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  1. The Case against Perfection: Ethics in the Age of Genetic Engineering by Michael J. Sandel, 2009-09-30
  2. BRS Genetics (Board Review Series) by Ronald W. Dudek, 2009-04-27
  3. Genetic Entropy & the Mystery of the Genome by John C Sanford, 2008-03-01
  4. Genetics: Analysis Of Genes And Genomes by Daniel L. Hartl, Late), Elizabeth W. Jones, 2008-10-08
  5. Genetics and the Social Behavior of the Dog by John Paul Scott, John L. Fuller, 1998-01-01
  6. Biochemistry and Genetics: Pretest Self-Assessment and Review, Fourth Edition (PreTest Basic Science) by Golder Wilson, 2010-02-18
  7. Genetics: Analysis and Principles by Robert J. Brooker, Robert Brooker, 2004-01-09
  8. Genetics of Populations, Fourth Edition by Philip Hedrick, 2009-12-29
  9. Schaum's Outline Of Genetics by Susan Elrod, 2001-12-03
  10. A Primer of Ecological Genetics by Jeffrey K. Conner, Daniel L. Hartl, 2004-02-01
  11. Color Atlas of Genetics by Eberhard Passarge, 2006-09-27
  12. Applied Statistical Genetics with R: For Population-based Association Studies (Use R) by Andrea S. Foulkes, 2009-04-17
  13. Control of Canine Genetic Diseases (Howell reference books) by George A. Padgett, 1998-10-26
  14. Concepts of Genetics (9th Edition) by William S. Klug, Michael R. Cummings, et all 2008-02-16

41. MedlinePlus: Genetics/Birth Defects Topics
genetics/Birth Defects Topics. Blood Coagulation Disorders see Hemophilia; Brain Disorders, Inborn Genetic see Genetic Brain Disorders
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42. Human Genetics: A Worldwide Search For The Dominant Trait - CIESE Collaborative
Join the project for a unique opportunity to study genetics as experienced scientists do! For more details see the project overview.
http://www.ciese.org/curriculum/genproj/
Or put another way, does the dominant allele for a given trait show up as the prevalent phenotype in the population at large? See what schools have signed upl!!!! REGISTER NOW March 27, 2008 - May 25, 2008 Participants will:
  • Survey phenotypic traits of classmates and schoolmates. Compile data with students from around the world. Analyze data to determine if the prevalent phenotype is the dominant allele.
  • Join the project for a unique opportunity to study genetics as experienced scientists do! For more details see the project overview Stevens Institute of Technology,
    Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education

    This project is based on the earlier work of Ellie Semel and Frances Kenny

    43. Centre For Genetics Education
    The Centre for genetics Education is dedicated to providing current and relevant genetics information to individuals and family members affected by genetic
    http://www.genetics.com.au/
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    Welcome to the Centre for Genetics Education in Sydney, Australia
    The Centre for Genetics Education is dedicated to providing current and relevant genetics information to individuals and family members affected by genetic conditions and the professionals who work with them. Based at Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney, the Centre's research and educational activities aim to bring genetics information to the widest audience possible. Proudly linked to

    44. DeCODE Genetics
    deCODE is global leader in applying human genetics to develop drugs and diagnostics for common diseases. Our population approach has enabled us to discover
    http://www.decode.com/
    Reykjavik, April 2, 2008 A Smoking Gene: deCODE Shows How a Single Variant in the Sequence of the Genome Confers Nicotine Dependence and Risk of Lung Cancer and Other Disease
    Reykjavik, March 25, 2008 deCODE genetics to Webcast Presentation at 15th Annual Future Leaders in the Biotech Industry Conference
    Reykjavik, March 16, 2008 deCODE Obesity Study Sheds Light on how Genetics Affects Risk and Onset of Common Diseases
    Reykjavik, March 14, 2008 deCODE genetics to webcast CEO Kari Stefansson's presentation at Lehman Brothers Eleventh Annual Global Healthcare Conference
    Reykjavik, March 12, 2008 deCODE genetics Announces Full-year 2007 Financial Results
    deCODE is a biopharmaceutical company applying its discoveries in human genetics to develop drugs and diagnostics for common diseases. deCODE is a global leader in gene discovery - our population approach and resources have enabled us to isolate key genes contributing to major public health challenges from cardiovascular disease to cancer, genes that are providing us with drug targets rooted in the basic biology of disease.
    The company is advancing the clinical development of two compounds for the prevention of heart attack and an anti-platelet compound for the prevention of arterial thrombosis, as well as DNA-based diagnostic tests to predict risk of type 2 diabetes, heart attack, atrial fibrillation/stroke, and prostate and breast cancer

    45. Genetics Animations
    Genetic Engineering Tryptophan Repressor Tumor Suppressor Gene genetics Biochemistry Immunology Physiology Microbiology Contact
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    46. CONTENTS
    Lesson 1 Genetic Concepts and Genetic Tests Who Might Benefit from Genetic Services. Lesson 3 Genetic Services What are They?
    http://www.usd.edu/med/som/genetics/curriculum/TableofContents.htm
    CONTENTS
    Overview of the Program
    Lesson 1: Genetic Concepts and Genetic Tests
    Lesson 2: Assessment Strategies: How to Identify Families Who Might Benefit from Genetic Services
    Lesson 3: Genetic Services: What are They?
    Lesson 4: Making a Referral
    Appendix A: Reasons for Referral

