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  1. Population and Evolutionary Genetics: A Primer (Benjamin/Cummings Series in the Life Sciences) by Francisco Jose Ayala, 1982-02
  2. Genetics of the Dog by Malcolm B. Willis, 1989-08
  3. Introduction to Quantitative Genetics (4th Edition) by Douglas S. Falconer, Trudy F.C. Mackay, 1996-02-16
  4. Human Molecular Genetics by Tom Strachan, Andrew Read, 2010-04-02
  5. Hannah's Heirs: The Quest for the Genetic Origins of Alzheimer's Disease by Daniel A. Pollen, 1996-07-18
  6. The German Shepherd Dog: A Genetic History by Malcolm B. Willis, 1992-04
  7. Genetics of Livestock Improvement by John Foster Lasley, 1986-09
  8. Genetic Data Analysis 2: Methods for Discrete Population Genetic Data by Bruce S. Weir, 1996-04
  9. Practical Handbook of Genetic Algorithms Applications Volume I by Lance Chambers, 1995-08-27
  10. Theoretical Population Genetics by J.S. Gale, 1990-04-30
  11. A Primer of Ecological Genetics by Jeffrey K. Conner, Daniel L. Hartl, 2004-02-01
  12. Genetics and Mental Retardation Syndromes: A New Look at Behavior and Interventions by Elisabeth M. Dykens, Robert M. Hodapp, et all 2000-08-31
  13. Genetic Rounds: A Doctor's Encounters in the Field that Revolutionized Medicine by Robert Marion, 2010-10-05
  14. Handbook of Developmental Science, Behavior, and Genetics

81. International Genetics Federation
Association of national genetical societies interested in promoting the advancement of the science of genetics. Provides information on the congress, held every 5 years, the officers and executive board and the news archive.
http://www.intergenetics.org/
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82. Genetics - General Discussions - Wellsphere
A discussion on Genetics in a forum with thousands of health experts and people like you. Get answers to your questions, and hear what others think.
http://www.wellsphere.com/discussion-forum/genetics
Health knowledge made personal

83. Genup
Free software to assist learning quantitative genetic concepts (animal breeding) for WIN.
http://www-personal.une.edu.au/~bkinghor/genup.htm

84. PowerMarker Homepage
Set of statistical methods for discrete genetic data analysis, designed especially for microsatellite data analysis. Includes downloadable versions for Windows.
http://statgen.ncsu.edu/powermarker/
Home Downloads Analysis Screenshots ... Support What's new?
  • Version 3.25 released on 2/5/2006. This is a permanent version!! Please cite the Bioinformatics paper. Choose 'How To Cite' from Help menu to see more details. Version 3.09 released on 7/14/2004. Support 120 dpi settings. Version 3.08 released on 6/14/2004. Fixed a bug in core set selection. Version 3.07 released on 3/20/2004. (1) New SNP identification tool (2) Fix several minor bugs. Version 3.03 is available for download. (1) Fix a bug in batch export. (2) New functionality for single haplotype phase assignment. (3) Allow for all-missing individuals for most analyses. PowerMarker V3.0 was officially released on January 30th, 2004. Full documentation is included. The following functions are disabled in PowerMarker: (1) Marker selection for haplotype data, genotype data and trio data (2) Population structure inference based on EM algorithm (3) Logistic regression and least angle regression for association study. The author is stilling working on the publications. The algorithms have been implemented and tested with simulated data. Please contact the author if you are interested in these algorithms.

85. A Multivariate Genetic Analysis Method - 'Taxonomy 3'
A package of SAS macros for target discovery, detection of subphenotype and genetic heterogeneity. Can use an unlimited numbers of markers in a single multivariate analysis.
http://taxonomy.delrieu.org
Taxonomy 3 - A multivariate genetic analysis get newsletter email us Introduction Methods Examples Publications Software ... Authors 'Taxonomy 3' is a statistical method providing an analytical framework for high dimensional datasets and
complex problems combining several variable types: genetics, genomics, biomarkers and phenotypes. In a very large scale genetic study... ...discover genes of physiological interest
or SNPs of predictive interest ...visualise population heterogeneity
and discover sub-phenotypes ...investigate gene by gene interactions

Capabilities 'Taxonomy 3' provides a statistical framework to large scale or complex problems, and produces simple answers, visually and biologically meaningful. The method reduces the complexity and the dimensionality of the data, reveals independent sets of correlated variables and meaningful sub-groups of observations. Since a primary objective of 'Taxonomy 3' is to visualize a complex dataset, it does

86. Wageningen UR - Wageningen University - Laboratory Of Plant Breeding
Offers free downloadable genetics and plant breeding related software.
http://www.pbr.wur.nl/UK/Resources/

