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         Genetic Publications:     more books (100)
  1. Genetics, Biotechnology and Breeding of Maize and Sorghum (Special Publication / Royal Society of Chemistry)
  2. Darwin and the humanities, (Psychological review publications. Library of genetic science and philosophy) by James Mark Baldwin, 1909
  3. Newborn screening for genetic-metabolic diseases: Progress, principles and recommendations (DHEW publication ; no) by Neil A Holtzman, 1977
  4. Genetic Engineering-Biotechnology Sourcebook by Newsletter Publications Center, 1982-05
  5. Social and psychological aspects of applied human genetics: A bibliography, (DHEW publication no) by James R Sorenson, 1972
  6. Genetic engineering: Fast forwarding to future foods (Publication) by John Henkel, 1996
  7. A bibliography on forest genetics and forest trees improvement, 1956-1957 (Miscellaneous publication / United States Department of Agriculture) by Jonathan W Wright, 1960
  8. Introduction to Medical Genetics (Oxford Medical Publications) by J. A. Fraser; Pembrey, Marcus E. Roberts, 1985
  9. An introduction to medical genetics (Oxford medical publications) by John Alexander Fraser Roberts, 1973
  10. Stroke Genetics (Oxford Medical Publications) by Hugh Markus, 2003
  11. Introduction to Medical Genetics (Oxford Medicine Publications) by John Alexander Fraser Roberts, 1970
  12. An introduction to genetic statistics (Wiley publications in statistics) by Oscar Kempthorne, 1957
  13. Needs and strategies for genetic control: Municipal wastes (Publication) by Bruce E Rittmann, 1984
  14. Human genetics for medical students by M. M Dadone, 1980

81. IARC - Genetic Susceptibility Group
Home Research Groups genetic Susceptibility Group Recent publications.1. Camp NJ, Swensen J, Horne BD, Farnham JM, Thomas A, CannonAlbright LA,
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82. CRC SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION FORESTRY
Focused on genetic improvement, sustainable management and resource protection conducts pertaining to the training and research on various plantation species. Includes details about the history, organization and the mission of the educational institution, presentations of core, supporting and associate members, and facts about technology transfers and farm forestry objectives and achievements. Also provides useful information for students, up to date news and events, the annual report and domainrelated publications.
http://www.forestry.crc.org.au/
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83. Cat Genome Project - Laboratory Of Genomic Diversity
Features genetic markers and maps, animal model, and publications. maintained by the Laboratory of Genomic Diversity at the National Cancer Insitute.
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... Links Welcome to the Cat Genome Project, located at the National Cancer Institute / Frederick Cancer Research and Development Center, Frederick, MD. The project is maintained by the Laboratory of Genomic Diversity. Our research focuses on development of the cat as an animal model for human hereditary disease, infectious disease, genome evolution, comparative research initiatives within the family Felidae , and forensic potential. About CCR Clinical Trials Research Employment ... Accessibility

84. Can Genetic Engineering Feed The World?
The advocates of genetic engineering believe that the increasing demand for food genetic engineering looks set to perpetuate and intensify many of the
http://www.genewatch.org/Publications/Briefs/Brief3.htm
Briefing Number 3
August 1998 . The population, which is currently 5.8 billion, is expected to reach 8 billion by 2020 and 11 billion by 2050 . The advocates of genetic engineering believe that the increasing demand for food must be met without expanding the amount of land used for agricultural purposes (to protect biodiversity) and by addressing issues of soil erosion, salinisation, overgrazing and pollution of water supplies . However, many organisations in less developed countries, aid agencies and environmental groups are less positive about the role genetic engineering can play in solving problems of hunger and tackling environmental degradation. Who Is Behind GE Foods? Governments of developed countries are also supporting the introduction of GE foods. In 1994, the Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council (BBSRC) was formed to replace the Agriculture and Food Research Council in Britain, reflecting a change in emphasis in agricultural research. Many representatives of large corporations sit on Research and Strategy Boards of the BBSRC , with a similar amount being contributed by Hoechst and other partners. In effect, the project has become a sales promotion for the GE oilseed rape developed by Hoechst subsidiaries AgrEvo and Plant Genetic Systems to bring about

