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         Gene Testing (dna):     more books (27)
  1. Gene Blues: Dilemmas of a DNA Testing (Video Tape: 30 Minutes with Booklet) by Mark Dworkin, Melissa Young, 1997
  2. Advances and opportunities in DNA-based testing methods: Gene probes (Business opportunity report) by Barbara Breindel, 1996
  3. Does It Run in the Family?: A Consumer's Guide to DNA Testing for Genetic Disorders by Doris Teichler Zallen, 1997-05-01
  4. Twenty nuclear DNA polymorphisms in a Moroccan population: a comparison with seven other human populations.: An article from: Human Biology by A. Fernandez-Santander, M. Kandil, et all 2002-10-01
  5. Genetic drift: the study of human genes has sparked a resurgence of debate about the true nature of race.: An article from: Colorlines Magazine by Ziba Kashef, 2007-09-01
  6. Comparison of populations as a function of confidence intervals of gene probability.: An article from: Human Biology by M. Sanchez, E. Arroyo-Pardo, 2002-10-01
  7. The gene scene: generating interest in biotech.(Chemfusion): An article from: Canadian Chemical News by Joe Schwarcz, 2005-02-01
  8. Clinical Trials of Genetic Therapy with Antisense DNA and DNA Vectors
  9. Mitochondrial DNA analysis of gene flow among six populations of collared lizards (Crotaphytus collaris) in west central Texas.: An article from: The Texas Journal of Science by James H. Campbell, J. Kelly McCoy, 2002-05-01
  10. DNA repair genes help predict melanoma survival.(Cutaneous Oncology): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Kerri Wachter, 2008-08-01

81. Cyndi's List - Genetics, DNA & Family Health
particularly useful for the drawing of familytrees or gene maps DUERINCK Surname(dna) Project This project includes y-(dna) and mt(dna) testing of participants
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    • Article by Candace L. Doriott in Ancestry Magazine.
    • An article by Donn Devine.
    • Support US military DNA testing capabilities for human remains.
    • Cartoon from the New Yorker magazine.
    • Various products based on your individual DNA patterns.
    • Describes the future potential of a new branch of family history which has been christened Genetic Genealogy.
    • An MSNBC report.

82. Dr. Hales's Genetics Links
by gene Patents (The Scientist) Position Statement on gene Patents and Accessibilityof gene testing Biotech official suggests (dna) sequences converted to music
http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahales/geneticslinks.html
BIO301 Genetics course syllabus Genetics news and links Dr. Hales's home page Jump to Human Genome Project human genetic diseases model organisms cloning ... more links
Latest news:
New gene therapy approach for Alzheimers seems successful in mice
(BBC, March 26, 2003)
Version of gene found to be associated with binge eating
(Nando Times, March 21, 2003)
Most Americans favor therapeutic cloning
(Nando Times, March 20, 2003)
Bush wants $1 billion in federal funds for backlog of criminal DNA testing cases
(MSNBC, March 11, 2003)
US House of Representatives passes bill to ban all forms of human cloning
(BBC, February 28, 2003)
Celebration of 50th anniversary of Watson and Crick's determination of DNA structure
(NYTimes, February 27, 2003)
Version of gene for blood clotting factor is associated with recurrent miscarriages
(BBC, February 23, 2003)
Gene identified as associated with pain tolerance
(CNN, February 21, 2003)

83. UCDavis - Veterinary Genetics Laboratory
The Veterinary genetics Laboratory provides LWO testing* for horses. The LethalWhite Overo gene test is a (dna)based diagnostic test to identify horses which
http://www.vgl.ucdavis.edu/horse/lethalwo.htm
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Lethal White Overo (LWO) - Horse The Veterinary Genetics Laboratory provides LWO testing* for horses. The Lethal White Overo gene test is a DNA-based diagnostic test to identify horses which have an overo gene that is associated with the lethal condition (LWO). A detailed article on LWO testing follows the testing information section on this same page. LWO testing is offered on a non-contract basis. Forms: Click here for a copy of the appropriate form
Non-Contract Forms are in PDF format and require the free If you are unable to print a copy of the form from the web, email the lab at: horse@vgl.ucdavis.edu or FAX the lab at 530-752-3556.
Cost
Lethal White Overo testing $50.00 US* per sample Include a check payable to U.C. Regents

