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         Genetic Publications:     more books (100)
  1. Principles and methods of plant breeding (Publication - Dept. of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki) by A Fasoulas, 1976
  2. A bibliography of plant genetics (Miscellaneous publication / United States Department of Agriculture) by Marjorie F Warner, 1934
  3. References to nomenclature and other publications in genetics and cytology by J. Wallace Boyes, 1973
  4. The application of genetics to plant breeding (Publication - Dept. of Genetics and Plant, Breeding, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki) by A Fasoulas, 1978
  5. The Genetics of Gastrointestinal Disorders (Oxford Medical Publications) by R.B. McConnell, 1966-09
  6. Forest genetics publications by the Southeastern and Southern Forest Experiment Stations, 1962 through 1966 (U.S. Forest Service research paper SO) by John C Barber, 1967
  7. Aristoteleion PanepisteÌmion ThessalonikeÌs. Dept. of Genetics and Plant Breeding. Publication by A Fasoulas, 1973
  8. Aristoteleion PanepisteÌmion ThessalonikeÌs. Dept. of Genetics and Plant Breeding. Publication by A Fasoulas, 1973
  9. An integrated approach to plant breeding and field experimentation (Aristoteleion Panepistēmion Thessalonikēs. Dept. of Genetics and Plant Breeding. Publication) by A Fasoulas, 1975
  10. Field designs for genotypic evaluation and selection (Aristoteleion Panepistēmion Thessalonikēs. Dept. of Genetics and Plant Breeding. Publication) by A Fasoulas, 1977
  11. Teaching allelic and non allelic gene action and interaction in elementary genetics (Aristoteleion Panepistēmion Thessalonikēs. Dept. of Genetics and Plant Breeding. Publication) by A Fasoulas, 1971
  12. Evolution of genetic systems (Aristoteleion Panepistēmion Thessalonikēs. Dept. of Genetics and Plant Breeding. Publication) by A Fasoulas, 1974
  13. Respiratory Genetics (hodder Arnold Publication) by Edwin K. Shapiro, Steven D. Silverman, 2005
  14. Soils and land suitability of the Animal Genetics Centre Warrill View (Research establishments publication) by C. A Fisher, 1989

61. PacNoRGG Publications
publications can be viewed, printed, or downloaded to your computer using the Outlines indications for referral for prenatal genetic counseling.
http://mchneighborhood.ichp.edu/pacnorgg/Publications.htm

PacNoRGG Home
Providence Midwifery Brochures The following are educational materials developed by and made available through the Pacific Northwest Regional Genetics Group (PacNoRGG). Publications can be viewed, printed, or downloaded to your computer using the software Adobe Acrobat. Acrobat is available free of charge from the Adobe Acrobat web site, http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html
As of July 2002, we are no longer distributing hard copies of publications.
Chromosome Rearrangements Discovered Through Prenatal Diagnosis

Provides families with information about unusual chromosome abnormalities detected by prenatal diagnosis. Discusses inversions, translocations and markers.
English
(6 pages, 150 KB)
Spanish
(6 pages, 175 KB)
Could it Be Genetic?
Outlines indications for referral for pediatric and adult genetic counseling.
English
(2 pages, 75 KB)

62. Società Italiana Dell'Iris
The society organizes shows, including the International Iris Competition, fosters knowledge of the iris and its genetic improvement, and encourages both technicalscientific and popular publications. Italian/English
http://www.irisfirenze.it/
English version - Official web site Registrazione Iris Giardino Notiziario Concorso ... Links Presidenza e segreteria: Via Bolognese, 17 - 50139 Firenze - Tel. e Fax 055/483112 - E-mail: segreteria@irisfirenze.it