87. Genetics Education Center
Resources for educators interested in human genetics and the human genome project. The site is maintained by Medical Genetics, University of Kansas Medical Center.
http://www.kumc.edu/gec/
Genetics Education Center
University of Kansas Medical Center For educators interested in human genetics and the human genome project Human Genome Project Resources (books, videos, curricula) Lesson Plans Networking Genetic Conditions Careers ... Search The Human Genome Project

88. The Biology Project
Problem sets and tutorials from the University of Arizona.
http://www.biology.arizona.edu/mendelian_genetics/mendelian_genetics.html
The Biology Project Home Mendelian Genetics No activities available at this time Monohybrid Cross Learn about the basic principles that govern Mendelian inheritance in plants and animals. Dihybrid Cross Investigate the principles that govern inheritance of different traits in a dihybrid cross. Sex-linked Inheritance 1 Understand the principles that govern inheritance of genes on sex chromosomes. Sex-linked Inheritance 2 Explore sex-linked inheritance with a special twistcrossing over between two traits. MendelWeb is an educational resource for teachers and students interested in the origins of classical genetics, introductory data analysis, elementary plant science, and the history and literature of science. Electronic Scholarly Publishing (ESP) This site is dedicated to the electronic publishing of scientific and other scholarly materials. Of particular interest are the history of science, genetics, computational biology, and genome research.

89. Genetics Courses, Genetics Lessons, Genetics Classes And Genetics Exams.
A self-paced, self-learning course in Genetics provided by Dr Jamie Love.
http://www.synapses.co.uk/genetics/
Principles of Genetics Merlin Science . Any form of reproduction by any media is strictly forbidden. In this sample, only about a quarter of the course is available. The remaining sections are included in the complete hypertextbook, which does not have the advertisements displayed here in this sample. To learn more about the course and hypertextbook, visit the Principles of Genetics website.
Principles of Genetics
Sample
a self-learning course
by Dr Jamie Love
Genetics Course
Here you will find the entire first course (Cytogenetics) and small portions of the other courses - for free! By studying Cytogenetics you will learn the foundations of Genetics and be prepared to study the more advanced courses. Samples of advanced courses give you an idea of what to expect when you buy all five courses for only$40
Lessons without hyperlinks (on this page) are included when you buy the entire course and are displayed here only to let you know what to expect of the five courses.
Please read the syllabus so you will understand the course structure and how to get the most out of these courses.
Part One - Cytogenetics
Student's
(with blanks) Lessons (Lectures)

90. Welcome To The Department Of Biology
Created as course work by students studying conservation genetics in Biology.
http://www.science.mcmaster.ca/biology/CBCN/genetics/
MUGSI Quick Links Select A to Z Campus Index Alumni Association Bookstore Campus Health Centre Career Services Clubs Employers Financial Aid Find People @ McMaster Giving to McMaster Housing International Students Libraries Media MUGSI Login Policies Security Services Student Accounts Work/Study Abroad Working@McMaster Search McMaster Biology Science
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      Welcome to Biology
      The Department of Biology is the hub of basic research on living systems, and of its application in environmental and medical biotechnology. Research in the Biology Department covers diverse areas, which gives undergraduate and graduate students broad educational opportunities. Students have the choice of a variety of inter-disciplinary streams, co-op programs and laboratory-based research projects. Studies in the Biology Department thus open a wide variety of options for professional and personal development, and not to forget, fun. Welcome.
      • Congratulations to Dr. Chris Wood for recieving the 2010 award for Outstanding Scientific Mentorship. More

91. World Resources Institute Genetic Diversity
Article covering variation within species, problems of genetic uniformity, and the need for genetic diversity.
http://www.wri.org/publication/content/8585

92. University Of Glasgow :: Biomedical & Life Sciences :: Biomedical & Life Science
Article which includes the basic mechanisms of genetic exchange and genetic basis of phenotypes relevant to parasite transmission and host specificity . Includes a genetic map.
http://www.gla.ac.uk/ibls/II/cmrt/resint.htm#Trypanosome genetics
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93. Genetically Modified Foods And Organisms --HGP Ethical, Legal, And Social Issues
Overview of genetically modified foods, crops, organisms. Pros and cons of genetic modification.
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/elsi/gmfood.shtml
Human Genome Project Information Genomic Science Program DOE Microbial Genomics home ... Behavior
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What are Genetically Modified (GM) Foods?
Although "biotechnology" and "genetic modification" commonly are used interchangeably, GM is a special set of technologies that alter the genetic makeup of organisms such as animals, plants, or bacteria. Biotechnology, a more general term, refers to using organisms or their components, such as enzymes, to make products that include wine, cheese, beer, and yogurt. Combining genes from different organisms is known as recombinant DNA technology, and the resulting organism is said to be "genetically modified," "genetically engineered," or "transgenic." GM products (current or those in development) include medicines and vaccines, foods and food ingredients, feeds, and fibers.

