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  1. Analysis of Multifactorial Diseases (Human Molecular Genetics)
  2. Mapping Human History: Unravelling the Mystery of Adam and Eve by Steve Olson, 2003-07-07

141. Education And Genetics: Human Genome Project Information
Information on the human Genome Project.
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/education/videos.shtml
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Acronyms Links ... Publications About the Project What is it? Goals Progress History ... Genetics 101 the New Genetics Home Gene Testing Gene Therapy Pharmacogenomics ... Genetic Counseling Ethical, Legal, Social Issues Home Privacy Legislation Gene Testing Patenting ... Genetics in Courtroom Education Teachers Careers Students Webcasts Audio/Video ... Genética Websites en Español Research Home Sequencing Instrumentation Mapping ... Funding Publications Human Genome News Chromosome Poster Primer Molecular Genetics To Know Ourselves ... List of All Publications Search This Site Contact Us Privacy Statement Site Stats and Credits Note: The Human Genome Project Information Web site is no longer maintaining a list of individual genetics videos. An archive of the old list is available. For online audio/video Webcasts, see our

142. M. D. Anderson Cancer Center - Molecular Genetics - Main
Department uses molecular genetic approaches to study cell and tissue differentiation, and the genetic basis of human disease, including cancer. provides information on the faculty, graduate education, and seminars.
http://www.mdanderson.org/departments/molgen
Care Center Information A to Z Department List Breast Center Cancer Prevention Cardiopulmonary Gastrointestinal Genitourinary Gynecologic Oncology Internal Medicine Plastic Surgery Radiation Treatment Sarcoma Thoracic Alopecia Areata Angiogenesis Inhibitors Aplastic Anemia Basal/Squamous Cell Carcinomas Bladder Blood Stem Cell Transplant Bone Cancer Bone Marrow Failure (pediatric) Bone Marrow Transplants Brain Brain Tumors (pediatric) Breast Cancer Burkitt's Lymphoma Cancer Survivorship Carcinoid Tumors Cardiovascular Diseases Central Nervous System Cervical Chemoprevention Chest Wall and Sternal Tumors Childhood Cancers Colorectal Complementary/Integrative/Alt Med Dermatology - General Endometrial Esophageal Ewing's Sarcoma - pediatric Eye Cancers Eyelid/Orbital Tumors Fallopian Tube Germ Cell Tumors (pediatric) Gestational Trophoblastic Disease Graft Vs. Host Disease (GVHD) Head and Neck Cancers Hematologic Malignancies Hereditary Gynecologic Cancers Hodgkin's Disease Hodgkin's Disease (pediatric) Idiopathic Hypereosinophilic Synd Kidney Larynx Leptomeningeal Disease Leukemia Leukemia (pediatric) Liver Cancer Lung Lymphoblastic Lymphoma Lymphoma Lymphoma - Cutaneous T-Cell Mediastinal Tumors Medulloblastoma (pediatric) Melanoma Melanoma (eye) Melanoma (head and neck area) Mesothelioma Myelodysplastic Syndrome Myeloma - Multiple Nasopharynx Neuroblastoma (pediatric) Neurofibromatosis (pediatric) Non-Hodgkin's Lymph. (pediatric)

143. Welcome To The Center For Medical Genetics
Research focuses on the hunt for genes which influence human health disorders. Includes genetic maps, a build your own map feature, and a genetics education section .
http://research.marshfieldclinic.org/genetics/
Information for the General Public Educational Materials Information for Research Scientists Human Insertion/Deletion Polymorphisms Human Diversity Panel Allele Frequencies Mammalian Genotyping Service Completed Genotyping Projects ... Links to Other Genome Research Sites Other Information Lab Personnel Travel to Marshfield About Marshfield Employment Opportunities ... Search Welcome The Center for Medical Genetics was established in 1994 as a new research unit within the private, non-profit Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation . The Foundation is a division of the Marshfield Clinic , a large multi-specialty group practice serving much of Central and Northern Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Although a wide variety of research activities are underway within the Center for Medical Genetics, research focuses on the hunt for genes which influence human health disorders. Identification of these genes is an important first step in improving disease prevention and treatment. Visitors to our website who do not possess special scientific background may be interested in the Human Genetics Educational Material . The Genetics Education section includes a brief summary of important human genetics facts and a list of links to other useful education sites. For the Research Scientist, a great deal of information on human DNA polymorphisms and their analysis is available from our site. One of the newest additions is a list of over 200,000 confirmed and candidate

144. Behavior Genetics Association
Promote scientific study of the interrelationship of genetic mechanisms and behavior, both human and animal. Features links to journal, meetings, and membership.
http://www.bga.org/
Behavior Genetics Association
The purpose of the Behavior Genetics Association is to promote scientific study of the interrelationship of genetic mechanisms and behavior, both human and animal; to encourage and aid the education and training of research workers in the field of behavior genetics; and to aid in the dissemination and interpretation to the general public of knowledge concerning the interrelationship of genetics and behavior, and its implications for health and human development and education.
Last Update: 4 February 2004
Suggestions or comments to: Javier.Gayan@bga.org

