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  1. The Molecular and Genetic Basis of Neurologic and Psychiatric Disease (Rosenberg,Molecular and Genetic Basis of Neurologic and Psychiatric Disease) by Roger N. Rosenberg, 2007-11-26
  2. The Future of Genetics: Beyond the Human Genome Project (Genetics & Evolution) by Russ Hodge, 2010-03-30
  3. Genetics and Analysis of Quantitative Traits by Michael Lynch, Bruce Walsh, 1998-01-06
  4. High-Yield Genetics (High-YieldSeries) by Ronald W. Dudek, John E. Wiley, 2008-06-18
  5. Genetic Engineering (Genetics & Evolution) by Russ Hodge, 2009-05-30
  6. Behavior Genetics Principles: Perspectives in Development, Personality, and Psychopathology (Decade of Behavior)
  7. Mouse Genetics and Transgenics: A Practical Approach
  8. The Genetic Revolution and Human Rights: The Oxford Amnesty Lectures 1998 (Popular Science)
  9. Principles of Medical Genetics by Thomas D., M.D. Gelehrter, Francis S. Collins, et all 1998-01-15
  10. A Statistical Approach to Genetic Epidemiology: Concepts and Applications, with an e-learning platform by Andreas Ziegler, Inke R. König, et all 2010-05-25
  11. The Behavioral Genetics of Psychopathology: A Clinical Guide by Kerry L. Jang, 2005-02-07
  12. Genes and Common Diseases: Genetics in Modern Medicine
  13. Advanced Genetic Analysis: Finding Meaning in a Genome by R. Scott Hawley, Michelle Y. Walker, 2003-01
  14. Introduction to Risk Calculation in Genetic Counseling by Ian D. Young, 2006-10-16

21. Lamin A/C Sequencing, Whole Blood
Muscular Dystrophy, autosomal recessive, EDMD3 LimbGirdle Muscular Dystrophy type 1b, LGMD1B LMNA-Related Dilated Cardiomyopathy, CMD1A Use the Molecular Genetics General
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22. Genetic Pedigree Software - Progeny
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23. 16th Summer Institute In Statistical Genetics: General Information | University
The 16th Annual Summer Institute in Statistical Genetics will be held June 13July 1, 2011, in the South Campus Center of the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington.
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16th Summer Institute in Statistical Genetics: General Information
The 16th Annual Summer Institute in Statistical Genetics will be held June 13-July 1, 2011, in the South Campus Center of the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington. More information, including offered training modules and descriptions, plus applying for scholarships and lodging, will start rolling out on our website in December 2010. The downloadable brochure should be available in mid-January 2011.

24. MSN Hall Of Fame - Micheal Onken
Name Michael Onken Country of Residence USA Areas of Science Anatomy, Biochemistry, Cell biology, Development, Genetics, General Biology, Neuroscience
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Name: Michael Onken Country of Residence: USA Areas of Science: Anatomy, Biochemistry, Cell biology, Development, Genetics, General Biology, Neuroscience Joined:
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My interest in science began in Elementary school the first time I looked through a microscope. In High school, my interest in biology over the other sciences was piqued by my junior year biology teacher and some summer work I did studying the efficacy of medicinal plants. As an undergraduate, I majored in Molecular Biology, and spent my summers purifying proteins and sequencing DNA in a lab. During this time, I learned the importance of physics and chemistry to biology, and how dependent biology is on the more basic sciences. After several years of doing molecular genetics as a technician, I entered the Ph.D. program at Washington University to further my education and expertise in scientific research. Now that I have my Doctorate, I can spend more time answering question and moderating for the 'Network.

25. GeneticsTimes.com - Genetics Times
Online magazine with news of the rapidly advancing world of genetics.
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27. Bruno Arc , Department Of Genetics, General And Molecular
EMBO WORKSHOP Molecular and Population Biology of Mosquitoes 13 19 August 2003 - Kolymbari, Crete, Greece Bruno Arc , Department of Genetics, General and Molecular
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28. Genetics & Evolution
Provides articles on a number of topics in the evolutionary and genetic fields.
http://geneticsevolution.suite101.com/

29. Genetics Terms
Offers an alphabetical listing with definitions of each term.
http://linkage.rockefeller.edu/wli/glossary/genetics.html
A Glossary of Genetics
Portions of the terms were taken directly or modified from definitions in the U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment Document Mapping Our Genes The Genome Projects: How Big, How Fast? OTA-BA-373, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, April 1988. The original source is at http://www.ornl.gov/TechResources/Human_Genome/publicat/primer/glossary.html See also, dictionary of cell biology: http://www.mblab.gla.ac.uk/~julian/
See also, http://www.nhgri.nih.gov/DIR/VIP/Glossary/
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Adenine (A): A nitrogenous base, one member of the base pair A- T ( adenine thymine Alleles: Alternative forms of a genetic locus ; a single allele for each locus is inherited separately from each parent (e.g., at a locus for eye color the allele might result in blue or brown eyes). Amino acid: Any of a class of 20 molecules that are combined to form proteins in living things. The sequence of amino acids in a protein and hence protein function are determined by the genetic code Amplification: An increase in the number of copies of a specific DNA fragment; can be in vivo or in vitro. See

30. Lab Of Statistical Genetics, Rockefeller University
Offers links and other resources for genetic analysis software from the Rockefeller University.
http://linkage.rockefeller.edu/

