks something you have in mind, do not complain, be pro-active, tell us about it.
Dictionary of Biology
Check out the biology dictionary consisting of thousands of terms, working alongside the tutorials. Not sure of some terminology? Use the dictionary in conjunction with the tutorials to develop your understanding of the wording used.
Biology Tutorials
The biology tutorials aim to give an introductory to intermediate understanding of various biological concepts and disciplines, split up into sections for ease of use. Within each tutorial are references to the biology dictionary, intending to give an easy reference to the terminology used.

156. Fairfax Cryobank
The human sperm bank division of the genetics IVF Institute.
http://www.fairfaxcryobank.com/

157. Genetics And Molecular Research
FunpecRp About The journal Editorial Board Current Issue All Issues Search Indexers Instructions For Authors Contact Sponsors Links.
http://www.funpecrp.com.br/gmr/

158. The New York Times Genetics
Collection of articles assembled to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the discovery of DNA. Topics include history, recent developments, ethical concerns and other issues related to the genetic revolution, and the role of the news media in science.
http://www.nytimes.com/indexes/2003/02/25/health/genetics/index.html
International National Washington Business ... Fitness Genetics Men Nutrition Policy Psychology ... REGISTER NOW. It's Free! Today's News Past Week Past 30 Days Past 90 Days Past Year Since 1996
DNA, the Keeper of Life's Secrets, Starts to Talk

By NICHOLAS WADE
Fifty years ago, on Saturday, Feb. 28, 1953, two young scientists announced to the lunchtime crowd that they had discovered the secret of life.
Not Just Genes: Moving Beyond Nature vs. Nurture

By NATALIE ANGIER
In the view of some biologists, DNA often has been accorded far greater powers than it possesses.
Watson and Crick, Both Aligned and Apart, Reinvented Biology

By NICHOLAS WADE
The relationship between Francis Crick and James D. Watson is an enduring one, but it has not been seamless.
Watson and Crick (No, Betty and Odile)
50 Years Later, Rosalind Franklin's X-Ray Fuels Debate By DENISE GRADY For some, over the years, Dr. Rosalind Franklin has come to symbolize the plight of women in science, as men close ranks against them. Here's an X-Ray. Spot the Double Helix. REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK For the History of Science, the First Draft Is Often Late

159. Welcome To The Genetics Company
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160. MiraiBio - Welcome To Miraibio
Hitachi Genetic Systems, by MiraiBio Inc, offers quality instruments, software, consumables and supporting applications for the genetics/molecular biology laboratory.
http://www.miraibio.com/

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