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  1. Mycogenetics; An Introduction to the General Genetics of Fungi by John Harrison Burnett, 1981-09
  2. The Genetic General / Time to Teleport by Gordon R Dickson, 1960-01-01
  3. General and Quantitative Genetics
  4. Population Genetics of Bacteria: Symposium 52 (Society for General Microbiology Symposia)
  5. General Genetics (Jones & Bartlett series in Biology) by Leon A. Snyder, David Freifelder, et all 1985-05
  6. Time To Teleport & The Genetic General by Gordon R. Dickson, 1961-01-01
  7. The Genetic General by Gordon R. Dickson, 1962
  8. Classical Genetic Research and its Legacy: The Mapping Cultures of Twentieth-Century Genetics (Routledge Studies in the History of Science, Technology and Medicine)
  9. Human Genetics: Problems and Approaches by Friedrich Vogel, Arno G. Motulsky, 1996-08-14
  10. The Cartoon Guide to Genetics (Updated Edition) by Larry Gonick, Mark Wheelis, 1991-08-14
  11. Handbook of Statistical Genetics (2 volume set)
  12. Inborn Errors of Development (Oxford Monographs on Medical Genetics) by Charles J. Epstein, Robert P. Erickson, et all 2008-04-09
  13. Mathematical and Statistical Methods for Genetic Analysis by Kenneth Lange, 2002-03-28
  14. Engineering Genetic Circuits (Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology) by Chris J. Myers, 2009-07-14

61. Fruit Fly Genetics - General Discussions - Wellsphere
A discussion on Fruit Fly Genetics in a forum with thousands of health experts and people like you. Get answers to your questions, and hear what others think.
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62. Genetics Online
Publishes the results of original research in genetics, biochemistry and molecular biology. Includes article abstracts. Full text requires subscription.
http://www.genetics.org
Advanced Search A Publication of The Genetics Society of America Home Journal Information Collections Previous Issues ... CURRENT ISSUE Volume 186 Issue 3, November 2010 Coffee and Alzheimer's disease A silencing sensor Spurious signals of bottlenecking Misleading GWASs ...
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  • 63. MCB 229 Spring 2000: Microbial Genetics: General Principles
    Unique features of bacterial genetics Single genome per cell Fast growth rates rapid results Enormous numbers of offspring; even the most improbable events can occur at
    http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/library/micro229/terry/229sp00/lectu
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    Microbial genetics: general principles
    Lecture Index Course Resources page Last revised: Wednesday, March 29, 2000
    Ch. 13 in Prescott et al Microbiology, 4th Ed. Note: These notes are provided as a guide to topics the instructor hopes to cover during lecture. Actual coverage will always differ somewhat from what is printed here. These notes are not a substitute for the actual lecture!
    Unique features of bacterial genetics
    • Single genome per cell
    • Enormous numbers of offspring; even the most improbable events can occur at significant rates
    • Genome can be sequenced in reasonable time
    Terminology
    Mutation and mutation rate
    • mutation = heritable change in DNA (or RNA for RNA viruses)
    • can come about as a result of single base change, multiple base changes, even addition or deletion of large amounts of DNA
    • effects of a mutation range from being
    • undetectable (e.g., base change leads to a same amino acid being specified, or slightly different amino acid with no effect on protein structure or activity)
    • slight (e.g., amino acid substitution leads to altered protein, slight change in active site)

    64. Home : Nature Reviews Genetics
    Reviews focused on gene expression and function, genetics, genomics, technology and diseases.
    http://www.nature.com/reviews/genetics/
    Login Search This journal All of Nature.com Advanced search
    Nature Reviews Genetics
    Volume 11, No 11 November 2010
    Article series: Study designs Article series: Article series: Modes of transcriptional regulation
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    Stress and the epigenetic landscape: a link to the pathobiology of human diseases?
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    Article series: Modes of transcriptional regulation Regulation of transcription in plants: mechanisms controlling developmental switches Genome-wide studies of protein-DNA interactions are helping to provide a more complete picture of the regulation of transcriptional programmes during plant development. Models of regulation have evolved from hierarchies of transcription factors to complex networks that involve these factors and chromatin-modifying proteins.

