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  1. The etiology of mental deficiency with special references to its occurrence in twins: A chapter in the genetic history of human intelligence, (Psychological ... publications. Psychological monographs) by Aaron Joshua Rosanoff, 1937
  2. Child development from the standpoint of genetics, (Carnegie institution of Washington. Supplementary publications) by Charles Benedict Davenport, 1935

141. GrupoMDR
Features research, goals, staff details, publications, skills, and related links. University Zaragoza, Spain .
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142. Elsevier.com - ICRP Publication 79 Genetic Susceptibility To
ICRP Publication 79 genetic Susceptibility to Cancer, 79 Annals of the ICRPVolume 28/12 To order this title, and for more information, go to External
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Preface. Introduction. DNA Damage and Repair. The DNA damage spectrum after radiation. Post-irradiation cellular DNA repair and mutagenesis. Human genetic disorders affecting DNA repair and genomic instability. Summary and conclusions. Mechanisms and Genetics of Solid Tumours. Oncogenes. Tumour suppressor genes. DNA repair and replication genes in solid tumours. Genetic susceptibility to solid tumours. The origin of mutations in tumour-associated genes. The genetic component of solid tumours. Summary. Mechanisms and Genetics of Lympho-Haemopoietic Neoplasia.

143. Dr. Felix Breden, Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University
Associate professor in the department of Biological Sciences. Main focus is on the population genetics and behavoural ecology. Current research program, publications, model for minisatellite birth and photos.
http://www.sfu.ca/biology/faculty/breden/
Profile Current Research Program Lab Teaching ... Links Dr. Felix Breden, Associate Professor POPULATION GENETICS AND BEHAVIOURAL ECOLOGY Ph.D. Chicago Please see the above links for more information Profile Current Research Program Lab Teaching ... Links

144. WorldFish Center - Improving The Lives Of Poor People In Developing Countries
Naga Publication NAGA The WorldFish Center Quarterly Carp genetic Resourcesfor Aquaculture in Asia Aquaculture Extension Impacts in Bangladesh A
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Abuja, Nigeria 22-25 August 2005 African governments unanimously adopt Abuja Declaration on sustainable fisheries and aquaculture at NEPAD -Fish For All Summit more Aug 31, 2005 Training Course on Hatchery and Farming Technologies for Nile Tilapia and African Catfish, 21 – 31 August, 2005 Abu-Hammad, Sharkia - Egypt 22-25 Aug, 2005 NEPAD - Fish for All Summit, 22-25 August 2005, Abuja, Nigeria 22-26 Aug, 2005 Third International Symposium on GIS/Spatial Analyses in Fishery and Aquatic Sciences, Shanghai

145. John McCusker Lab
Study fungal genetics and microbiology. Features research projects, publications, and plasmid sequences.
http://www.duke.edu/web/microlabs/mccusker/index.html

146. Publications

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147. The Genetics Society
Primary purpose is the study of the mechanisms of inheritance. Features membership, publications, education and careers, meetings, and lectures.
http://www.genetics.org.uk/

148. Andrew T. Beckenbach
Associate professor of population genetics and molecular evolution. Current research project, publications and Institute for Molecular Biology and Biochemistry.
http://www.sfu.ca/biology/faculty/beckenbach/
Andrew T. Beckenbach, Associate Professor POPULATION GENETICS/MOLECULAR EVOLUTION
Biological Sciences
Simon Fraser University
BSc. Florida Presbyterian College
M.S. University of Florida
Ph.D. University of California, Riverside
Room SSB7153, (604) 291-3341
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Current Research Program My research is in the fields of population genetics and molecular evolution. The main focus is to understand the mechanisms of evolution at the molecular level. The approaches include both empirical studies of DNA sequence variation in vertebrates and selected invertebrate taxa and the theoretical analysis of sequence differences. Our work has primarily involved the mitochondrial genome for several reasons. In animals, it is small and extremely compact. A great deal of information on the mitochondrial genome is already available, including the complete sequences from more than 20 animal species. The genome is essentially haploid, present in many copies in cells and maternally inherited in most animal species. These features make it particularly easy to study and understand. The mitochondrial genome has been particularly useful in reconstructing the phylogenetic relationships among related species, and at higher taxonomic levels. Ultimately, however, adaptive evolution can be understood only through the study of the nuclear genome. Genetic variation among individuals of populations within species may be assessed by studying highly mutable genomic sequences, such as microsatellites. For phylogenetic analyses, above the species level, more conserved gene regions, such as those coding for protein products, must be analysed. We are conducting population level studies using analysis of mtDNA sequences and microsatellites, in an attempt to understand population structure and subdivision. Using mtDNA sequence comparisons, we are examining the phylogenetic relationships among species of Drosophila, as well as among families of true flies (Diptera) and the orders of insects.