145. Washington University Department Of Genetics
Research interests include basic molecular and developmental genetics of model eukaryotic systems , and mapping and identification of genes responsible for human hereditary .
http://www.genetics.wustl.edu/
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Research interests in the Washington University Department of Genetics include the basic molecular and developmental genetics of model eukaryotic systems such as the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster , the nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans , the baker's yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae , the zebrafish Danio rerio , and the house mouse Mus musculus , as well as the mapping and identification of genes responsible for important human hereditary diseases. Genome research is a major focus of the Department. One of the largest genome centers in the world, the Washington University Genome Sequencing Center , is part of the Department.
The department is strongly interdisciplinary, with expertise that ranges from molecular biology and classical genetics, to the engineering of new tools and machines for genome analysis, to the development of computer algorithms and software for analyzing DNA and protein sequences. Most graduate students in the Department are admitted through the Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences . Some students may also be admitted through the Biomedical Engineering Program in the School of Engineering.

146. Homepage: Human And Clinical Genetics, LUMC
Center for human and Clinical genetics. (Centrum voor humane en Klinische Genetica). Leiden University Medical Center. MGC human
http://www.humgen.nl/
Center for Human and Clinical Genetics
(Centrum voor Humane en Klinische Genetica)
Leiden University Medical Center
MGC - Human and Clinical Genetics
Leiden University Medical Center
Wassenaarseweg 72
2333AL LEIDEN
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147. Blazing A Genetic Trail
Research on mutant genes and hereditary diseases. Includes family studies, the human Genome Project, how to conquer hereditary diseases like cystic fibrosis, key to basic genetics and a glossary.
http://www.hhmi.org/genetictrail/
The full text and illustrations of the original print version
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Updated Spring 2002

148. The Biology Project
Online interactive resource for learning biology. Content includes Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, human Biology, Molecular Biology, Mendelian genetics, and Immunology.
http://www.biology.arizona.edu/default.html
Cell Biology
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Biochemistry carbohydrate metabolism( in Portuguese
Chemistry of Amino Acids learn the structure and chemistry of the amino acids that are found within proteins. Cell Biology in Spanish Developmental Biology developmental mechanisms Human Biology DNA forensics, karyotyping, genetics, blood types, reproduction, sexually transmitted diseases ( in Spanish Immunology , HIV, the ELISA assay, Western blotting analysis Mendelian Genetics monohybrid cross, dihybrid cross, sex-linked inheritance ( in Spanish Molecular Biology nucleic acids, genetics of prokaryotes, genetics of eukaryotes, recombinant DNA. Current Site Statistics Lesson Plans and Activities General Biology Program for Science Teachers Summer Courses for Teachers ... Manduca Project
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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

149. Human Population Genetics Laboratory - Home
Located in the Department of genetics at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Includes personnel profiles, projects, and publications available in pdf format.
http://hpgl.stanford.edu/
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Welcome to the Human Population Genetics Laboratory (HPGL).

We are located in the Department of Genetics at the Stanford University School of Medicine
Human Population Genetics Laboratory
Department of Genetics
School of Medicine
Stanford University
Stanford, California 94305-5120
United States of America
650.723.7959 (voice)
650.498.6869 (facsimile) http://hpgl.stanford.edu/ info@hpgl.stanford.edu Comments and question to info@hpgl.stanford.edu Stanford University unless noted otherwise.

150. Goldstein Lab
At University College London. Lecture notes on population genetics (in pdf format) with slides. Profiles of Professor David B. Goldstein and those in his group.
http://popgen.biol.ucl.ac.uk/
Centre for Population Genetics and Human Health Research People Software Publications ... Supporting online material
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Goldstein Lab
Prof. D.B. Goldstein

Wolfson Professor of Genetics
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What is a tagging SNP anyway?

