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  1. The Geometry of Population Genetics (Lecture Notes in Biomathematics, Vol 31) by Ethan Akin, 1979-12
  2. Deletion Polymorphism in the Human COL1A2 Gene: Genetic Evidence of a Non-African Population Whose Descendants Spread to All Continents.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Human Biology by R.J. Mitchell, S. Howlett, et all 1999-12-01
  3. Population genetic study of three VNTR loci (D2S44, D7S22, and D12S11) in five ethnically defined populations of the Indian subcontinent. (variable number ... An article from: Human Biology by S.S. Papiha, S.S. Mastana, et all 1996-10-01
  4. Basic Population Genetics by Bruce Wallace, 1981-09
  5. Genetics and population history of Caucasus populations.: An article from: Human Biology by Kazima Bulayeva, Lynn B. Jorde, et all 2003-12-01
  6. Stochastic Problems in Population Genetics by T. Maruyima, 1977-12-31
  7. Patterns of Genetic diversity at the nine forensically approved STR loci in the Indian populations.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Human Biology by Ranjan Dutta, B. Mohan Reddy, et all 2002-02-01
  8. Population genetics (BSCS pamphlets [12]) by Bruce Wallace, 1964
  9. Genetics of Natural Populations
  10. THE GENETICS OF MIGRANT AND ISOLATE POPULATIONS: Proceedings of a Conference on Human Population Genetics in Israel Held at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, by ELISABETH (ED) GOLDSCHMIDT, 1963
  11. Population Genetics and Population Ethology (Physiology and General Biology Reviews, Volume 3, Part 4) by L. Z. Kaidanov, 1989-01-01
  12. Population structure and genetic differentiation among 16 tribal populations of Central India.(Special Issue on the Level of Genetic Differentiation in ... An article from: Human Biology by K. Das, K.C. Malhotra, et all 1996-10-01
  13. The Basques: review of population genetics and Mendelian disorders.: An article from: Human Biology by Frederic Bauduer, Josue Feingold, et all 2005-10-01
  14. Population Genetics: Basic Principles (Advanced Series in Agricultural Sciences) by Donald P. Doolittle, 1987-03

121. Genetical Research
Publishes original works in population and quantitative genetics, QTL mapping, molecular and developmental genetics of eukaryotes. Subscription required.
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Instructions for Contributors Advertising Rates Links Aims and Scope Genetical Research is a prestigious, well-established journal which publishes original work of high quality and wide interest on all aspects of genetics. Major areas of research covered include population and quantitative genetics (both theoretical and experimental), QTL mapping, molecular and developmental genetics of eukaryotes. The breadth and quality of papers, reviews and book reviews make the journal invaluable to professional geneticists, molecular biologists, plant and animal breeders and biologists involved in evolutionary and developmental studies Print ISSN: 0016-6723 Online ISSN: 1469-5073 Full pricing details Current volume: 85:1 - 86:3, 2005

122. Institute Of Genetics
Research on the molecular background of several inherited human disorders. Departments include molecular, population, and diabetes genetics.
http://www.folkhalsan.fi/default.asp?path=228;273;280;428;287

123. Center For Human Genetics Research - Home
Research molecular, clinical, and population levels of how genes influence complex traits. Includes core facilities, news, educations, and careers.
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The mission of the CHGR is to decipher the genetic basis of both rare and common human traits and to integrate this knowledge into better diagnostics, treatments, and preventions of human disease.
Virtually all human traits result from an intricate interplay of multiple genes and environmental factors and this complexity is reflected in the diversity of our faculty. Our research integrates expertise at the clinical, molecular, and analytical levels represented by faculty in multiple departments and schools. We both develop and apply state-of-the-art methods to a large and diverse set of traits including neurological, cardiovascular, ophthalmological, and endocrine diseases and cancer. By providing critical and sophisticated core resources we have created a supportive atmosphere to aid all faculty at Vanderbilt in achieving our mission to improve health and health care. Under the direction of Dr. Jonathan L. Haines, the Vanderbilt Center for Human Genetics Research (CHGR) was initiated in January 2004 to dissect the genetic underpinnings of human traits. We will accomplish this overarching goal by providing a collaborative and stimulating research environment accessible to all Vanderbilt faculty. The CHGR activities can be divided into three areas: research, teaching, and service.
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124. The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Forest Genetics And Tree Breeding
Links to population and quantitative genetic software of interest in tree improvement, but also useful in other species.
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  • Forest tree breeding tools. An FTP-site where you can find software to assist forest tree breeders decisions. Popsim simulates genetic changes of managed tree populations under various tree breeding scenarios. Info DataPlus pre-processes experimental data from field and glasshouse trials, handles complex experimental designs - incomplete block, latinized, row-column, etc. CycDesign - A Package for the Computer Generation of Experimental Designs DISCLONE - a program for analyses of diallel mating systems SIP - a simple Selection Index Program (DOS) ASREML Cookbook - A collection of templates for typical analyses in Tree Breeding (by Luis Apiolaza) TREEPLAN
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  • GENUP is a quantitative genetics tutor (16- and 32-bit Windows versions)

