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  1. Outlines & Highlights for Human Genetics by Lewis, ISBN: 0072951745 (Cram101 Textbook Outlines) by Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2008
  2. Genetic Twists of Fate by Stanley Fields, Mark Johnston, 2010-09-30
  3. Principles of Cancer Genetics by Fred Bunz, 2010-11-30
  4. Basic Human Genetics by Elaine Johansen Mange, Arthur P. Mange, 1999-10
  5. Mendelian Inheritance in Man: A Catalog of Human Genes and Genetic Disorders by Victor A. McKusick MD, 1998-06-29
  6. Genetics of Mental Retardation: An Overview Encompassing Learning Disability and Intellectual Disability (Monographs in Human Genetics)
  7. Human Population Genetics: A Centennial Tribute to J.B.S. Haldane (Language of Science)
  8. The Human Blueprint: The Race to Unlock the Secrets of Our Genetic Script by Robert Shapiro, 1991-08
  9. The Dopaminergic Mind in Human Evolution and History by Fred H. Previc, 2009-05-25
  10. Genetics of Infectious Disease Susceptibility by Tjeerd G. Kimman, 2010-11-02
  11. The Human Genome: Features, Variations and Genetic Disorders (Genetics - Research and Issues)
  12. GENE THERAPY (Human Molecular Genetics Ser.))
  13. The Limits and Lies of Human Genetic Research: Dangers For Social Policy (Reflective Bioethics) by Jonathan Michael Kaplan, 2000-06-08
  14. Genetics of Human Populations by Albert Jacquard, 1978-06

121. A Relationship Between Ethics, Morality, Evolution, Psychology, Culture And Gene
Exploring the relationship between ethics, morality, evolution, psychology, culture and genetics.
http://www.onelife.com/ethics/
Human Ethics and Morality
A study of the OneLife theory reveals the relationship between the individual human and all other life.
A study of genetics reveals the method by which the structure of the human is determined.
A study of the evolution process reveals the method and sequence of the development of the human.
From all these we may learn what life is, what the human is, the relationship between the two, and the behavioral responsibilities of the individual human. The knowledge forming the basis for 'Human Ethics and Morality' is contained in the 'Evolution and Genetics' section under the main index. If you are not familiar with the information in that section, you must at least have a basic philosophical understanding of evolution before evaluating the material contained in this section. A brief summary is available here. Fact, Knowledge
and Theory
Words are symbols that represent intellectual concepts. Communication depends on a reciprocal understanding and agreement on the relationships between words and concepts. A Philosophy Every human is a philosopher. His behavior reflects his concept of his relationship with all other life. This philosophy must be based on real knowledge.

122. MRC RFCGR
The HGMPRC provides resources for research workers in the field of genetics. Sponsored by the UK Medical Research Council.
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123. RC Enterprises: BIOLINK
Links to about 30 web sites on biochemistry, cells, genetics, evolution, plants, animals, human anatomy, and ecology.
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124. RetinaCentral
genetics, diseases and anatomy of the human retina. Includes links to related resources.
http://www.retinacentral.org/

125. 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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126. Institute Of Genetics
Research on the molecular background of several inherited human disorders. Departments include molecular, population, and diabetes genetics.
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127. Alzheimer's Disease Treatment And Prevention
Chemotherapy for prevention and treatment of prostate, colon, and other cancers. It has completed Phase IIa human clinical trialsitefrom Myriad genetics, Inc.
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Alzheimer's Disease and Current Research MPC-7869 for the Treatment and Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease MPC-7869 holds promise as a safe and effective drug for the treatment and prevention of Alzheimer's disease. MPC-7869 is the pure R -enantiomer form of flurbiprofen - an NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug) with 25 years of clinical experience behind it. Unlike NSAIDs, however, MPC-7869 is not an inhibitor of cyclooxygenase enzymes (COX-1 and COX-2). The compound modulates the signal transduction and transcription activation pathways associated with nuclear factor kappa B (NFkB), a principle transcription factor in the expression of many molecules involved in cell growth, cell death and inflammation. In addition, MPC-7869 has recently been shown to reduce Abeta42 peptide levels in vitro and in vivo , and reduce amyloid pathology in the brain.