    65. Cambridge Journals Online - Genetics Research
    Publishes original works in population and quantitative genetics, QTL mapping, molecular and developmental genetics of eukaryotes. Subscription required.
    http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=GRH

    66. Gayathri Manjunath: Principles Of Genetics, General Microbiology Teacher, Calicu
    WiZiQ helps to teach and learn online any subject you can think of!
    http://www.wiziq.com/tutor-profile/145515-gayathri-manjunath-principles-of-genet

    67. Bengal Cats: Genetics Of Cats, Domestic Cat Genetics & Wild Cat Genetics, Chromo
    Coat color genetics with an emphasis on the Bengal.
    http://www.hdw-inc.com/genetics.htm
    Double Champion Foothill Felines Manzanita, showing her almost purr-fect Bengal Cat profile THIS IS A HUGE SUBJECT, AND WE HAVE BARELY "SCRATCHED" THE SURFACE!! Click on topic of interest: Basic Genetics Genetic Example (White Cat) Mutations Body Conformation Genes ... The Bengal Cat
    BASIC GENETICS Each feline is incredibly unique, as we all know. Yet scientists believe that each and every member of the "cat" family ... from lion to cheetah to leopard to domestic housecat ... are all derived from the same mammal, which appeared on earth hundreds of thousands of years ago. Yet how can a tiny Devon Rex or Singapura be so closely related to the huge Maine Coon; or the long-haired cats such as Persians and Himalayans to the hairless Sphinx; or the deep ebony colored Bombay to the almost translucent white-colored Turkish Angora? The answer lies in genetics, as the variety and beauty to be found in domestic and wild cats is something we are incapable of measuring…and this does not even take into consideration the results of environment and genetics on the individual personalities!
    Basically, the study of genetics is the fascinating study of the evolution of life itself

    68. Genetics, General Resources - Education Resource - StudySphere
    Education Portal, Educational Resource for language school, study abroad, education online, education, school, high school, career education, business school, driver education
    http://www.studysphere.com/education/Genetics-Genetics-General-Resources-412.htm

    69. Human Genetics Disorders | Your Genetics Disorder Video, Blog, And Research Dire
    Provides a history of genetics and information on all known human genetic disorders, with short videos of many.
    http://www.humangeneticsdisorders.com

    70. Genetics General — Blogs, Pictures, And More On WordPress
    Race vs. Ethnicity in DNA. What is the difference between a race and an ethnicity? The differences between races are the haplogroups themselves.
    http://en.wordpress.com/tag/genetics-general/

    71. Genetic Health
    Background on genetics, genetic aspects of specific conditions and diseases, counseling and testing, and clinical trials.
    http://www.genetichealth.com/

    72. Cancer Genetics: General Information
    NetWellness provides the highest quality health information and education services created and evaluated by faculty of our partner universities.
    http://www.netwellness.com/healthtopics/cgenetics/more.cfm?categoryid=1