125. Homepage Source
Independent body representing professionals working in research, and providing services to the population of the United Kingdom. Features a discussion forum, careers, and a patients section.
http://www.bshg.org.uk/
Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. visits since 2 nd September 2005 BSHG is an independent body representing UK human genetics professionals. Its constituent organisations are: Clinical Genetics Society (CGS) Association of Clinical Cytogeneticists (ACC) Clinical Molecular Genetics Society (CMGS) Association of Genetic Nurses and Counsellors (AGNC) ... Genethics Club (special interest group on ethics) What's new Updated and completely redesigned BSHG website goes live! " Research and Rare Genetic Differences - A Question and Answer Booklet " GenePool - National Library for Clinical Genetics goes live. RCP seeking volunteers for Invited Service Reviews team members. Search the BSHG Website

126. Tests And Indications
Information about a test for seven common inherited diseases in the Ashkenazi Jewish population TaySachs disease, Canavan disease, cystic fibrosis, Gaucher disease, Bloom syndrome, familial dysautonomia and Fanconi anemia.
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Cystic Fibrosis
Cystic fibrosis is the most common genetic disorder among Caucasians (1:29) and is less common among other ethnic groups (see table below). The American College of Medical Genetics (ACMG) recommends that CF screening be offered to couples considering starting a family and recommends the mutation panel listed below for all ethnicities. The detection rate differs with ethnic origin and is shown along with after testing residual risk estimates in the table below.
Mutations Analyzed: 621+1G->T 1717-1G->A 711+1G->T 1898+1G->A 3849+10kbC->T 2789+5G->A 3120+1G->A
This test distinguishes the F508C, I507V, and I506V polymorphisms and the poly T allele is reported where clinically significant.
Sensitivity and Estimated Carrier Risk:
Estimated Carrier Risk Ethnic Group Detection Rate Before Test After Test Ashkenazi Jewish ~1 in 930 European Caucasian ~1 in 140 African American ~1 in 207 Hispanic American ~1 in 105 Asian American ND ND Ashkenazi Jewish Genetic Disease Screening
A video entitled: "The Importance of Genetic Screening for Ashkenazi Jewish People" is available on our website and may be shared with your patients.

127. LAMARC - Estimating Population Parameters
Estimation of population parameters using genetic data using a maximum likelihood approach with MetropolisHastings Monte Carlo Markov chain importance
http://evolution.genetics.washington.edu/lamarc.html
This page has moved. If your browser doesn't automatically redirect you to the new location, please click http://evolution.gs.washington.edu/lamarc/ Mary K. Kuhner, Jon Yamato (mkkuhner@gs.washington.edu), Peter Beerli (beerli@csit.fsu.edu), and Joe Felsenstein , Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington, Box 357730, Seattle, WA 98195-7730, USA. Phone: (206) 543-8751, fax: (206) 543-0754

128. Population Biology Simulations
Simple Java simulations of basic population genetic processes I have used (or plan to use) in teaching.
http://darwin.eeb.uconn.edu/simulations/simulations.html
Population Biology Simulations
Collected here are a few simple simulations (written in Java) I use (or plan to use) when teaching principles of population genetics and population ecology in various courses. If you have suggestions for improving them or ideas for other simulations that might be useful, please contact me at kent@darwin.eeb.uconn.edu . I can't promise that I'll have the time to adopt any suggestions you make, but I promise that I'll consider them.
Population Genetics
  • Wahlund effect and F-statistics This applet illustrates the Wahlund effect and partitioning of genetic diversity for five populations. Users may select from a variety of allele frequency configurations and several different inbreeding coefficients within populations (all populations are assumed to have the same inbreeding coefficient). EM algorithm for ABO frequencies This applet illustrates the EM algorithm for estimating allele frequencies in the ABO blood system. Users may select from a variety of sample configurations (including random allocation of phenotypes with three different sample sizes) and several different starting guesses (including random frequencies). Results from each iteration are displayed, but only six iterations can be displayed simultaenously. Genetic drift This simulation illustrates how allele frequencies change over time as a result of genetic drift in small populations. Users may select from three different starting allele frequenciese (0.1, 0.5, 0.9), five different population sizes (10, 25, 50, 100, 250), and three different numbers of generations for the simulation (50, 100, 250). Results from up to eight simulations are displayed simultaneously in different colors.