    Appendix B: Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations

    Appendix C: Annotated Bibliography of Resources
    ...
    Appendix E: State Services

    47. Access Excellence: Genetics Links
    genetics is personalized in this online version of the popular publication from Howard Hughes Medical Institute. A source of inspiration and information.
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    genetics Decoding Life is made possible by the Pritzker Foundation, National Science Foundation and the Abbott Laboratories Fund
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    49. 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
    http://www.genetics.wustl.edu/
    Research Interests in the Department
    Geneticists seek to understand how genes are inherited, modified, and expressed. Geneticists have been remarkably successful in deciphering the genetic code and in providing a clear picture of the nature of the gene, but much remains to be learned about fundamental genetic mechanisms. How is it that only the appropriate genes are turned on in a particular cell type? How do genes direct cells to have different fates, ultimately resulting in the development organism with many different cell types? How does the cell choreograph the events of cell division so that only one copy of each gene is passed on to the next generation? By what processes are genes altered to provide the raw material for evolution? How do multiple genes contribute to complex phenotypes, such as human disease? The possibility of finding answers to such fundamental questions makes genetics one of the most exciting fields of biology. We are interested in studying fundamental genetic mechanisms, as well as applying this knowledge to human biology. Laboratories in the Genetics Department are pursuing answers to these and other important questions using a variety of model organisms including, yeast ( S. cerevisiae

    50. Myriad Genetics, Laboratories And Pharmaceuticals
    Myriad is a biopharmaceutical company focusing on drug development for Alzheimer s disease, cancer and antivirals and genetic testing for predisposition to
    http://www.myriad.com/
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    Myriad Genetics, Inc.
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    An investigational drug being studied for the treatment of
    Alzheimer's Disease
    An investigational drug being studied for the treatment of cancer.

    Myriad is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of novel healthcare products. In addition to an expanding preclinical pipeline, our drug discovery and development is strong in the areas of Alzheimer's disease, cancer and antivirals. We also develop and market predictive and personalized medicine products such as:
    A genetic test for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer A genetic test for hereditary melanoma A genetic test for adenomatous polyposis syndromes A genetic test for hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC)
    A genetic test to
    predict toxicity to 5-FU/capecitabine-based chemotherapy
    Myriad Genetics at Cowen and Company Health Care Conference
    Lehman Brothers Global Healthcare Conference 6-Mar-2008 Myriad Genetics to Present at the Lehman Brothers Healthcare Conference on March 19, 2008

    51. Wired Science - Wired Blogs
    Three major population genetics studies have provided the firmest evidence yet Continue reading Studies Put Population genetics in High Resolution »
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    Evolution Gets a Boost: No Cost for Complexity
    By Brandon Keim Categories: Evolution Genetics
    Even as creatures become complex, evolution doesn't get any harder. The findings, published yesterday in Nature , shed doubt on a creationist criticism of evolution: that adaptation must rapidly slow as creatures grow more complicated, making them less able to adapt to changing conditions.
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    Philip Morris, Part II: There Is No GM Tobacco In Your Marlboros
    By Alexis Madrigal Categories: Genetics In the first half of our conversation, Philip Morris spokesman David Sutton spoke broadly about the company's tobacco research efforts. When we returned to the topic of genetically modified tobacco, Sutton stressed that Philip Morris only uses conventionally grown tobacco, i.e. they don't use GM plants, in their commercial production procedures. Referring to the recent NC State GM tobacco research "It's a pure research environment over there, and then way over on the other side, you've got how we make our products," said Sutton. That's quite an about face from Philip Morris' precise answers to the GM tobacco question from back in 1998. Then, the company was an unabashed supporter of genetic engineering, at least in the US, where it was perceived public support was stronger. The internal talking points document linked above provides two answers to the same questionDo you use genetically modified tobacco in your cigarettes?excerpted with emphasis added below.

    52. Genetics Tutorial Menu
    tutorials showing the following genetic terms definitions, animations of crosses, monohybrid cross, dihybrid cross, test cross, independent assortment.
    http://science.nhmccd.edu/biol/genetics.html
    NHC Biology Main Menu Biology I Links Tutorials ... Test Cross References:
  • Interactive Mouse Genetics from Oak Ridge National Lab (shockwave) More Mendel Genetics from University of Arizona Java Genetics zeroBio
  • Practice Problems by J.Stein Carter at UC-Clermont College Interactive Genetic Problems from Kansas State University
  • Meiosis - Interactive from Cornell University
  • Genetics Tutorial - Meiosis Reproduction in the Goat -Meiosis Karin Christensen
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  • 53. GeneTests Home Page
    NIH funded, expertauthored descriptions of inherited disorders. Covers genetic testing in diagnosis and management and genetic counseling of patients.
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    Welcome to the GeneTests Web site, a publicly funded medical genetics information resource developed for physicians, other healthcare providers, and researchers, available at no cost to all interested persons. Use of this Web site assumes acceptance of the

    At This Site
    GeneReviews Online publication of expert-authored disease reviews Laboratory Directory International directory of genetic testing laboratories Clinic Directory International directory of genetics and prenatal diagnosis clinics Educational Materials
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    Materials for teaching genetics in primary care settings GeneTests is a supplement to and not a substitute for medical advice. Patients with specific questions about genetic counseling or testing should contact their healthcare provider or a genetics clinic.