    73. Genetics And Human Migration Patterns
    Genetics and Human Migration Patterns
    http://www.ramsdale.org/dna10.htm
    Genetics and Human Migration Patterns
    Genetic Anthropology
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    Introduction Much discourse is emerging from scientific circles detailing the results of genetic testing in relation to human migration patterns. These studies attempt to show the distribution of ethnic genetic codes over certain geographic areas in relation to time. This article attempts to explain some of this research. Scientists have now identified the human lineages of the world descended from 10 sons of a genetic Adam and 18 daughters of Eve. This ancestral human population lived in Africa and started to split up 144,000 years ago. This time period is when both the mitochondrial and Y chromosome trees first branch out. You will also notice that the analysis of DNA from many ancient skeletons and mummies (studies mentioned below) is performed on the mitochondrial DNA, or mtDNA. This "ancient" DNA is often degraded and present in very small quantities. mtDNA offers the best chance of isolating DNA from ancient samples because it is small and is present in the cell with many copies. 18 Daughters of a Genetic Eve Dr. Douglas C. Wallace and his colleagues at the Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta constructed a world female genetic tree based on mitochondrial DNA. Dr. Wallace found that almost all American Indians have mtDNA that belong to lineages he named A, B, C and D. Europeans belong to lineages H through K and T through X. The split between the two main branches in the European tree suggests that modern humans reached Europe 39,000 to 51,000 years ago, Dr. Wallace calculates, a time that corresponds with the archaeological date of at least 35,000 years ago.

    74. Molecular Genetics General Consult Requisition
    The purpose of this form is to obtain information necessary for the Pathology Department to perform consultations and/or testing. Failure to properly complete the form may
    http://www.medicine.uiowa.edu/path_handbook/requisitions/mopath_gen_general_req.

    75. Axolotls - Genetics And Colour
    Provides an overview of the genetics behind the color variants, wild, melanoid, white and albino.
    http://www.axolotl.org/genetics.htm
    Caudata.org Caudata.org Forum Caudata.org Chat Caudata Culture: A+ Care Info ... Biology Back to the Intro Housing axolotls in captivity Food choices for axolotls Water chemistry, temperature, companions?... Tips for Breeding and Rearing Plus: Colour Genetics Health Further Reading Talk Axolotls at the Axolotl Forum Have a Question? Try Frequently Asked Questions Can't find something? Search the Site Need something? Contact the Author Get a T-Shirt!
    Genetics and Colour
    Overview
    The Axolotl is studied the world over for several reasons. All of the traits which make it so suitable for study, as for all living things, are dependent upon its genes. This page will attempt to give a brief overview of axolotl genetics, mainly from the viewpoint of the hobbyist, who tends to be most interested in colour. Axolotls have 28 chromosomes per cell, in fourteen pairs. Humans have 46 chromosomes in 23 pairs. A chromosome is a thread-like structure composed of DNA and protein. The length of a chromosome is made up of many units of DNA called genes. Each gene has a special place on a chromosome and the position which it occupies is called the locus of that gene. When an axolotl reproduces, the sperm from the male (which contains 14 chromosomes) and the egg from the female (which also contains 14 chromosomes) fuse to form the zygote, the first cell of the new axolotl. So each new cell of this new animal has 28 chromosomes. However, in the production of gametes (the sperm and egg cells) via the process known as meiosis, small exchanges of parts of the chromosomes take place (known as "crossing-over"), as well as a random allotment of chromosomes from the mother or father's own parents to each gamete (which means a gamete could have 2 maternal chromosomes and 12 paternal, or any other combination).

    76. Pathology Test Genetics: General Information Listings
    Genetics General information The RCPA wishes to acknowledge the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing for their generous support of the RCPA Manual.
    http://www.rcpamanual.edu.au/index.php?option=com_pttests&task=show_tests&am

    77. Association For The Advancement Of Animal Breeding And Genetics
    Promote scientific research on the genetics of animals. Includes a genetic parameter database, membership, events, and related links.
    http://www.aaabg.org/

    78. Cancer And Genetics
    national and international cancer support groups, genetic resources, genetic clinics with genetic counselors and geneticists
    http://www.kumc.edu/gec/support/cancer.html

    79. A World Of Genetics Societies
    Links to a number of human and medical genetic societies. Includes educational information and a searchable database.
    http://www.faseb.org/genetics/

    80. DIRECT-MS
    Pages in the SCIENCE section. Journal Articles Planned Research Embry Papers Magazine Columns Concepts Genetics General Information. Genomic medicine - a primer
    http://www.direct-ms.org/pdf/geneticsgeneral.html
    Pages in the
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