63. Genetics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Within organisms, genetic information generally is carried in chromosomes, Related publications. Advanced genetics; American Journal of Human genetics
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetics
Genetics
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Genetics (from the Greek genno = give birth) is the science of genes heredity , and the variation of organisms . The word genetics was first applied to describe the study of inheritance and the science of variation by English scientist William Bateson in a letter to Adam Sedgewick , dated April 18 Humans began applying knowledge of genetics in prehistory with the domestication and breeding of plants and animals. In modern research, genetics provides important tools for the investigation of the function of a particular gene, e.g. analysis of genetic interactions . Within organisms , genetic information generally is carried in chromosomes , where it is represented in the chemical structure of particular DNA molecules Genes encode the information necessary for synthesizing proteins, which, in turn play a large role in influencing, although, in many instances, do not completely determine, the final phenotype of the organism. The phrase to code for is often used to mean a gene contains the instructions on how to build a particular protein , as in the gene codes for the protein . Note that the "one gene, one protein" concept is now known to be simplistic. For example, a single gene may produce multiple products, depending on how its

64. Seeds And Crops Publications
Catalogue of publications focused on maintenance and enhancement of crop genetic resources and agricultural biodiversity through farmer participation; policy, planning and institutional changes necessary for seed security.
http://www.odi.org.uk/rpeg/seedspubs.html
On-farm biodiversity
Cromwell, E. et. al. (2001) Agricultural biodiversity and livelihoods: Issues and entry points. Genes in the field: Conserving crop diversity on-farm. Cromwell, E. and Brodie, A. with Southern A. (1996) Germplasm for multipurpose trees: Access and utility in small-farm communities. Agriculture and Human Values de Boef, W., Amanor, K., Wellard, K. with Bebbington, A. (1993) Cultivating knowledge: Genetic diversity, farmer experimentation and crop research ODI Briefing Paper Journal of International Development
Seed sector organisation and structure
Tripp, R. (1997) New seed and old laws: Regulatory reform and the diversification of national seed systems ODI Working Paper Food Policy 22 Cromwell, E. (1996)

65. Genetics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The term genetics is often widely conflated with the notion of genetic engineering, Related publications. Advanced genetics; American Journal of Human
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic
Genetics
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
(Redirected from Genetic Genetics (from the Greek genno = give birth) is the science of genes heredity , and the variation of organisms . The word genetics was first applied to describe the study of inheritance and the science of variation by English scientist William Bateson in a letter to Adam Sedgewick , dated April 18 Humans began applying knowledge of genetics in prehistory with the domestication and breeding of plants and animals. In modern research, genetics provides important tools for the investigation of the function of a particular gene, e.g. analysis of genetic interactions . Within organisms , genetic information generally is carried in chromosomes , where it is represented in the chemical structure of particular DNA molecules Genes encode the information necessary for synthesizing proteins, which, in turn play a large role in influencing, although, in many instances, do not completely determine, the final phenotype of the organism. The phrase to code for is often used to mean a gene contains the instructions on how to build a particular protein , as in the gene codes for the protein . Note that the "one gene, one protein" concept is now known to be simplistic. For example, a single gene may produce multiple products, depending on how its

66. Papers By Lee Altenberg On-Line
Research publications in mathematical population genetics, evolutionary computation, and genetic algorithms.
http://dynamics.org/~altenber/PAPERS/
Lee Altenberg's Home Page Curriculum Vitae Papers Evolved Graphics ... E-mail me
Papers by Lee Altenberg On-Line
Probe a little deeper... A G A I ... document.write(""); The following is a list of my recent papers and articles.
Evolutionary Computation
Evolutionary Theory
Ecology and Society
Letters to the Editor
Miscellaneous

67. GA Group Publications List
1995 publications. Haleh Vafaie and Kenneth A. De Jong (1995) genetic 1990 publications. Jim Antonisse (1990) A GrammarBased genetic Algorithm.
http://cs.gmu.edu/research/gag/pubs.html
Publications List
This page contains a list of publications authored by members of the Genetic Algorithms Group at George Mason University. PostScript copies of most of these papers are available online.
1998 Publications
William M. Spears and Kenneth A. De Jong.
Dining with GAs: Operator Lunch Theorem. In Proceedings of Foundations of Genetic Algorithms , 1998. Springer-Verlag.
Postscript
Compressed Postscript and Uncompressed PDF
Mitchell A. Potter and Kenneth A. De Jong.
The Coevolution of Antibodies for Concept Learning. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Parallel Problem Solving from Nature , pages 530-539, 1998. Springer-Verlag.
Postscript
and Compressed Postscript
William M. Spears.
The Role of Mutation and Recombination Evolutionary Algorithms Ph.D. thesis, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, 1998.
Instructions for downloading
William M. Spears.
A Compression Algorithm for Probability Transition Matrices. To appear in SIAM Journal of Matrix Analysis and Applications , 1998. [Code available from the author.]