    54. Connotea: Bookmarks Matching Tag Genetics
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    Learn more Watch a short video Bookmarks matching tag genetics Create a Connotea Community Page about this tag. View in Google Earth: Geographical data are available for 3 of these links. Number of articles per page: [Disorders comorbid to attention deficit hyperactivity syndrome in children.] N Zavadenko and N Suvorinova Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova / Ministerstvo zdravookhraneniia i meditsinskoi promyshlennosti Rossiiskoi Federatsii, Vserossiiskoe obshchestvo nevrologov [i] Vserossiiskoe obshchestvo psikhiatrov info:pmid/18379479 Posted by markcorrales to genetics risk schiz anxiety ... ADHD on Thu Apr 03 2008 at 22:04 UTC info related Immune transcriptome alterations in the temporal cortex of subjects with autism.

    55. Genetics--Human Body Lesson Plan (grades 6-8)--DiscoverySchool.com
    Students learn that many human characteristics—all physical traits and possibly many personality traits—are determined by our genetic makeup.
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      Because of their identical genetic makeup, identical twins who have been raised separately are ideal subjects for experiments that evaluate the effects of genes versus the effects of environment on human personality development. Materials No special materials needed Procedures nature you mean hereditary genetic makeup and that by nurture you mean the things that happen to a person after birth, including treatment by parents, peers, community, and society. Let students know that another name for the nature-nurture controversy is the heredity-versus-environment controversy. Then encourage students to express their views on the issue and give reasons for their views. Ask students if they can think of a way to construct an experiment, in a scientifically valid way, that will shed light on the controversy they have been discussing. Guide the discussion toward twin studies, or the study of pairs of identical twins that have been raised apart.

    56. Genetics | Science | Guardian.co.uk
    Scientists have found a new genetic risk factor for coeliac disease, an immune disorder that stops people eating wheatbased food.
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    57. American Journal Of Human Genetics
    The American Journal of Human genetics publishes papers online ahead of the print issue on a weekly basis. This week s posting includes a paper on SLC9A6
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    The American Journal of Human Genetics publishes papers online ahead of the print issue on a weekly basis. This week's posting includes papers on a method for incorporating SNP imputation into meta-analysis, the effect of a variant on BMI, a mutation in causing autosomal-recessive mental retardation, the characterization of small RNAs in the ENCODE regions, a mutation and microtia, and mutations in spastic paraplegia. Click here to see all papers not yet in print.
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    mtDNA and the Peopling of the Americas
    Although it is generally accepted that the Americas were the last continents to which Homo sapiens were introduced, the timing and location of this peopling is contended. Fagundes et al.

    58. Silicon Genetics Gene Expression And Genotyping Software
    Agilent Technologies has acquired Silicon genetics, a leading provider in life science informatics, to strengthen Agilent s position in the informatics
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    59. Genetics Home Page
    Offers a graduate program in genetics research and scholarship.
    http://www.genetics.msu.edu/
    Information for Graduate Applicants Information for Current Students Graduate Curriculum Faculty Research ... Current Activities Genetics Program
    2240 E Biomedical and Physical Sciences
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    60. Council For Responsible Genetics
    Advocacy and coalition building form the core of the CRG s work in our program areas of genetic discrimination, patenting of life forms, and food safety and
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    Biowarfare and Terrorism
    by Francis A. Boyle, with foreword by Jonathan King BOOKSTORE NEW BOOK CALLS FOR A GENETIC BILL OF RIGHTS Edited By Sheldon Krimsky and Peter Shorett Foreword by Bill McKibben PROGRAMS Genetic Determinism Cloning and Human Genetic Manipuation Genetic Testing, Privacy and Discrimination Biotechnology and Agriculture ... Other Genetic Issues PROJECT SITES Genetics and the Law Boston University Biodefense Campaign for the Peaceful Development of the Biological Sciences Safe Seed Project ... DNA Databases NEW FROM CRG BU and Boston Officials Delayed Disclosing Biolab Infections Plan to Engineer Smallpox Virus Causes Alarm Mistakes Happen: Accidents and Security Breaches at Biocontainment Laboratories Biodefense FAQ WHO WE ARE The Council for Responsible Genetics fosters public debate about the social, ethical and environmental implications of genetic technologies. CRG works through the media and concerned citizens to distribute accurate information and represent the public interest on emerging issues in biotechnology.

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