128. John M. McCullough
Professor at the University of Utah interested in ecological genetics and human variation.
http://www.anthro.utah.edu/mccullough.html
John M. McCullough
Selected Publications
Journal Articles
Survival and Relatedness During a Crisis: The Donner Party of 1846-7. Ethology and Sociobiology. Relatedness and Mortality in a Crisis Year: Plymouth Colony, 1620-21. Ethology and Sociobiology. With E.Y. Barton Relatedness in a Founding Population: Plymouth Colony, 1620-1633. Human Biology: 63(3):355-366. With E.Y. Barton. Relation of Community Population Size to Endogamy in a Traditional Society: Patzcuaro, Mexico, 1903-1932. American Journal of Human Biology 1(3):281-287. Geographical Distribution of Consanguinity in Europe. Annals of Human Biology 13(4):359-367. With D. H. O'Rourke. Application of Kolmogorov - Smirnov Test to Seasonal Phenomena may not be Appropriate. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 68:393-394. Estimation of Minimal Selection Pressure in a Recessive Trait from Migration Across Climatic Clines. Journal of Human Evolution 14:579-586. Evidence for Assortative Mating and Selection in Surnames: A Case from Yucatan, Mexico. Human Biology 57(3):375-386. With E. Giles and R. A. Thompson.
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129. Human Molecular Genetics
Concentrates on fulllength research papers covering a wide range of topics in all aspects of human molecular genetics. Subscription required for full-text papers.
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130. Robin Dunbar Reviews Mapping Human History: Discovering The Past Through Our Gen
genetics has made an enormous contribution to our understanding of human history in the last few years and Robin Dunbar gives his opinion of Steve Olson's account.
http://human-nature.com/nibbs/02/olson.html
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131. AT&T ENRICH Biology Lesson Plans
These 85 Biology lessons were developed by public and Catholic High School biology teachers in the Chicago area. Lesson plans available in pdf format for biochemistry, cells, DNA and genetics, ecology, evolution, human biology, ethics, taxonomy, and tools.
http://www.officeport.com/enrich/lessons/index.htm
Start by selecting a category above. materials are in portable document format (PDF). If you cannot view PDF files, you will need to download the free Acrobat Reader plug-in.
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Chicago Public Schools , or the Archdiocese of Chicago Catholic Schools . (More information about the teachers can be found in the Recognition section.) The lessons vary in length from one classroom period to an entire semester or more. Each lesson employs the same format. An explanation follows: Activity Structures
These are the structures defined by Professor Judi Harris. A more detailed explanation of them can be found at Curriculum-Based Opportunities for Internet-Supported Learning Goals/Outcome Statements
The SG,CAS,CFS goals are from the State of Illinois (SG-State Goals) and the Chicago Public Schools (CAS-Chicago Academic Standards; CFS-Curriculum Framework Statements). These Goals/Outcomes can be found at High School Biology: Chicago Academic Standards . Only the SG and CAS items are listed; the CFS are too numerous and detailed to be included here. If you are interested in CFS information, it is available in the publication:

132. Dennis H. O'Rourke
Anthropology professor at the University of Utah researching population and evolutionary genetics and human epidemiology.
http://www.anthro.utah.edu/orourke.html
Dennis H. O'Rourke
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133. ThinkQuest : Library : Visions Of Perfection
Explores the various ways that the human race has attempted to create and achieve human perfection through philosophies and technologies of the past century that embraced eugenics. Topics range from eugenics and genetics to cosmetic surgery.
http://library.thinkquest.org/27648/
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Visisons of Perfection was created as an educational project to teach others about ways that man has attempted to achieve perfection, and possible ways that they may attempt it in the future. Not only does our site present historical and technical information on three distinct topics, we have also intertwined a large discussion system to allow visitors to really think about the topics put before them, and to allow them to open their minds to the interesting possibilities that our future may hold. Visit Site 1999 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Languages English Students Erik Fort Vancouver, Vancouver, WA, United States Kong The Chinese High School, Singapore, Singapore Chris Harwood Union High School, Waterbury Center, VT, United States Coaches Joan Harwood Union High School, Waitsfield, VT, United States Chung The Chinese High School, Singapore, Singapore Justin Seattle, WA, United States Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site.