68. European Federation Of Biotechnology - Publications
Made by genetic Engineering Brochure A publication of the Section on Applied This brochure contains a summary of articles of the Made by genetic
http://www.efbweb.org/public/pubview.htm

Who we are
Members Sections Task Groups ... Contact EFB publications, e.g. reports, opinion papers, briefing papers ( reprints available ) and books and proceedings of EFB conferences are listed below:
Briefing Papers
prepared by the Task Group on Public Perceptions of Biotechnology
  • Patenting life (1993); 2nd edition: Patenting in Biotechnology (1996)
  • Biotechnology in foods and drinks (1994);
  • The application of human genetic research (1995);
  • Environmental biotechnology (1995);
  • Dealings with the Media (1996);
  • What´s what in Biotechnology? (1997);
  • Dialogue in Biotechnology (1998);
  • Lessons from the Swiss biotechnology referendum (1998);
  • Antibiotic Resistance Markers in Genetically Modified (GM) Crops (2001);
  • Biodiversity: the Impact of Biotechnology (2001);
  • GM Crop Market Dynamics: the example of Soya Beans (2002). Click here to download the Briefing Papers
    Opinion Papers
    prepared by the Section on Applied Functional Genomics (former Working Party on Applied Molecular Genetics)
    • Future of Microbiology in Europe (1995);
    • Microbial Diversity (1995);
  • 69. Genomics|Population Research|ELSI Publications
    Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of genetic Testing 25 recommendations CDC sponsored materials The Ethics of Access to Online genetic Databases
    http://www.cdc.gov/genomics/info/rep_policy.htm

    home
    population research
    Publications: Ethical, legal, and social implications

    70. David Baillie Genetics Research Laboratory (
    Caenorhabditis elegans genetic research. genetic maps, personnel, notes, bioinformatics, analysis suite for DNA and amino acid sequence, forum, publications and other worm sites of interest.
    http://crick.mbb.sfu.ca/
    Caenorhabditis elegans ), Simon Fraser University, Burnaby , B.C. home page : Dr. David Baillie Lab
    Map of Linkage group 1 in
    C. elegans
    menu for Dr. D. Baillie web site
    ... C. elegans

    71. Genomics|Population Research|ELSI|Genetic Susceptibility
    Public Knowledge Regarding the Role of genetic Susceptibility to Increasingawareness of the role of genetic factors in these diseases will be necessary
    http://www.cdc.gov/genomics/info/reports/research/susceptibility.html
    home population research ELSI Archived: 2003
    Journal Publication This article was published with modifications in Community Genetics, 2003 Public Knowledge Regarding the Role of Genetic Susceptibility to Environmentally Induced Health Conditions by Jill Morris, PhD , Marta Gwinn, MD, MPH , Mindy Clyne, MPH , Muin J. Khoury, MD,PhD
    Affiliations:
    Office of Genetics and Disease Prevention
    National Center for Environmental Health
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    Atlanta, GA 30341-3724 Corresponding author:
    Jill Morris, PhD
    Office of Genetics and Disease Prevention
    National Center for Environmental Health
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 4770 Buford Highway NE, MS K-89 Atlanta, GA 30341-3724 Phone 770-488-3262 email jmorris1@cdc.gov Key words genetics, genetic susceptibility, knowledge, belief, public perception, environment Abstract Introduction Methods Results ... References Abstract Objective: Diseases thought to be caused by exposure to environmental factors are also influenced by genetic susceptibility. It is not clear to what extent the public recognizes the role of genetics in causing these diseases. Methods: We asked 2,353 people in a national survey to indicate their level of agreement with statements about the genetic contribution to four health conditions typically considered to be environmentally induced.