149. Genetic Engineering News - The Leading Publication In Biotechnology
genetic Engineering News is the most widely read bioindustry publication worldwideand has long been acknowledged as the voice of the global biotechnology
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    A private company, MAL is uniquely positioned to be rapidly responsive to newly arising industry-publication needs, to quickly launch meaningful publications that contribute to the literature and the fields they serve. Among MAL’s newest journals, Biosecurity and Bioterrorism , and Industrial Biotechnology , are recent examples. MAL also publishes Genetic Engineering News, the very first trade publication in biotechnology, and the most widely-read biotechnology trade publication worldwide. MAL was the first to publish a medical journal on AIDS, long before this disease was designated a serious threat to world health.

150. American Society Of Human Genetics - Home Page
Primary professional membership organization for human geneticists in North America. Features publications, awards, legislation, educational information, and membership directory.
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151. HOME PAGE OF GENETICS LAB, JNCASR
Focuses on exploring possible associations between genes and commonly occurring neurological and sensorineural disorders. Includes research, people, and publications.
http://www.jncasr.ac.in/anand/index.html
Our laboratory works in the area of human molecular genetics. Most of the research activity currently underway in the lab focuses on exploring possible associations between genes and commonly occurring neurological and sensorineural disorders. We are trying to understand as to how once mutated, these genes lead to a disorder. We use principles and technologies of human genetics combined with genomics and genome sequence-based knowledge to carry out these studies. This work is built up on a dynamic interface between clinical and basic biological research. It is being conducted in collaboration with various medical institutions in the country. A snapshot of our research activities is provided here. Back to MBGU You are Visitor No: var site="s11jncasr" since June 28th, 2002 Webstatistics JNC,

152. Fairfax Cryobank - Welcome!
The human sperm bank division of the Genetics and IVF Institute. Includes facts, directions, history of the facility, publications, and fees.
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153. Institute Of Medical Genetics In Cardiff
Database of human gene mutation data . Features publications, newly added genes, and locus specific databases.
http://archive.uwcm.ac.uk/uwcm/mg/hgmd0.html

154. Human Population Genetics Laboratory - Home
Located in the Department of Genetics at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Includes personnel profiles, projects, and publications available in pdf format.
http://hpgl.stanford.edu/
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Welcome to the Human Population Genetics Laboratory (HPGL).

