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         Genetic Publications:     more books (109)
  1. Student Study Guide to accompany Genetics --1997 publication. by Robert F. Weaver, 1997-01-01
  2. The Troubled Helix: Social and Psychological Implications of the New Human Genetics --1996 publication. by various, 1996-01-01
  3. Risk Assessment and Management in Cancer Genetics --2005 publication. by J. M Friedman, D Gareth Evans Bronwyn Kerr, 2005-01-01
  4. The New Genetics, NIH Publication No. 07-662, Revised October 2006 by U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2006
  5. Genes And Human Self-Knowledge: Reflections On Modern Genetics --1994 publication. by Robert F. Weir, 1994-01-01
  6. Elseviers Integrated Genetics - 2007 publication. by Linda RAdkison PhD, 2007
  7. Medical Genetics,1994 publication by Lyn B-Carey,John C-White,Raymond L Jorde, 1994-01-01
  8. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Quantitative Genetics --1988 publication. by various, 1988-01-01

61. Overexpressionof C -cycle Enzymes In Transgenic
REVIEW ARTICLE Overexpressionof C 4cycle enzymes in transgenic C 3 plants a biotechnological approach to improve C 3-photosynthesis RainerE. Ha usler 1,3, Heinz-Josef Hirsch 2, Fritz
http://www.bio1.rwth-aachen.de/MolGenetic/Publications/pdf/Hausler et al (2002)

62. Animal Genetics - Journal Information
Research on the immunogenetics, biochemical and molecular genetics of economically important and domestic animals. Includes current research on genetic variation at the level of single genes, their products and functions.
http://www.wiley.com/bw/journal.asp?ref=0268-9146

63. Human Disease: CGEP Resource Center
provides information on the impact of human genetic research and the Human Genome Project on public health and disease prevention. Access to numerous genetic publications (with
http://www.uvm.edu/~cgep/ResourceCenter/Disease.html
Most diseases have a genetic component, whether inherited or resulting from the body's response to environmental stresses. The genetic basis for many diseases and syndromes have already been elucidated and many more will soon be identified as a result of the Human Genome Project. Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man
This extensive catalog of human genes and genetic disorders contains over 10,000 entries. This database includes clinical features, inheritance, genetics, pictures, and reference information. Office of Genetics and Disease Prevention
This site, sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control, provides information on the impact of human genetic research and the Human Genome Project on public health and disease prevention. Access to numerous genetic publications (with a special focus on epidemiological research) can also be found at this site. Genetic Alliance
This non-profit organization is a coalition of consumers, professionals, and support groups. It's a great resource for finding a support group; you can search by genetic condition, organization name, or services offered. Also publishes a newsletter and has links to other genetic resources. GeneClinics
This site has extensive information about genetic conditions and genetic tests available for various conditions.

64. Critical Reviews™ In Eukaryotic Gene Expression
Presents concepts and experimental approaches that contribute to the rapid advances in the understanding of gene regulation, organization, and structure. Requires subscription.
http://www.begellhouse.com/crege/crege.html
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Editor-in-Chiefs: Gary Stein Janet L. Stein Jane B. Lian Editorial Board ... NIH Public Access Policy
Aims and Scope
Critical Reviews TM in Eukaryotic Gene Expression presents timely concepts and experimental approaches that are contributing to rapid advances in our mechanistic understanding of gene regulation, organization, and structure within the contexts of biological control and the diagnosis/treatment of disease. The journal provides in-depth critical reviews, on well-defined topics of immediate interest, written by recognized specialists in the field. Extensive literature citations provide a comprehensive information resource.
All articles are by invitation; however, the editors welcome suggestions of both topics and authors. ISSN: 1045-4403 Print You can order a single issue or an individual article, as well as view the table of contents or article abstract by clicking on the volume number, then the issue number in the right sidebar.