    72. Goat Knoll Cashmere Goats
    Home of CashMirror publications offering breeding stock of several genetic lines of cashmereproducing goats from a prize winning herd. Single and starter herds for sale. Bucks for lease. Located in Oregon, USA.
    http://www.teleport.com/~goatknol/

    73. Genetic Analysis Workshop 14
    publications (GAW Proceedings and Summary Papers) Sherman SL (1987) GeneticAnalysis Workshop IV Summary for coeliac disease, pp 271276
    http://www.gaworkshop.org/pubs.htm
    PUBLICATIONS
    (GAW Proceedings and Summary Papers)
    MacCluer JW, Wagener DK, Spielman RS (1983) Genetic Analysis Workshop I: Segregation analysis of simulated data. Am J Hum Genet 35:784-792 MacCluer JW, Falk CT, Spielman RS, Wagener DK (1984a) Genetic Analysis Workshop II: Summary. Genet Epidemiol 1:147-159 MacCluer JW, Falk CT, Spielman RS, Wagener DK (1984b) Genetic Analysis Workshop II: Analysis of disease-marker associations. Am J Hum Genet 36:1409-1414 MacCluer JW, Falk CT, Wagener DK (1985a) Genetic Analysis Workshop III: Summary. Genet Epidemiol 2:185-198 MacCluer JW, Falk CT, Wagener DK (1985b) Genetic Analysis Workshop III: Multipoint mapping and linkage. Am J Hum Genet 37:1040-1044 Bishop DT, Falk CT, MacCluer JW (eds) (1987) Genetic Epidemiology: Applications and Comparisons of Methods. New York: Alan R Liss (Also published in Genet Epidemiol Supplement 1, 1986) Bailey-Wilson JE, Cannon LA, King M-C (1987) Genetic analysis of human breast cancer: A synthesis of contributions to GAW IV, pp 15-36

    74. Genetic Support Network Victoria
    The genetic Support Network Victoria is a vibrant and active We currentlycirculate a number of publications including our monthly news update.
    http://www.gsnv.org.au/
    about us our team support groups membership ... contact us
    Welcome
    about us mission statement The Genetic Support Network Victoria is a vibrant and active organisation which aims to maintain a thriving network committed to promoting the interests and well-being of people affected by genetic conditions. It was first established in 1996 as an unfunded, volunteer organisation and gained funding for staff in 1998. Since that time it has grown to include two part time Genetic Support staff, Leah Lonsdale and Deborah Dalton, and our part time Advocacy Worker, Claire Weigall. The Network is proud to be associated with a wide range of support groups throughout Victoria as well as peak professional bodies such as Genetic Health Services Victoria. The GSNV offers a range of services including information on genetic conditions, contact details for support groups, and even links between families with the same condition. We can point you towards your local community resources or give you links to the latest information on genetic hot topics. The GSNV can also link up existing support groups to facilitate in the exchange of information and ideas or can even help in the establishment a new support group.

    75. GRAIN | Seedling | 1995 | FISHING OUT AQUATIC DIVERSITY
    Paper on aquatic diversity from Seedling the quarterly journal of genetic Resources Action International (GRAIN). Covers issues on the industrialisation of fishing and aquaculture that are destroying aquatic ecosystems and fisherpeoples' rights.
    http://www.grain.org/publications/jul951-en.cfm
    Fixed width Low graphics Fight for rights Agricultural research QUICK LINKS HOME WHAT'S NEW SUBSCRIBE NEW from GRAIN BIO-IPR Semences... THE FIGHT FOR RIGHTS BIO-IPR BRL (legislation) TRIPS review TRIPS-plus Links AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH FOR WHOM? GM Contamination Hybrid rice Bt Cotton Growing Diversity Relevant links GRAIN PUBLICATIONS Briefings Against the grain Seedling Biodiversidad Semences de la biodiv New from GRAIN ABOUT GRAIN about the organisation about the programme Staff Email this page Feedback Copy and distribute About grain.org Privacy Lo-graphics version What's new? Publications About us Subscribe ... FISHING OUT AQUATIC DIVERSITY Print
    July 1995 FISHING OUT AQUATIC DIVERSITY Anna-Rosa Mart­nez i Prat, GRAIN The industrialisation of fishing and the global market are putting ever-growing pressure on marine ecosystems and the diversity they contain. Overfishing, the introduction of new species, re-stocking and aquacultural development very seriously affect diversity in continental waters. Both at sea and inland, small-scale fishing communities and the poor are paying the price for the scarcity of resources. In this article, biologist Anna-Rosa Mart­nez, a GRAIN staff member, reviews the problem of overfishing and the current approach to aquatic living resources management. Overfishing, an indisputable reality