85. Developments Towards Participatory Forest Management On Mount Cameroon
The Limbe Botanic Garden and Rainforest genetic Conservation Project, 19881994. In PDF format only.
http://www.odifpeg.org.uk/publications/rdfn/17/rdfn-17d.pdf

86. ONS Publications - Position Statements
Cancer Predisposition genetic Testing and Risk Assessment Counseling Comprehensive cancer genetic counseling must occur in a manner consistent with
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The ability to identify individuals who are at increased risk for developing cancer because of an inherited altered (mutated) cancer predisposition gene is possible through cancer predisposition genetic testing. However, while providing the capability to target high-risk individuals who might benefit from specific strategies for medical management, genetic testing also raises ethical, legal, and social issues associated with revealing a person's genetic makeup. It Is the Position of ONS That
  • Risk assessment counseling and cancer predisposition genetic testing are components of comprehensive cancer care and should be available despite the cost to the healthcare system. All healthcare providers offering these services to patients and family members must have educational preparation in both human genetic principles and oncology. Cancer predisposition genetic testing requires informed consent and must include pre- and post-test counseling and follow-up by qualified individuals (e.g., advanced practice oncology nurses, oncologists with specialized education in hereditary cancer genetics, certified genetic counselors with specialized training in oncology).

87. Cooperative Human Linkage Center
genetic maps showing the positions of genetic markers. The maps are searchable by name. Includes project information and publications.
http://gai.nci.nih.gov/CHLC/
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Maps Markers Publications Information Welcome to the Cooperative Human Linkage Center World Wide Web server. The following information is available: What's New! Last modified: Mon June 07 1999 The Informatics Group (help@chlc.org)

88. Redirect To Http://sound.photosynthesis.com/Genetic_Programming.html
cassettes, compact discs, VHS, DVDs, books, smart toys, publications and more Facility Layout Problems Using genetic Programming, GarcesPerez,
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89. Journal Of Biotechnology
Papers ranging from genetic or molecular biological positions to those covering biochemical, chemical or bioprocess engineering aspects as well as computer application of new software concepts.
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The Journal provides a medium for the rapid publication of both full-length articles and short communications on all aspects of biotechnology. The Journal will accept papers ranging from genetic or molecular biological positions to those covering biochemical, chemical or bioprocess engineering aspects as well as computer application of new software concepts, provided that in each case the material is directly relevant to biotechnological systems. Papers presenting information of a multidisciplinary nature that would not be suitable for publication in a journal devoted to a single discipline, are particularly welcome. The following areas are covered in the Journal:
* Nucleic Acids/Molecular Biology
* Physiology/Biochemistry
* Biochemical Engineering/Bioprocess Engineering
* Industrial Processes/New Products
* Medical Biotechnology ISSN: 0168-1656 Imprint: ELSEVIER Commenced publication 1984 Subscription for the year 2006, Volumes 121-126, 24 issues

90. Centre For Arab Genomic Studies (CAGS) --> Publications --> Genetic Disorders In
The Centre for Arab Genomic Studies (CAGS) aims at the characterization andprevention of genetic disorders in the Arab World.
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Genetic Disorders in the Arab World:
United Arab Emirates
(Volume 1, 2004)
"...The present book is one of the first publications of the Centre for Genomic Studies and is a valuable contribution to the international scientific community. The book includes the results of lots of research conducted in the United Arab Emirates by renowned authors in the fields of medicine, healthcare, and genetics. While the book delineates the status of genetic disorders in the Arab World, it also includes special extensive reviews on the occurrence of genetic disorders in the population of the United Arab Emirates. Along with the public release of its electronic database “Catalogue of Transmission Genetics in Arabs”, this book represents an initial step for the Centre for Arab Genomic Studies towards producing a series of future publications that will discuss in detail the different aspects of genetic disorders in other Arab countries..." Prof. Najib Al Khaja