65. A-Z Health Topics - NSW Department Of Health
Gastroenteritis General Practice Genetic Health Genetic Publications Giardiasis Glucose Measurement Grants Funding Greywater Gonorrhea
http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/topics/index.asp

66. Index
Publishes papers on chromosome aberrations in somatic, meiotic and malignant cells of man and other animals . Includes author submission guidelines . Full text articles available on line by subscription .
http://www.karger.ch/journals/ccg/ccg_jh.htm

67. Quantification Of Photosynthetic Gene Expression In Maize C
Photosynthesis Research 75 183192,2003. 2003 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands. 183 Emerging techniques Quantification of photosynthetic gene expression in
http://www.bio1.rwth-aachen.de/MolGenetic/Publications/pdf/Hahnen et al (2003) P

68. BMC Genetics
A free, peer-reviewed online journal publishing research articles on all aspects of inheritance and variation in individuals and populations. Includes full text archives in HTML and PDF format.
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2156/

69. THE GENETICS OF BIRMAN TRADITIONAL COLORS (C) 1998 BY MICHAEL OLSEN
This C/c and D/d nomenclature is used for simplicity the nomenclature used in professional genetic publications is different. Thus, what's actually at play here is that
http://www.stuffweuse.com/birman/genetics.html
THE GENETICS OF BIRMAN TRADITIONAL COLORS
(C) 1998 BY MICHAEL OLSEN
There is a lot of confusion regarding the genetics of the four traditional Birman point colors. Many confusingly refer to the presence or absence of a 'dilute gene' which results in blue and lilac point cats. In this case, what is being referred to is a 'modifier' allele termed 'dense'. The recessive dense allele is termed 'dilute' and yields the blue and lilac. The dense gene thus modifies the color gene, but both the color and dense genes are always present. The nomenclature used in the following discussion is to represent a dominant allele with a capital letter, and a recessive allele with a lower case letter. The color alleles present in traditional colorpoint Birmans are the dominant seal (C) and recessive chocolate(c). The modifier alleles are the dominant dense (D) and the recessive dilute (d). This C/c and D/d nomenclature is used for simplicity - the nomenclature used in professional genetic publications is different.
Thus, what's actually at play here is that traditional color Birman breeders are working with two genes that are not linked, meaning they are not on the same chromosome, therefore they assort randomly (independently). Because the seal gene (C) is dominant to the choc (c), both the CC and Cc combinations will yield the seal and only cc will yield the chocolate. Similarly, dense (D) is dominant to dilute (d), so both DD and Dd will be dense (present in the seal or choc) and only dd will be dilute (the blue or lilac).

70. Genetics And Molecular Research
Aim to publish original, outstanding research papers in the areas of genetics, molecular biology and evolution. Includes article abstracts and full text in HTML and PDF formats.
http://funpecrp.com.br/GMR

71. BR-squared: A Practical Solution To The Winner’s Curse In Genome-Wide Scans.
For example, five Nature Genetic publications in the first three months of 2009 acknowledged the effect of the Winner s Curse in their discovery samples (e.g. Nair et al., 2009).
http://www.ashg.org/2009meeting/abstracts/fulltext/f20979.htm
BR-squared: a Practical Solution to the Winner show("07") s Curse in Genome-Wide Scans. L. Sun , S. B. Bull , L. Faye , A. Dimitromanolakis , D. Waggott , A. D. Paterson , The DCCT/EDIC Research Group 1) Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Canada; 2) Department of Statistics, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Canada; 3) Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, ON Canada; 4) Genetics and Genomic Biology, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON Canada.
In genome-wide scans, the most significant variants detected in the original discovery study tend to have inflated effect size estimates due to the Winner show("07") s Curse phenomenon. The Winner show("07") s Curse has recently gained much attention in Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS), because it has been recognized as one of the major contributing factors to the failures of many attempted replication studies. For example, five Nature Genetic publications in the first three months of 2009 acknowledged the effect of the Winner show("07") show("07") s Curse when interpreting GWAS findings and planning for replication studies.