129. Welcome To Szostak Lab
Details work exploring the evolution of novel ribozymes (deoxyribo and ribonucleic acid catalysts) from populations of random sequences, attempting to shed light on the origins of biological catalysis.
http://genetics.mgh.harvard.edu/szostakweb/

130. A Creation Perspective
David Plaisted presents evidence that life is young with emphasis on populations genetics. Includes a testable theory of creationism and a precise boundary between micro and macro evolution.
http://www.cs.unc.edu/~plaisted/ce/
A Creation Perspective
By the word of the Lord the heavens were made, and all their host by the breath of his mouth. Psalm 33:6
The theory of evolution explains the origin of all life on earth by ordinary physical and chemical processes. This theory has been very well developed, and has considerable intellectual appeal. However, for one who interprets the Christian Bible literally, there are apparent contradictions between evolution and the account in Genesis. This page shows how it is possible to reconcile a literal reading of Genesis with a surprising amount of the scientific evidence. We do not mean to criticize those who support the theory of evolution, but for one who is willing to accept the possibility of supernatural intervention, we believe that a creation theory is an acceptable alternative. This creation page differs from most others in its EVIDENCE THAT LIFE IS YOUNG , its EMPHASIS ON POPULATION GENETICS and the PROBLEMS IT POSES FOR EVOLUTION , in presenting a TESTABLE THEORY OF CREATIONISM and a precise BOUNDARY BETWEEN MICRO AND MACRO EVOLUTION , and in its discussion of PROTEIN STRUCTURE in relation to the theory of evolution. There is a quite long article on

131. Bioinformatics Research Center: Home
We offer graduate programs in bioinformatics and statistical genetics. of genetic diversity and structure in natural and domesticated populations,
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132. BBC - Science & Nature - Genes - 404
If you re new to the subject of genetics, the best place to start is the section called Who Am I? . Gene safari. Take a tour of our interactive gene safari
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133. PLoS Biology: On The Number Of New World Founders: A Population Genetic Portrait
Genetic data offer great potential for the study of human population history, but there are significant challenges in discerning distinct demographic
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134. Department Of Genetics - Trinity College Dublin - Molecular Population Genetics
1 Molecular genetic diversity of global cattle populations Genetic variation in selected populations with extensive epidemiological data are under
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1: Molecular genetic diversity of global cattle populations:
The evolution of domestic cattle is closely intertwined with the history of agriculture. Novel information on early domestication events and subsequent cattle migration has been gleaned from mtDNA, Y chromosome and microsatellite variation. Ancient DNA work is part of this analysis. Additionally, the valuable genetic resources represented by indigenous West African cattle populations are being described with their conservation as an objective. 2: Genetic epidemiology of cattle trypanosomiasis in Togo, West Africa:
The role of zebu crossbreeding with native cattle in the prevalence of tsetse-borne sleeping sickness is unknown precisely but suspected to be a major factor. Genetic variation in selected populations with extensive epidemiological data are under investigation. 3: Genetic diversity in human populations
European human populations all share a relatively recent common ancestry. As such highly variable loci are needed for comparisons. This work concentrates on the analysis of male specific haplotypes using a series of slowly evolving restriction fragment length polymorphisms and simple-sequence repeats on the Y chromosome. In conjunction with surname information this work aims to develop a genetic map of diversity in Ireland in an attempt to make inferences about the origins of the Irish population. Mitochondrial DNA analysis of the hypervariable D-loop region is also being carried out.

135. BioethicsWeb - The Gateway For Internet Resources In Biomedical Ethics, Provided
legal and social aspects of populationbased human genetic databases and to a database of health and genetic data of the Estonian population.
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ELSAGEN - Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Human Genetic Databases A European Union funded three year project, which began in January 2002. It aims to "To anticipate and address questions raised by recent developments in genetics research by providing knowledge of ethical, legal and social aspects of population-based human genetic databases" and "to consult citizens by providing knowledge of public views of privacy and related moral values in the context of human genetic databases." The participants are from different European universities in Iceland, Estonia, Sweden and the UK. The site has an article from "Bioethics" journal on the projects results, brief information on past conferences, a list of events, and related resources and links. Genetics, Population Genetic Privacy European Union Databases, Genetic ... Estonian Genome Project Foundation The Estonian Genome Project Foundation is a non-profit organisation founded by the Government on the 26 March 2001 following the Human Genes Research Act. Part of its remit is to help facilitate the Estonian Genome Project, a database of health and genetic data of the Estonian population. This database will underpin the work of healthcare and medical research, providing data for disease diagnosis and prediction as well as improved treatments. The Web Site provides the background to the Project, details on the Human Genes Research Act (which regulates the maintenance of the gene bank) and the Ethics Committee who assess the ethical implications of the Project. There are also guidelines on the consent rights for individuals participating in the genetic bank as well as FAQs, a current and archived news section with an adobe acrobat pdf on the Genome Project.

136. BioMed Central | Full Text | Genetic Structure In Four West African Population G
There was no significant population genetic structure in the overall sample. Nonetheless, the small betweenpopulation genetic variance was sufficient
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137. Genome Biology | Full Text | Population Genetic Variation In Gene Expression Is
Townsend JP, Cavalieri D, Hartl DL population genetic variation in genomewide gene expression. Mol Biol Evol 2003, 20955-963. PubMed AbstractPublisher
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Key E-mail Corresponding author Research Population genetic variation in gene expression is associated with phenotypic variation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Justin C Fay Heather L McCullough Paul D Sniegowski and Michael B Eisen Department of Genome Sciences, Life Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, One Cyclotron Rd, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, 324 Leidy Laboratories, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA Center for Integrative Genomics, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA Current address: Department of Genetics, Washington University, 4566 Scott Ave, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA

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