91. Genetic Epidemiology Publications
genetic Epidemiology Research Group. Mirza MM, Fisher SA, Onnie C, Lewis CM (2002)genetic association studies analysis and interpretation.
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/memoge/publications/geneticepidemiologypublications.
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pyrophosphatase (ITPase). Pharmacogenetics, 14: 181-187. The PROCARDIS Consortium, including, Chiodini BD (2004) A trio family study showing association of the lymphotoxin-alpha N26(804A) allele with coronary artery disease. Eur J Hum Genet, 12 (9) 770-774.
complex disease. (Letter) Ann Hum Genet, 67 (4) 377-390. Lewis CM, Levinson DF, Wise LH, DeLisi LE, Straub RE, Hovatta I, Williams NM, Schwab SG, Pulver AE, Faraone SV, Brzustowicz LM, Kaufmann CA, Garver DL, Gurling HMD, Lindholm E, Coon H, Moises HW, Byerley W, Shaw SH, Mesen A, Sherrington R, O'Neill FA, Walsh D, Kendler KS, Ekelund J, Paunio T, Lonnqvist J, Peltonen L, O'Donovan MC, Owen MJ, Wildenauer DB, Maier W, Nestadt G, Blouin JL, Antonarakis SE, Mowry BJ, Silverman JM, Crowe RR, Cloninger CR, Tsuang MT, Malaspina D, Harkavy Friedman JM, Svrakic DM, Bassett AS, Holcomb J, Kalsi G, McQuillin A, Curtis D, Brynjolfson
J, Sigmundsson T, (2003) Genome scan meta-analysis of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder: Part II: Schizophrenia. Am J Hum Genet, 73 (1) 34-48.
and multiples juvenile idiopathic arthritis families. Arthritis Rheum, 48 (11) 3202-3206.

92. GRAIN | Briefings | 2001 | Grains Of Delusion: Golden Ric
A discussion of who benefits from the genetic modification of rice to produce betacarotene.
http://www.grain.org/publications/delusion-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 ... Grains of delusion: Golden rice seen from the ground Print
Grains of delusion: Golden rice seen from the ground February 2001 INTRODUCTION The biotech lobby is selling the idea that genetically engineered (GE) crops, starting with golden rice, will solve problems of malnutrition. This is an ambitious goal for a small grain of rice. The malnutrition agenda is drawing in support from every major agricultural biotech company, the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR), the US Agency for International Development (USAID), and its main funder, the Rockefeller Foundation. But at the end of the day, the main agenda for golden rice is not malnutrition but garnering greater support and acceptance for genetic engineering amongst the public, the scientific community and funding agencies

93. Genetic Analysis Literature And Publications
genetic Analysis Literature and publications bulletins published by BeckmanCoulter, as well as other publications related to genetic Analysis.
http://www.beckman.com/resourcecenter/literature/BioLit/BioLit.asp?ProductCatego

94. NIH Rat Genomics And Genetics
Serves as a central point for information on NIH sponsored and related rat genetic and genomic activities and resources. Includes courses and meetings, reports and publications, and related resources.
http://www.nih.gov/science/models/rat/
Welcome to the NIH Rat Genomics and Genetics Web site. Suggestions for improving the Web page and for items to include are most welcome. We want this page to serve your interests. Comments may be relayed to Bettie Graham at bettie_graham@nih.gov Chairperson, Rat Genome Working Group: Stephen C. Mockrin, PH. D
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95. Genetics And Neuromuscular Diseases
MDA publications navigation map. See bottom of screen for plain text navigation Carriers are usually protected from showing symptoms of a genetic
http://www.mdausa.org/publications/gen_inhr.html
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What is a Genetic Disorder? What is Genetic Testing? How are Genetic Disorders Inherited? ... MDA's Purpose and Programs HOW ARE GENETIC DISORDERS INHERITED?
Long before the advent of genetic testing or even complete understanding of DNA and RNA, astute observers noticed that genetic traits, including many disorders, were passed from one generation to another in somewhat predictable patterns. These came to be known as autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, X-linked recessive and X-linked dominant patterns of inheritance. To understand heredity, you have to know a little about human chromosomes and how they work. Chromosomes come in pairs in the cell's nucleus. Humans have 46 chromosomes in each cell nucleus, which are actually 23 pairs of chromosomes. For 22 of these pairs, numbered chromosome 1 through chromosome 22, the chromosomes are the same; that is, they carry genes for the same traits. One chromosome comes from a person's mother, the other from his father. The 23rd pair is an exception and determines gender. The 23rd chromosomal pair differs according to whether you're a male or a female. Males have an X and a Y chromosome, while females have two Xs for this 23rd pair of chromosomes. Every female gets one X chromosome from her mother and one X from her father. Every male gets an X chromosome from his mother and a Y from his father. Y chromosomes are unique to males and, in fact, determine maleness. If a man passes to his child an X chromosome from this 23rd pair, it will be a girl; if he donates a Y, it will be a boy.