    76. Genetic Resource Policies
    IFPRI Research genetic Resource Policies Biodiversity and Biotechnology a IFPRI Home Research Themes genetic Resource Policies. publications
    http://www.ifpri.org/themes/grp01/grp01pubs.asp
    @import "/stylemain.css"; International Food Policy Research Institute IFPRI Home About Contact Feedback ... Careers Genetic Resource Policies SEARCH Research 2020 Vision Countries Publications ... Genetic Resource Policies Publications
    Journal Articles
    • Participatory landrace selection for on-farm conservation: an example from the Central Valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution The economic determinants of cereal crop diversity on farms in the Ethiopian Highlands. Benin , S., M. Smale, B. Gebremedhin, J. Pender, and S. Ehui. Agricultural Economics South-North Trade, Intellectual Property Jurisdictions, and Freedom to Operate in Agricultural Research on Staple Crops. Binenbaum E., C. Nottenburg, P.G. Pardey, B. D. Wright, and P. Zambrano. Economic Development and Cultural Change The Role of Home Gardens in Promoting Multi-functional Agriculture in Hungary. Birol, E., G. Bela and M. Smale. Eurochoices 4(3), Autumn. 2005. Choosing the 'right' tools to assess the economic costs and benefits of growing landraces: an illustrative example from Bara District, Central Teria, Nepal. Gauchan, D. and M. Smale.

    77. Mattsson Laboratory Home
    Focuses on the genetic regulation of vascular development in plants. Research, techniques, people and publications.
    http://www.sfu.ca/biology/faculty/mattsson/home.html

    78. AGPS/PGR : Publications
    The Plant genetic Resources Newsletter; A joint FAO/IPGRI publication, Deals with the genetic resources of useful plants, resulting from new work,
    http://www.fao.org/ag/AGP/AGPS/pgr/publ.htm
    Plant Production and Protection Division - AGP
    Seed and Plant Genetic Resources Service - AGPS
    Plant Genetic Resources Publications
    In order to read some of our documents written in PDF format, the necessary free software can be downloaded from this link PUBLISHED BY FAO: Restoring farmers' seed systems in disaster situations
    3 - 5 November 1998 FAO Rome.
    This workshop was organised under FAO's mandate to facilitate the implementation of the Global Plan of Action (GPA) for the conservation and sustainable utilisation of crop genetic resources for food and agriculture, adopted by the International Technical Conference on Plant Genetic Resources, held in Leipzig, Germany in June, 1996. online version Proceedings of the International Workshop on Developing Institutional Agreements and Capacity to Assist Farmers in Disaster Situations to Restore agricultural Systems and Seed Security Activities
    3 - 5 November 1998 FAO Rome.
    This workshop was organised under FAO's mandate to facilitate the implementation of the Global Plan of Action (GPA) for the conservation and sustainable utilisation of crop genetic resources for food and agriculture, adopted by the International Technical Conference on Plant Genetic Resources, held in Leipzig, Germany in June, 1996. online version The Application of Biotechnology to the Conservation and Improvement of Tropical and Subtropical Fruit Species
    November 1997 FAO Rome.

    79. IARC - Genetic Epidemiology Group
    Home Research Groups genetic Epidemiology Group Recent publications.Goldgar, D., Easton, D., Deffenbaugh, A., Monteiro, A., Tavtigian, S., Couch,
    http://www.iarc.fr/ENG/Units/GEP5.html

    80. IPGRI Publication : Seeds And Survival: Crop Genetic Resources In War And Recon
    Considers the impact of war, civil strife and lowintensity conflict on the management of plant genetic resources, in regions where crop plant genetic resources are still conserved in situ by small-scale agriculturalists. PDF format.
    http://www.ipgri.cgiar.org/publications/pubfile.asp?ID_PUB=245

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