94. Genetically Engineered Food — Global Issues
Outlines scientific and consumer concerns about genetically engineered and modified foods. Safety, food patents, Monsanto s role and media coverage are addressed.
http://www.globalissues.org/issue/188/genetically-engineered-food
Global Issues Social, Political, Economic and Environmental Issues That Affect Us All Main menu: You are here:
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  • Genetically Engineered Food
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    • by Anup Shah This Page Last Updated Thursday, September 26, 2002 This page: http://www.globalissues.org/issue/188/genetically-engineered-food To print all information e.g. expanded side notes, shows alternative links, use the print version: An issue that has entered the mainstream media in a lot of countries (noticeably not really in the US) is Genetic Engineering (GE) or Genetic Modification (GM) of food. A lot of food that we eat today contains genetically modified ingredients and usually without our knowledge. Supporters of this technology maintain that it ensures and sustains food security around the world as the population increases. As time goes on, the science behind genetic engineering is no doubt improving. Biotechnology could be the wave of the future and genetically modified foods could really provide alternatives to help increase food production. However, there is a growing wave of concern from citizens, farmers and scientists who question the

    95. Computational Gene Recognition: Front Page
    Bibliography of accumulated research papers. Includes databases, programs, and conferences.
    http://www.nslij-genetics.org/gene/
    A Bibliography on
    Wentian Li of Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
    (1995-1996 Columbia University, 1996-2002 Rockefeller University, 2003-2008 Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, North Shore LIJ Health System).
    URL: http://www.nslij-genetics.org/gene/. Last updated: October 06, 2009 (~1540 papers).
    Leave a message at my guestbook [front page] [about] [programs] [databases] [complete genomes] ...
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    number of visitors to the front page since september 17, 1996: Fig.1 DNA->RNA->protein
    This figure is created by BioDiscovery Group, LIT , Singapore. I would like to thank Vlad Bajic to provide this figure. Fig.2 protein-DNA binding-sites in regulatory regions French
    German
    Portuguese
    : Uma bibliografia sobre reconhecimento computacional de gens.
    Spanish I would like to thank James Fickett to provide most of the papers at the creation of this page, and many people who either informed of their publications or made suggestions on the page, including Jonathan Badger, Vlad Bajic, Brona Brejova, Chris Burge, John Crow, Alexander Gorban, Roderic Guigo, William Hayes, Gordon Hutchinson, Catherine Letondal, Sayed Amir Marashi, Xavier Messeguer, Jose Oliver, Lior Pachter, Boojala Reddy, Steven Salzberg, Thomas Schiex, Alphonese Thanaeaj Thangavel, Tomas Vinar, Chun-Ting Zhang, Michael Zhang, Yi Zhang.
    WWW http://www.nslij-genetics.org

    96. The Impact Of Modern Genetics
    Lecture by Donald D. Brown.
    http://www.tannerlectures.utah.edu/lectures/documents/brown85.pdf

    97. Genetic Meetings
    Provides a listing of various meetings categorized by organization and by date.
    http://www.kumc.edu/gec/prof/meetings.html
    Genetic/Genome Meetings, Courses, Conferences, and Workshops Other calendars and meeting listings: March 2006
    American College of Medical Genetics March 23-26, 2006, San Diego, California
    October 2006
    American Society of Human Genetics October 10 - 14, 2006 New Orleans, Louisiana
    November 2006
    National Society of Genetic Counselors Nov 9-10, 2006 Short Course
    Nashville, TN

    98. Discovering Genetics
    Includes animated clips, lessons and quizzes about genetics and heredity.
    http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/00737/
    Skip Intro Can't see the animation? Get the latest version of Macromedia Flash Player. Click here to go to Macromedia.com to download it.

    99. Genetic Engineering: A Guide For Kids By Tiki The Penguin
    Guide to genetic engineering. What is it? Should you be worried? Is it okay? Is it for need or for greed?
    http://tiki.oneworld.net/genetics/

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    Genetic engineering is about scientists altering the 'recipes' for making life - the genes which you find in all living things. Doing this is very clever and could be very useful. But it all seems to be happening much too fast and nobody knows what the effects of making and eating such living things will be. Many kinds of life could be damaged. And suppose people eat 'genetic' food for many years? Will they be harmed by it? Nobody knows for sure. So why the rush? Scroll down to find out more... But first, click here to find out how you can use this guide.
    Finding your way around my Guide
    You may not want to look at all of this guide right away, so you can jump to any part that interests you from table at the bottom of this page. If you want to quickly navigate through each part, starting at the beginning, click the green arrow below (forward to 'Genes, snails and whales'). At the bottom of each short part, you'll find identical arrows which you click to go forward, back or return home (this page). If you don't mind waiting a short while, you can download the

    100. Expired
    FAQs, people, software, links, conferences, publications, interactive genetic art and music.
    http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/research/genprog/
    This page has expired. If your browser doesn't automatically redirect to a replacement page click here. If you really want the very old version (1995?) click here. Last modified 28 March 2007 (WBL)

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