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  1. Population Genetics: A Concise Guide by John H. Gillespie, 2004-07-02
  2. Genetics: Analysis and Principles by Robert Brooker, 2008-01-15
  3. Genetics Demystified by Edward Willett, 2005-09-27
  4. Molecular Genetics of Bacteria (Snyder, Molecular Genetics of Bacteria) by Larry Snyder, Wendy Champness, 2007-05-31
  5. BRS Genetics (Board Review Series) by Ronald W. Dudek, 2009-04-27
  6. Essential Genetics: A Genomics Perspective, Fifth Edition by Daniel Hartl, 2009-12-30
  7. Principles of Population Genetics, Fourth Edition by Daniel L. Hartl, Andrew G. Clark, 2006-12-31
  8. Mutants: On Genetic Variety and the Human Body by Armand Marie Leroi, 2005-02-01
  9. Human Genetics: Concepts and Applications by Ricki Lewis, 2009-10-05
  10. Welcome to the Genome: A User's Guide to the Genetic Past, Present, and Future by Rob DeSalle, Michael Yudell, et all 2004-09-28
  11. Biochemistry and Genetics: Pretest Self-Assessment and Review, Fourth Edition (PreTest Basic Science) by Golder Wilson, 2010-02-18
  12. Elsevier's Integrated Genetics: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access by Linda Adkison PhD, Michael D. Brown PhD, 2007-06-22
  13. Advanced Genetic Analysis: Finding Meaning in a Genome by R. Scott Hawley, Michelle Y. Walker, 2003-01
  14. Medical Genetics for the Modern Clinician by Judith A. Westman, 2005-03-30

21. Journal Home - Nature Genetics
Publishes results of exceptional significance, originality and relevance to geneticists and the scientific community at large with research papers,
http://www.nature.com/ng/
@import "/ng/style.css"; nature.com homepage Login Search This journal All of nature.com Advanced search Journal home Advance online publication Current issue ... For librarians NPG Resources Nature Nature Cell Biology Nature Medicine Nature Reviews Genetics ... Browse all publications September 2005 - Vol 37 No 9 Fanconi helicases Fluctuating transcription Renin-angiotensin mutations Current issue table of contents ... Advance online publication ADVANCE ONLINE PUBLICATION ADVANCE ONLINE PUBLICATION Stem cell asymmetry
Loss of cell polarity is associated with tumorigenesis, but the reason for the link has been unclear. Emmanuel Caussinus and Cayetano Gonzalez now show that Drosophila larval stem-cell neuroblasts carrying mutations in genes required for asymmetric cell division give rise to tumors. The authors propose that altered asymmetric division, and thus altered stem-cell fate, may be one mechanism underlying cancer development. Changing stem cells
Letter by Anirban Maitra
et al.
Aravinda Chakravarti and colleagues found that human embryonic stem cells in culture develop genetic and epigenetic alterations so periodic monitoring of these lines will be required before they are used in in vivo applications. Some late-passage lines may be unusable for therapeutic purposes.

22. The Pet Rodent Homepage
Basic description of several common species, general care and information, and genetics.
http://www.webcom.com/lstead/rodents/rodents.html
Rodents as Pets
  • Rodent RoundupIndividual Species Basic Genetics
  • If you have comments or suggested additions please write to the Webmaster

    23. What Is Genetics
    genetics is the study of what make up an animals or plants.DNA carries all the information needed for protein synthesis and replication of cells.
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    24. Genetics Virtual Library
    This web site is a subject catalog covering genetics in the biosciences.
    http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/genetics.shtml
    Virtual Library on Genetics
    Biosciences
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    No endorsement is made or implied by inclusion here. Please notify the webmaster of errors or to add links.
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    Visit all our websites: Recent additions to our database: Also See the Following Divisions of the WWW VL Biosciences: Virtual Library: Search Biodiversity and Ecology Developmental Biology Evolution ... Model Organisms Please address questions or comments to Sheryl Martin, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    25. "Judges Journal Table Of Contents"
    Articles written in 1997, facing genetics issues, from The Judges' Journal of the American Bar Association, Chicago, IL.
    http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/publicat/judges/judgetoc.html
    The Judges' Journal
    of the American Bar Association Genetics in the Courtroom issue Summer 1997, Vol. 36:3 Order a Copy
    Table of Contents
    The Scientific Perspective
    • Introducing the Human Genome Project: Its Relevance, Triumphs, and Challenges
      Provides an overview of the Human Genome Project, touching upon the science, the organizational goals, the ethical and social issues, and the role of the courts
      By Ari Patrinos and Daniel W. Drell
    • The Molecules of Life
      Explains the basic nature of DNA: what it is, how it works
      By Mahlon Hoagland and Bert Dodson
    • What Can the New Gene Tests Tell Us?
      Offers a brief DNA introduction and discusses the gene tests that the HGP is engendering and what they mean for a healthier future
      By Denise K. Casey
    • Interpreting Scientific Evidence: Comparing the National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Program and Courts of Law
      Compares and contrasts the scientific method with the legal approach, and discusses the tensions between science and legal proof
      By John H. Ferguson