72. JournalSeek Search Results
Categorized searchable database of freely available journal information .Includes the description , journal abbreviation, homepage link, subject category and ISSN .
http://journalseek.net/cgi-bin/journalseek/journalsearch.cgi?field=category&quer

73. Development Of A Diva Vaccine Against Peste Des Petits Ruminants By Reserve Gene
Minet C., Gil P., Libeau G., Albina E.. 2007. In Camus Emmanuel (ed.), Cardinale Eric (ed.), Dalibard Christophe (ed.), Martinez Dominique (ed.), Renard JeanFrancois (ed
http://publications.cirad.fr/une_notice.php?dk=541569

74. BBA - Gene Structure And Expression - Elsevier
Covers DNA and RNA structure, replication, damage and repair. Includes a guide for authors and article abstracts. Full text access requires registration.
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/506065/description

75. OceanExpert - Details Of Thierry PEREZ
will be also working on population genetic PUBLICATIONS (as reported by Thierry PEREZ) Perez,T (2000) Evaluation de la qualit des milieux c tiers par les spongiaires
http://www.oceanexpert.net/viewMemberRecord.php?&memberID=9046

76. Gene - Elsevier
Publishes papers on all structural, functional, and evolutionary aspects of genes, chromatin, chromosomes and genomes. Includes abstracts from past issues.
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/506033/description

77. Newborn, GA - Traffic Schools
(Genetic Publications)StudySphere Educational Resource for language school, study abroad, education online, education, school, high school, career education, business
http://local.dmv.org/georgia/newton-county/newborn/local-traffic-schools.php

78. Molecular Therapy - Elsevier
Publishes scientifically meritorious papers in the areas of gene transfer, gene regulation, gene discovery, cell therapy, experimental models, and correction of genetic and acquired diseases . Requires registration.
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/622922/description

79. George State University, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
E. Recognition of applicable genetic publications, web sites, and organizations. II. Other related activities A. A family genetic risk assessment
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/ed/clinical/gpnf/curriculum/georgia.htm
Curriculum
Georgia State University, College of Health and Human Sciences, School of Nursing
www.gsu.edu Spring 2003 College of Health and Human Sciences
School of Nursing
HHS 4400 / HHS 7400
Genetics Across the Lifespan
Syllabus
Spring 2003 Course Number:  HHS 4400 / HHS 7400 Course Title:  Genetics Across the Lifespan (Elective) Credit Distribution: 3 Semester Hours Tuesday, 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Prerequisite(s):   None Faculty:   Carol Grantham, PhD(c), MSN, RN
968 Urban Life
cgrantham@gsu.edu

Office: 
Office Hours: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Wednesdays
Kathleen P. Pittman, DNS, RNC, FNP (Contributor/Guest Lecturer) Ellen Dri, MS, RNC, FNP, WHNP (Contributor/Guest Lecturer) Academic Honesty: As members of the academic community, students are expected to recognize and uphold standards of intellectual and academic integrity, are referred to the Georgia State University policy on academic honesty in the current undergraduate, and graduate catalogue. Critical Thinking: Critical thinking behavior is expected of all students. The School of Nursing defines critical thinking as reflective and informed thought focused on what to do or what to believe. Student learning is enhanced when readings, class discussion and experience-based applications are conducted with this definition in mind. Students should reflect on appropriate analysis of environmental issued based on physiologic processes, safe problem resolution, and the context of the situation. Students with Disabilities: Georgia State University complies with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities must first submit appropriate documentation to the Office of Disability Services located in Suite 203 of the Student Center.

80. PLoS Genetics: A Peer-Reviewed Open-Access Journal
An open-access journal that reflects the full breadth and interdisciplinary nature of genetics and genomics research by publishing outstanding original contributions in all areas of biology.
http://www.plosgenetics.org/
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