The cartoon perspective
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151. Onyx Pharmaceuticals : Changing The Way Cancer Is Treated ™
Discovers and develops novel therapeutics based upon the genetics of human disease, with emphasis on cancer. (Nasdaq ONXX).
http://www.onyx-pharm.com/
Onyx to Present at Upcoming Conference
Onyx Reports 1Q04 Financial Results
BAY 43-9006 Receives Fast Track Designation for Metastatic Kidney Cancer Review

152. How Humans Evolved - Welcome!
A general introduction to natural selection and population genetics, human behavior and mating, and the fossil record. Includes quizzes.
http://www.wwnorton.com/college/anthro/bioanth/
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153. The Human Gene Mutation Database (HGMD)
Database of human gene mutation data . Features publications, newly added genes, and locus specific databases.
http://www.uwcm.ac.uk/uwcm/mg/hgmd0.html
Welcome to the Human Gene Mutation Database at the Institute of Medical Genetics in Cardiff.
HGMD Search Statistics What's new HGMD Background ...
Nomenclature publications
HGMD is very grateful to the following for their financial support :
HGMD enters into collaboration with Celera Genomics . Please see our What's New page for the full text of the announcement. Hum Mutat (2003) 21:577-581. Articles describing the HGMD facility have also appeared in Trends Genet Nucleic Acids Res (1998) 26: 285-287 and Hum Mutat For a picture of how others view HGMD, click here Our new permanent web address is www.hgmd.org . Our old address will remain functional for as long as necessary, but please use the new address to reach the HGMD home page. For further details, please refer to Directive 96/9/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 1996 on the legal protection of databases. Whilst the University of Wales College of Medicine ("UWCM") has used all reasonable endeavours to ensure that this database is of high quality, UWCM makes no warranty, express or implied, as to accuracy or that this database is fit for a particular purpose and will not be held responsible for any consequences arising out of any inaccuracies or omissions. Individuals, organisations and companies which use this database do so on the understanding that no liability whatsoever either direct or indirect shall rest upon UWCM or any of their employees or agents for the effects of any product, process or method that may be produced or adopted by any part, notwithstanding that the formulation of such product, process or method may be based upon information here provided. UWCM shall not be liable for incidental, consequential, special or exemplary damages resulting from the use of this database.

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

155. Harwell Mutagenesis Programme Website
A large scale mouse genetics programme to identify new phenotypes of relevance to human disease through ENU mutagenesis.
http://www.mut.har.mrc.ac.uk/
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156. Genetics Virtual Library
This web site is a subject catalog covering genetics in the biosciences. of news and headlines related to genetics and the HGP genetics, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of
http://www.ornl.gov/TechResources/Human_Genome/genetics.html
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157. ASHG: Annual Meeting
SUBMITTING ABSTRACTS ON THE WEB. Future Meeting Dates.
http://genetics.faseb.org/genetics/ashg/menu-annmeet.shtml
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158. Department Of Health: Gene Therapy Advisory Committee
Advises on the ethical acceptability of proposals for gene therapy research on humans and on developments in gene therapy research. Provides information on the Committee's work and publications.
http://www.advisorybodies.doh.gov.uk/genetics/gtac/

A-Z site index
Search Links Contact DH ... DH Home You are here: About the Department Non-departmental public bodies GTAC About GTAC What's new 'Flagging' project - monitoring patients Applying to GTAC to conduct clinical trials ... Contact GTAC Gene Therapy Advisory Committee (GTAC) Latest information: The Gene Therapy Advisory Committee (GTAC)'s terms of reference are:
  • To consider and advise on the acceptability of proposals for gene therapy research on human subjects, on ethical grounds, taking account of the scientific merits of the proposals and the potential benefits and risks.
    To work with other agencies which have responsibilities in this field, including local research ethics committees, and agencies with statutory responsibilities - the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, the Health and Safety Executive and the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs.

159. Human Genome Project Primers
DOEGenomes.org, human Genome Project Information GenomicsGTL Microbial Genome Program home. skip navigation, Home, Site Index, Home, What s New,
http://www.ornl.gov/TechResources/Human_Genome/publicat/primer/intro.html
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160. HHMI's Holiday Lectures On Science
The human body is one of nature s most complex and marvelous machines. The smallest mistakes in our genetic blueprints—present at birth or built up over time
http://www.hhmi.org/lectures/
The webcast of the 2003 Holiday Lectures on Science is now available on demand. Register for the lecture series to recieve more information and a free poster. Click here for solutions to the poster questions. Learning from Patients: The Science of Medicine
Presented by HHMI investigators
Bert Vogelstein, M.D. , and Huda Y. Zoghbi, M.D. To view the 2003 Holiday Lectures on Science, choose your connection speed below. Requires RealOne Player You will need to know your Internet connection speed: "56k Modem" or "Cable, DSL, T1." The total bit rate is 34 kbps for the 56k modem and 225 kbps for cable, DSL, and T1. Contact your institution's network administrator if you don't know your Internet connection speed. Research Mechanics: Putting the Brakes on Cancer
56k modem or Cable/DSL/T1
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or Cable/DSL/T1
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or Cable/DSL/T1 Click here for webcast help. In this year's lectures, Bert Vogelstein, and Huda Y. Zoghbi, will discuss how their patients have led them to a deeper understanding of the genetic and molecular bases of cancer and neurological disorders. Thanks to these patients, researchers can now apply the knowledge gained to diagnosis, prevention, and the search for cures. Learning from Patients: Inspiration and Insights
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