    26. NCBI HomePage
    Entrez Tools. Gene expression omnibus (GEO) Human genome resources. Malaria genetics genomics. Map Viewer dbMHC. Mouse genome resources.
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    27. Human Genome Project Primers
    Downloadable and interactive educational primers on molecular genetics, medicine and the new genetics, ethical, legal, and social issues associated with
    http://www.ornl.gov/TechResources/Human_Genome/publicat/primer/intro.html
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    28. Life: A Study Of Genetics And Molecular Biology
    Source of information from the basics to contemporary issues such as cloning and cancer. Includes interactive demonstrations and a discussion forum.
    http://library.thinkquest.org/20465/
    The Information Section has everything you need to understand genetics and molecular biology. Starting with simple ideas like atoms and molecules, our guide includes everything from the basics to contemporary issues like cloning and cancer. Information is arranged into six subject areas- the first five give scientific explanations, the last gives a look at the people behind the science. Come browse our section devoted to games and interactive demonstrations! Learn about biology while having a little fun working as a doctor in an ER, working with pea plants like the famous Gregor Mendel, and more. (Java capable browser required) The forum is your place to ask questions, give answers, and, most importantly, express your opinion ! Come participate in our online opinion survey concerning controversial issues like cloning and genetic engineering. When your done, you can start a discussion in one of our bulliten board areas or simply browse the postings to see what others have to say. E-mail Us: 20465@advanced.org

    29. The Dog Genome Project
    Tetramer Repeats at the FHCRC Dog Genome Group WWW server. These markers are available from Research genetics.
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    30. Genetics Home Reference - Your Guide To Understanding Genetic Conditions
    genetics Home Reference (GHR) provides free access to consumerfriendly information on medical genetics to patients and their family members,
    http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/
    Home What's New Browse Handbook Glossary ...
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    Genetic Conditions Genetics Home Reference is the National Library of Medicine's web site for consumer information about genetic conditions and the genes or chromosomes responsible for those conditions. The resources on this site should not be used as a substitute for professional medical care or advice. Users seeking information about a personal genetic disease, syndrome, or condition should consult with a qualified healthcare professional. See How can I find a genetics professional in my area? in the Handbook. Published: September 9, 2005 Contact NLM Customer Service Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications ... Selection Criteria for Web Links Indicates a page outside Genetics Home Reference.

    31. Australian Shepherd Club Of America, Inc | Education
    Describes red/black pigment inheritance in the breed, with Punnett squares.
    http://www.asca.org/Education/Advanced/colorgen.htm
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    The Australian Shepherd has something to offer for just about every need. They are capable of vast accomplishments, from stock work, search and rescue, hunting, sledding, to just being a great family pet. Discover for yourself why we think they are so great.
    If you are trying to locate an Aussie, the ASCA Breeder's Directory and Affiliate Club List are good places to start. Once you have located a breeder, it is then important to know as much as possible about the breed so you can choose a good quality dog. The Australian Shepherd Breed Standard, Basic Body Colors of the Australian Shepherd, Facts You Should Know Before Breeding Australian Shepherds and Hereditary Defects of the Australian Shepherd will provide you with important information.
    If you want to understand what an Aussie really looks like, check out the ASCA Breed Standard and the Annotations to the Breed Standard. Privacy Statement Contact ASCA Sitemap Website Feedback

    32. GeneClinics Medical Genetics Knowledge Base
    Medical genetics knowledge base. NIH funded, expertauthored descriptions of inherited disorders. Covers genetic testing in diagnosis and management
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    33. Welcome To Genetics.com
    genetics PATERNITY TEST GENETIC TESTING GENOMICS RELATIVE genetics Looking for information on genetics? Search through our extensive index.
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    GENETICS
    PATERNITY TEST GENETIC TESTING GENOMICS ... DNA FINGERPRINTING
    Looking for information on genetics? Search through our extensive index. GENETICS PATERNITY TEST GENETIC TESTING GENOMICS ... DNA FINGERPRINTING

    34. Broken Color Genetics
    Christine Sherer's article on the broken gene in Rex rabbits.
    http://members.tripod.com/Rexrabbit/brokengene.html
    setAdGroup('67.18.104.18'); var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "tripod.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded"
    Search: Lycos Tripod Aeon Flux Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next Broken Color Genetics By Cristina Sherer One of the most flashy and largest of the varieties is the Broken Rex. Being a collection of any recognized variety broken up by white spots, makes it more a group than a specific variety. This color also has many genetic factors that go into controlling the large variety of patterns gracing our show tables. One pattern type is the "blanket" which involves a large blanket of color covering the back and progressing to different degrees down the sides. The other classification is more of an English spot pattern, which involves a stripe of color down the spine and spots along the sides in different degrees. Now you wonder how you can plan your breedings to get one or the other and keep within the standard requirements of no less than 10% color and no more than 50% color. First lets look at what the genetic make-up of this color is (genotype). The following chart will list genes in order of dominance and underlined genes apply to the Broken Rex. Broken factor En En = Charlie (very little color)
    En en= Broken
    en en = solid Pattern within colored areas
    A = agouti (ring pattern on hair shaft, ex. Castor)