31. Genetics
Series of articles about canine color genetics, population genetics, inbreeding and references to other internet canine genetics resources.
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Animal Genetics
Internet articles by Sue Ann Bowling , author of the science fiction novel, Homecoming.
(Note that many are off site.) Basic Genetics (still under construction - how genes work, dominant, incompletely dominant and recessive genes, breeding probabilities, Punnett squares, etc.)
  • Part I , single locus
  • Part II , multiple Loci
  • Part III , linkage and crossing over
  • Part IV , relationship of traits to genes (single locus)
  • Part V, relationship of traits to genes (complex inheritance)
  • Test breeding I : to determine whether a dog carries a recessive gene
  • Test breeding II : to test whether a gene is at a particular locus
  • Test breeding III: to determine the genetics of a trait
Population Genetics (also still under construction.) How selection of different kinds can change the overall genetic makeup of a breeding population.
  • Part I , selecting against an undesirable gene when gene frequency is relatively low
  • Part II , Reducing a high gene frequency while retaining genetic diversity
Inbreeding and line breeding . What are the effects on the genome?

32. Most Popular Schools For General Genetics Major & Degree Program
This list indicates the number of students enrolled in Genetics, General at the schools above. It is not necessarily an indicator of academic rigor or quality of education.
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33. DNA From The Beginning, DNA FROM THE BEGINNING
Information and pictures about classical genetics, molecules of genetics, and genetic organization and control.
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34. Genetics: General, Forensic Dna Analysis, Dna Fragments
forensic dna analysis, dna fragments, nucleotide sequence Hi Majid Though you are correct that a nondenaturing gel would work for STR analysis, denaturing gel is preferred
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I am currently an undergraduate pre-medical student pursuing a B.S. in cellular biology with a minor in chemistry. I work as a research assistant in a molecular biology laboratory investigating the Adenomatous Polyposis Coli (APC) genethis locus is mutated in over 80% of all colorectal cancersmy individual project is to investigate the interaction of the APC protein with elements of the cytoskeleton (particularly cytokeratin 18) in colonic epithelial cells. Our primary goal is to discern the mechanism by which the nuclear function (or lack thereof) of the mutated protein results in tumorgenic polyps. I also teach undergraduate laboratory courses in chemistry and microbiology at the University of Kansas. Upon completion of my undergraduate degree, I hope to enter an M.D., Ph.D. progam and pursue a career in radiology and nuclear medicine and continue to do cancer research. Organizations Tri-beta Honors Society American Society for Microbiology National Society of Collegiate Scholars

35. Genetic Diseases
Provides information on a number of genetic and rare diseases.
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The four types of (human) Genetic diseases are: 1) Single-gene/monogenic Genetic Diseases: In this category the starting point is a mutation/change in one gene. The next question is how a change in the sequence of a single gene can cause severe disorders. Genes code for proteins which are some of the most important tools for the living beings, and also take place in the structures of the cells. The results of a mutation that happens in a part of gene that codes for a functional part of a protein are unwelcome. 2) Multifactorial/Polygonic Genetic Diseases: The second type of human genetic diseases is caused by mutations in more than one genes. The environment combines with these mutations in order these diseases to appear. We can easily conclude that polygenic disorders are more complicated than the previous type (single gene diseases). These abnormalities are also difficult to analyze, because there are many factors that researchers should take into consideration in order to reach to some useful conclusions. Many well known chronic diseases are Multifactorial Genetic Diseases. Everybody knows Alzheimer, diabetes, obesity and arthritis. Besides many cancer types are caused by multi mutations. 3) Chromosomal Genetic Diseases: Chromosomes are big DNA molecules composed from genes. The chromosomes are located in the cell nucleus. Abnormalities in the structure, number (and not only) of the chromosomes can cause some of the most dangerous genetic disorders. This type of disorders seem to be much easier to observe because they are, sometimes, detected by examination with microscope. Down Syndrome is the most well known disease caused by chromosomal abnormalities.

36. Genetics, General. - College Academic Program - Careers.org
and Profile with links to related occupation profiles and colleges and universities offering the curriculum.......Genetics, General. Academic Program
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37. Genetic-programming.com-Home-Page
A privately funded research group that does research in applying genetic programming.
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Immediate opening ( uupdated August July 8, 2007) for scientific research programmer at Genetic Programming Inc.
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Last updated July 8, 2007 What is Genetic Programming (GP)? How Genetic Programming Works Sources of Information about the Field of Genetic Programming (GP), Genetic Algorithms (GA), and the Field of Genetic and Evolutionary Computation (GEC) Conferences about Genetic Programming (GP) and Genetic and Evolutionary Computation (GEC) ... Other Links
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Genetic programming (GP) is an automated method for creating a working computer program from a high-level problem statement of a problem. Genetic programming starts from a high-level statement of “what needs to be done” and automatically creates a computer program to solve the problem. There are now 36 instances where genetic programming has automatically produced a result that is competitive with human performance , including 15 instances where genetic programming has created an entity that either infringes or duplicates the functionality of a previously patented 20 th -century invention, 6 instances where genetic programming has done the same with respect to a 21

38. Chapter 13   Microbial Genetics: General Principles
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39. Johnkoza
Inventor of genetic programming and author of numerous published papers on genetic programming at Stanford University.
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Keynote speech at Congress On the Future of Engineering Software ( COFES ) conference in Phoenix on April 2, 2004 Most recent published article: Human-competitive results produced by genetic programming in March 2010 special 10 th Anniversary issue of Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines ... journal
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40. Cancer Genetics: General Information
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