84. HealthGene Corp. - Molecular Diagnostic And Research Center
HealthGene Corporation is a molecular diagnostic and research center that provides (dna) testing for humans and animals.
http://www.healthgene.com/
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85. The DNA Files - Learn More : Genetics Resources
IDENTITY (updated 3/03) Radio Programs; Evolution Diversity; (dna) Forensics. GENEtesting (updated 3/03) Radio Programs; General Resources; Prenatal testing;
http://www.dnafiles.org/resources/
LEARN MORE
So you've listened to The DNA Files , and you want to know more about genetic research and how it affects our lives? To give you a head start, we've taken a closer look at a few of these topics and compiled lists of online and offline resources we've found useful. Many of the books, magazine articles and videos listed on these pages are available from public libraries. Your favorite video rental outlet is a good place to look for recommended films.
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86. DNA Tests
Provides at home (dna) testing kits for determining parentage, and offers legal paternity testing services.
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87. THE HUMAN GENOME | Explanation
An organism's (dna) sequence carries the genetic instructions required to form anotherorganism with the exact same traits. A gene is a specific sequence of
http://the_human_genome.tripod.com/explanation.html
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The Genome carries all the genetic information found in every cell of an organism. It is often called "the blueprint for life". It is extremely tiny, and can only be seen with a microscope. It consists of all the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) of any organism. DNA is composed of two strands wrapped around each other, assembled like a twisted ladder (which is called a double-helix). Each strand is composed of repeating units called nucleotides. There are four different nucleotides in DNA: adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and thymine (T). The two strands of DNA are held together by links between parallel bases, creating base pairs (bp), ( Casey, Denise ). Adenine pairs only with thymine and cytosine with guanine. The order of the nucleotides (bases) along the DNA strand is called a DNA sequence. An organism's DNA sequence carries the genetic instructions required to form another organism with the exact same traits. A gene is a specific sequence of bases that can vary in length. The sequence contains the instructions for building proteins.
Each set of three base pairs codes for one amino acid, and each gene codes for a protein (proteins are made up of amino acids). For instance, if an average-sized gene contains 3,000 base pairs, the protein will include 1,000 amino acids. A molecule called messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) transmits the protein-coding instructions. The Human Genome is estimated to include more than 30,000 genes, according to the recent studies. Only ten percent of DNA comprises protein-coding sequences of genes. The rest is called "junk DNA".(Laura Mazzola, PhD.)

88. HealthGene Corp. - Molecular Diagnostic And Research Center
AVIAN (dna) testing Disease testing. For the first time in Canada our laboratoryis offering (dna) tests for Pacheco's Disease Virus, Polyomavirus
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89. QIAGEN Molecular Diagnostics - Applications - Predisposition Testing - Dystrophi
by PCR using QIAGEN Taq (dna) Polymerase and QSolution or Taq (dna) polymerase from fromexon 21 or a 102 bp fragment from exon 34 of the dystrophin gene.
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Detection in muscular dystrophy patients by PCR Dystrophin is an important cytoskeletal protein found at the inner surface of muscle fibers. Deletions or duplications in the gene can lead to muscular dystrophy. Analysis of specific deletions provides information about the gene structure in individual cases. PCR of exons 21 and 34 of the dystrophin gene using QIAGEN Taq DNA Polymerase and Q-Solution gave highly specific results, allowing analysis of the gene structure in two muscular dystrophy patients. Another Taq DNA polymerase gave a large number of nonspecific bands (see figure). DNA from two muscular dystrophy patients (B, C) oand one unaffected individual ( A ) was analyzed by PCR using QIAGEN Taq DNA Polymerase and Q-Solution or Taq DNA polymerase from Supplier X following suppliers' specifications. PCR was carried out for 35 cycles using primers specific for a 178 bp fragment from exon 21 or a 102 bp fragment from exon 34 of the dystrophin gene. Patient C shows a deletion in both exon 21 and exon 34; patient B shows a deletion only in exon 21.
Data kindly provided by H.-G. Katzera, Institute for Human Genetics

90. Glossary Of Genetic (DNA) Testing Terms - Identity Genetics, Inc.
Glossary of Genetic testing Terms Allele One of several alternate forms of a geneoccupying a thymine, guanine and cytosine) in a (dna) molecule that
http://www.identitygenetics.com/glossary.htm
Glossary of Genetic Testing Terms
Allele
One of several alternate forms of a gene occupying a particular location in a chromosome. Bases
The chemical units (adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine) in a DNA molecule that constitutes the genetic code. Buccal Sample
An oral, mouth or cheek sample obtained using a cotton or sponge swab. A gentle, non-invasive approach to sample collection that collects cells from the inside surface of the cheek for use in DNA analysis. Chromosome
The location of hereditary (genetic) material within a cell. Genes are found arranged in a linear sequence along chromosomes. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes. One of each pair is inherited from the mother and the other from the father. DNA
DNA ("deoxyribonucleic acid") is the substance human beings (and all other higher forms of life) use to store the information needed to conduct the process of life. It also is the material that carries the genes that we pass to our children.
Electrophoresis
A technique for arranging biological particles across a gel medium by exposing them to an electric field.