134. 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
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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
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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.

135. HMGC Homepage
Undertake research and study of disease through DNA. Provides a range of information on the faculty, articles, news, and related links.
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New release of the rat genome provides information relating to disease and evolution.
February 16, 2004 Medical College of Wisconsin ranked second-best place in the country for post-doctoral work. January 1, 2004 RGD (Rat Genome Database) released a new web site with many enhanced navigation features Search HMGC

136. National Human Genome Research Institute - Home Page
Supports genetic and genomic research, investigation into the ethical, legal and social implications surrounding genetics research, and educational outreach activities. Includes educational resources, careers, and training.
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137. SpringerLink - Publication
Focuses on the experimental, theoretical, and technical aspects of genomics and genetics in mouse, human, and other species, particularly those aspects bearing on studies of gene function.
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138. Sociobiology: Evolution, Genes And Morality
About sociobiology, which claims to explain the origin and meaning of all human and animal social behavior in terms of genetics and natural selection.
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Sociobiology: Evolution, Genes and Morality
Raymond Bohlin, Ph.D.
In 1981 I wrote an article for Christianity Today , which they titled "Sociobiology: Cloned from the Gene Cult."(1) At the time I was fresh from a graduate program in population genetics and had participated in two graduate seminars on the subject of sociobiology. You might be thinking, "What in the world is sociobiology, and why should I care?" That's a good question. Sociobiology explores the biological basis of all social behavior, including morality. You should care because sociobiologists are claiming that all moral and religious systems, including Christianity, exist simply because they help promote the survival and reproduction of the group. These sociobiologists, otherwise known as evolutionary ethicists , claim to be able to explain the existence of every major world religion or belief system, including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and even Marxism and secular humanism, in terms of natural selection and evolution. E. O. Wilson, a Harvard biologist and major advocate of sociobiology, claims that scientific materialism (a fully evolutionary world view) will eventually overcome both traditional religion and any other secular ideology. While Wilson does admit that religion in some form will always exist, he suggests that theology as an explanatory discipline will cease to exist.

139. News.nabou.com - Genetics News
Features stories on the human genome project, human cloning, gm foods and general human genetic news and information.
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140. Institute Of Medical Genetics UWCM Cardiff UK - Inherited Basis Of Human Disease
Provides an environment for geneticists to work together on the inherited bases of human disease and the consequences for individuals, families and society. Includes research data, databases, and education.
http://www.uwcm.ac.uk/uwcm/mg
Welcome to the Institute of Medical Genetics
The Institute of Medical Genetics provides an environment in which molecular, cellular, mathematical and clinical geneticists (including those with medical, psychological and social science backgrounds) work together on the inherited bases of human disease and the consequences for individuals, families and society. The Institute also houses the hub of the NHS Medical Genetics Service for Wales . Many of the research successes of the Institute have been the result of accepting the challenges presented by the inherited disorders that are encountered in the population of Wales. Conversely, our research has facilitated the implementation of the most appropriate new services in clinical and laboratory genetics, often influencing practice nationally and internationally. Two of the databases maintained by the Institute are currently offered as a service to the scientific community: The Human Gene Mutation Database (HGMD) and The Frequency of Inherited Disorders Database (FIDD) Education and training form a key part of the activities of the Institute, and opportunities and courses are listed on this Website. There is also information detailing the specific interests of our

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