96. Publications - Cancer Research UK Genetic Epidemiology Unit
Cancer Research UK genetic Epidemiology Unit. publications. Spurdle AB, AntoniouAC, Duffy DL, Pandeya N, Kelemen L, Chen X, Peock S, Cook MR, Smith PL,
http://www.srl.cam.ac.uk/genepi/publications.htm
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Spurdle AB, Antoniou AC, Duffy DL, Pandeya N, Kelemen L, Chen X, Peock S, Cook MR, Smith PL, Purdie DM, Newman B, Dite GS, Apicella C, Southey MC, Giles GG, Hopper JL, kConFaB, EMBRACE Study Collaborators, ABCFS, AJBCS, Chenevix-Trench G, Easton DF (2005). The androgen receptor CAG repeat polymorphism and modification of breast cancer risk in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers. Breast Cancer Research 2005, 7:176-183
Easton DF, Hopper JL, Thomas DC, Antoniou A, Pharoah PDP, Whittemore A, Haile R. Re: Breast and ovarian cancer risks due to inherited mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2. Science, in press
Kadouri L, KoteJarai Z, Easton DF, Hubert A, Hamoudi R, Glase B, Abeliovich D, Peretz T, Eeles RA (2004). Polyglutamine repeat length in the AIB1 gene modifies breast cancer susceptibility in BRCA1 carriers. Int J Cancer 108:339-403
Ravikumar B, Vacher C, Berger Z, Davies JE, Luo S, Oroz LG, Scaravilli F, Easton DF, Duden R, O'Kane CJ, Rubinsztein DC (2004). Inhibition of mTOR induces autophagy and reduces toxicity of polyglutamine expansions in fly and mouse models of Huntington disease.

97. Center For Complex Systems Research
Founded in 1986, the Center for Complex Systems Research studies systems that display adaptive, selforganizing behavior and systems that are usually characterized by a large throughput, such as turbulent flow, lightning, and the flow of information through the internet. Models and techniques drawn from nonlinear dynamics and chaos, neural nets, cellular automata, artificial life, and genetic algorithms are then developed to describe these complex systems. A collection of technical reports and scientific publications of CCSR researchers is available.
http://www.ccsr.uiuc.edu
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University of Illinois
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The Center for Complex Systems Research (CCSR) studies systems that display adaptive, self-organizing behavior and systems that are usually characterized by a large throughput, such as turbulent flow, lightning, and the flow of information through the internet. To describe these complex systems, we develop models and techniques drawn from nonlinear dynamics and chaos, neural nets, cellular automata, artificial life, and genetic algorithms. Each year CCSR organizes and hosts the conference Understanding Complex Systems The Center for Complex Systems Research has a rich history. Founded in 1986 by Stephen Wolfram, the center was later led by Norman Packard and E. Atlee Jackson. A collection of technical reports and scientific publications of CCSR researchers ranging from cellular automata to entrainment control of chaos, experimental studies of turbulent flows, chaotic electronic circuits, and fractal agglomeration patterns is available. The research at CCSR is supported by the National Science Foundation Grant No. NSF PHY 01-40179, NSF DMS 03-25939 ITR, and NSF DGE 03-38215

98. IlliGAL - IlliGAL Technical Reports
IlliGAL Technical Reports IlliGAL publications TCGA publications Military AntennaDesign Using Simple and Competent genetic Algorithms. ps pdf
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99. Oregano
International Plant genetic Resources Institute proceedings volume dealing with the taxonomy, distribution, origin, conservation, cultivation and commercial production of genus Origanum.
http://www.ipgri.cgiar.org/publications/pdf/199.pdf

100. Maslow Books: Official Abraham Maslow Publications Site
The Official Abraham H. Maslow publications Site includes listings of books, Behavior Syndrome Journal of genetic Psychology 48 (1936) p.278309
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