91. Health And DNA: DNA Newsroom
Corporation, a Seattle genetic testing laboratory, has begun offering drug responsegene tests directly to the public. Genelex to sell athome (dna) test kit
http://www.healthanddna.com/dnanews.html
Home Other Resources DNA Newsroom About Genelex ... Careers DNA Newsroom A massive tug of war is shaping up over personalized medicine,
and how it plays out will have profound effects on healthcare for
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- "A DNA Tragedy," Fortune , October 30, 2000 Firms sell Gene Tests Directly to Public
LA Times article featuring one of our clients, Peter Dyck, that explores the pros and cons of direct-to-consumer genetic testing. At Home DNA Tests are Here
Wall Street Journal article explores the growing number of gentic tests offered directly to consumers. The Power of DNA
Oprah show featuring Howard Coleman, the Director of Genelex, an expert who has been a witness for the court, sharing the power of DNA and where he believes the future of this technology lies. Genetic Testing Checks For Drug Reactions
Redmond's Genelex Corp. has been doing DNA testing for years. Now it's offering a test you can do at home to see if your genes will allow your body to process certain medications. This KOMO TV HealthWatch story includes video footage. DNA test kit finds adverse drug reactions
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92. Genome Glossary
of possible genes made by a computer program based on how well a stretch of DNAsequence matches known gene testing See genetic testing, genetic screening.
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Gamete
Mature male or female reproductive cell (sperm or ovum) with a haploid set of chromosomes (23 for humans).
GC-rich area
Many DNA sequences carry long stretches of repeated G and C which often indicate a gene-rich region.
Gel electrophoresis
See: electrophoresis
Gene
The fundamental physical and functional unit of heredity. A gene is an ordered sequence of nucleotides located in a particular position on a particular chromosome that encodes a specific functional product (i.e., a protein or RNA molecule).
See also: gene expression
Gene amplification
Repeated copying of a piece of DNA; a characteristic of tumor cells.
See also: gene oncogene
Gene chip technology
Development of cDNA microarrays from a large number of genes. Used to monitor and measure changes in gene expression for each gene represented on the chip.

93. CGN - Learn About Cancer Genetics
about key concepts and terms, from (dna), PCR, and (dna) fingerprinting to UnderstandingGene testing This tutorial quickly teaches about what genes are, how
http://epi.grants.cancer.gov/CGN/geninfo.html
About the Program About the Branches Current Research Key Initiatives ... What's New Cancer Genetics Network - Learn About Cancer Genetics Cancer: NCI Web page on Cancer Prevention, Genetics, and Causes. Understanding Cancer english ) - This tutorial provides a quick grasp of what cancer is, the link between genes and cancer, and what is known about the causes, detection, and diagnosis of the disease. Medical Genetics (general): Dictionary of Genetic Terms - A print and audio glossary to help people with non-scientific backgrounds understand the terms and concepts behind genetics research. Illustrations also are provided. Everything You Need to Know About Genetics - Listen to a seminar for the lay person about key concepts and terms, from DNA, PCR, and DNA fingerprinting to cloning. Can also view slides. Genetics Weekly Update - On-line newsletter that provides weekly updated information on the impact of human genetic research on disease prevention and public health.

94. Research Projects - Huntington Disease - Genetic Testing
Genetic testing for Huntington Disease Facts About Finding the HDGene, (dna) Banking and Genetic testing for Huntington Disease. In
http://www.iupui.edu/~medgen/research/hd/genetic_testing/facts_about_testing1.ht
Genetic Testing for Huntington Disease Facts About Finding the HD Gene, DNA Banking and Genetic Testing for Huntington Disease In 1983, a major breakthrough was made in the search for the cause of Huntingtons Disease. A DNA marker for the HD gene was found by Dr. James Gusella, of Massachusetts General Hospital. Although this marker was not the gene itself, its discovery meant that scientists were close to locating the gene. Subsequently, many other markers were found. Finding these markers made it possible to offer a presymptomatic test to persons who were at-risk for HD. However, not everyone could use this test because it required that an at-risk person have blood samples available from extended family members, both affected and unaffected. Our recommendation at that time was that regardless of whether or not a family member had decided to use testing, families should go ahead and store samples from family members who were affected, elderly or crucial to the testing process. After nearly ten years of effort, an international team of scientists headed by Dr. Gusella has identified the gene which causes HD. It took an intense scientific effort and the phenomenal cooperation of families to accomplish this task. Along with finding the gene, comes a host of new questions:

95. Human Genome Project Information
Project goals are to identify all the approximately 30,000 genes in human (dna),;determine the sequences of the 3 billion chemical base pairs that make up human
http://www.ornl.gov/hgmis/
The Human Genome Program of the U.S. Department of Energy funds this suite of Web sites.
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The Genomes to Life program is DOE's next step in genomicsbuilding on data and resources from the Human Genome Project, the Microbial Genome Program, and systems biology to accelerate understanding of dynamic living systems. Celebrating 50 years of the discovery of the double helix DNA structure and the anticipated completion of the Human Genome Project
Welcome! Explore this site for information about the U.S. and worldwide Human Genome Project. B egun in 1990, the U.S. Human Genome Project is a 13-year effort coordinated by the Department of Energy and the National Institutes of Health. The project originally was planned to last 15 years, but effective resource and technological advances have accelerated the completion date to 2003. Project goals were to
  • identify all the approximately 30,000 genes in human DNA

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97. Joint Genome Institute (JGI) Facts
In January 1999, JGI began to operate its highthroughput (dna) sequencing factory,the Production Sequencing Facility (PSF) in Walnut Creek, California.
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