We are located in the Department of Genetics at the Stanford University School of Medicine
Human Population Genetics Laboratory
Department of Genetics
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Stanford University
Stanford, California 94305-5120
United States of America
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155. Zoology, University Of Otago
Teaches and researches in several interrelated areas animal evolution, aquatic ecology, behavioural ecology, conservation biology, environmental physiology, neurobiology, population genetics and wildlife management. Information on undergraduate and postgraduate study, staff, research, publications, facilities and Te Roopu.
http://www.otago.ac.nz/zoology/
About Undergraduate Postgraduate Staff ... Contacts Introduction... Contacts The Department of Zoology makes a major contribution to answering fundamental questions in basic and applied research. We teach and research in several interrelated areas - animal evolution, developmental biology and reproduction, aquatic ecology, behavioural ecology, conservation biology, environmental physiology, neurobiology, population genetics and wildlife management. Our interests span streams, rivers, lakes, oceans and the terrestrial environments of the mainland and offshore islands. Read more... The Department of Zoology
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156. HCSL Publications:Genetic Algorithms Based Design And Optimization Of Statistica
The list includes the abstracts and links to the HCSL publications on the geneticalgorithms based quality control.
http://users.otenet.gr/~aris/hcsl/GAs.htm
HCSL Publications
Genetic Algorithms Based Design and Optimization of Statistical Quality Control
. Hatjimihail AT. Genetic algorithms based design and optimization of statistical quality control procedures. Clin Chem 1993;39:1972-8. Abstract In general, we can not use algebraic or enumerative methods to optimize a quality control (QC) procedure so as to detect the total allowable analytical error with a stated probability, while the probability for false rejection is minimum. Genetic algorithms (GAs) offer an alternative, as they do not require knowledge of the objective function to be optimized and search through large parameter spaces quickly. To explore the application of GAs in statistical QC, I have developed two interactive computer programs, based on the deterministic crowding genetic algorithm. Given an analytical process, the program "Optimize" optimizes a user defined QC procedure, while the program "Design" designs a novel optimized QC procedure. The programs search through the parameter space and find the optimal or a near-optimal solution. The possible solutions of the optimization problem are evaluated using computer simulation Abstract in PubMed Full text in Clinical Chemistry 2. Hatjimihail AT, Hatjimihail TT. Design of statistical quality control procedures using genetic algorithms [HCSL Technical Report No II]. Drama: Hellenic Complex Systems Laboratory, 1994.

157. GRAIN | Home
and use of agricultural biodiversity based on people s control over geneticresources and local knowledge. Click here to go to the publication
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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 ... Home Print
GRAIN is an international non-governmental organisation which promotes the sustainable management and use of agricultural biodiversity based on people's control over genetic resources and local knowledge.
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Special Seed Law Seedling - available here August 2005 This Seedling takes us through a number of experiences and brutal shifts going on with seed laws in different parts of the world today, in the hope of raising further debate and new ideas about how we can support truly autonomous and farmer-controlled seed supply systems. NOW WITH PDF VERSION OF ALL ARTICLES AVAILABLE NEW BOOK REVIEW of "

158. BCSIA - Publication - Bridging The Genetic Divide
Bridging the genetic Divide by Calestous Juma and Karen Fang.
http://bcsia.ksg.harvard.edu/publication.cfm?ctype=chapter&item_id=342

159. Moshe Sipper's Site
Web Site of Moshe Sipper.
http://www.moshesipper.com/
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160. FAO's Animal Production And Health Division - Information Resources
PUBLICATIONSGENETIC RESOURCES REPRODUCTION The Economics of Farm AnimalGenetic Resource Conservation and sustainable Use Why is it important and
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Resources Publications Animal Health Animal Production ... Veterinary Public Health PUBLICATIONS P = Publication M = Manual WP = Working Paper Ec = eConference Year Title P M WP Ec PDF Strengthening National Structures for the Management of Farm Animal Genetic Resources - Results of a Questionnaire Survey Measurement of Domestic Animal Diversity - A review of Recent Diversity Studies The Legal Framework for the Management of Animal Genetic Resources Environmental Effects on Animal Genetic Resources - Thematic Study Paper Conservation Strategies for Animal Genetic Resources The Economics of Farm Animal Genetic Resource Conservation and sustainable Use: Why is it important and what have we learned? Gene Flow in Animal Genetic Resources - A Study on Status, Impact, Trends Report of the Third Session of the Intergovernmental Technical Working Group on Animal Genetic Resources The economics of farm animal genetic resource conservation and sustainable use Why is it important and what have we learned? Animal genetic resources information The Yak (second edition) FAO/IAEA International Symposium on Application of gene-based technologies for improving animal production and health in developing countries Overview of Country Activities associated with the Development and Implementation of the Global Strategy for the Management of Farm Animal Genetic Resources

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