    35. 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/
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    Fish: Genetics, Genomics and Evolution
    Genetics Society 1-day scientific meeting
    Fri 11 Nov 2005
    The Royal Society, London Registration Deadline: Fri 28 Oct 2005 Registration
    Meiosis and the causes and consequences of recombination
    Warwick, UK
    29 - 31 March 2006 Details of this meeting are on the Biochemical Society Website
    L'Oréal/Royal Institution Science Graduate of the Year Award
    L’Oreal and the Royal Institution are pleased to invite applications from students working in the life sciences, physical sciences, chemistry, plant sciences and medicine. Now in its 5th year, the Award is open to young researchers in British and Irish universities who have not yet submitted their doctoral thesis. The Award is intended to recognise high quality research of a ground-breaking nature, which shows originality and the will to innovate. The winner will receive a £6000 prize, media training and life membership of the Ri. All candidates selected for interview will be given special recognition, media training and a £200 prize.
    The Sir Kenneth Mather Memorial Prize
    This is an annual prize of £150 to reward a BSc, MSc or PhD student of any UK University or Research Institution who has shown outstanding performance in the areas of quantitative or population genetics. Click

    36. Oxford Journals | Life Sciences | Human Molecular Genetics
    Concentrates on fulllength research papers covering a wide range of topics in all aspects of human molecular genetics. Subscription required for full-text
    http://hmg.oxfordjournals.org/
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    Human Molecular Genetics
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    Volume 14 Issue 19 October 2005
    View table of contents Advance Access Browse the Archive Human Molecular Genetics concentrates on full-length research papers covering a wide range of topics in all aspects of human molecular genetics. Search This Journal
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    37. Mendelian Genetics Chapter
    Online text book with an introduction and chapters dealing with sexlinkage, pedigrees, and meiosis and genetic recombination .
    http://web.mit.edu/esgbio/www/mg/mgdir.html
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    Mendelian Genetics Chapter Directory
  • Introduction to Mendelian Genetics
  • Genetics: Introduction and Analyzing Crosses
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  • A real world exercise in genetic counseling hyperbio@mit.edu
  • 38. PHYLIP Home Page
    Joe Felsenstein's suite of programs implementing perhaps the widest range of phylogenetic inference package. The most widely distributed phylogeny software. Includes distance, likelihood and parsimony methods for a wide range of different types of data, and runs on most platforms.
    http://evolution.genetics.washington.edu/phylip.html
    PHYLIP
    PHYLIP is a free package of programs for inferring phylogenies. It is distributed as source code, documentation files, and a number of different types of executables. These Web pages, by Joe Felsenstein of the Department of Genome Sciences and the Department of Biology at the University of Washington , contain information on PHYLIP and ways to transfer the executables, source code and documentation to your computer. New as of 30 August 2005:
    PHYLIP
    3.65 is now available. For details on getting PHYLIP see the link below "Get Me PHYLIP

    39. Hum. Mol. Genet. -- Archive Of Issues By Date
    Archive of All Online Issues 1 Apr 1992 15 Aug 2005. See also Human Molecular genetics Review Issues Online. Current Issue, Recent Issues
    http://hmg.oxfordjournals.org/archive/
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    40. Chicago Center For Jewish Genetic Disorders - Jewish Genetic Diseases
    A critical effort to provide public and professional education for many of the identified Jewish genetic disorders. Find info on screening and counseling, advocacy, events and community resources.
    http://www.jewishgeneticscenter.org/
    Welcome to the home of the Chicago Center for Jewish Genetic Disorders, a collaborative effort of the Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago and Children's Memorial Hospital. This site is for anyone concerned about the genetic health and well-being of individuals and families in the Jewish community.
    It is estimated that everybody carries 6 - 8 disease-producing genes, which would be harmful if passed on to our children by both mother and father. Many racial and ethnic groups have "their own" genetic disorder disorders which are not unique to the group, but which occur more frequently in the group. The "Jewish" genetic disorders are a group of conditions that are more common among individuals of Jewish descent. Although these disorders can occur in the general population, they do so at a significantly lower frequency than in the Jewish population.
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    Your Body, Your Future: A Guide to Women's Health in the Age of Genetics and Technology
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    Beyond Tay-Sachs Disease: What Women Should Know About Jewish Genetic Disorders and Screening in 2005

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