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         Genetic Publications:     more books (109)
  1. The Cognitive Developmental Psychology of James Mark Baldwin: Current Theory and Research in Genetic Epistemology (Publications for the Advancement of Theory and History) by John M. Broughton, D. John Freeman-Moir, 1982-01-01
  2. Farm Animal Genetic Resources (Bsas Publication #30)
  3. Genetic Predisposition to Cancer (Hodder Arnold Publication) by Rosalind A. Eeles, Douglas F. Easton, et all 2004-10-28
  4. Introduction to Medical Genetics 7/E (Oxford Medical Publications) by J. Fraser Roberts, John Alexander Frase Roberts, 1992-11
  5. Stroke Genetics (Oxford Medical Publications)
  6. Education and Class: The Irrelevance of IQ Genetic Studies (Oxford science publications)
  7. Clones, Genes, and Immortality: Ethics and the Genetic Revolution (Life Sciences Miscellaneous Publications) by John Harris, 1998-05-14
  8. Perspectives on Biodiversity: Case Studies of Genetic Resource Conservation and Development (Aaas Publication, 93-10s) by Joel I. Cohen, Christopher S. Potter, 1993-06-01
  9. Essentials of Genetics for Nurses (A Wiley medical publication) by Bernice L. Muir, 1983-03
  10. Genetics of Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders (Research Publications (Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease)) by Seymour S. Kety, 1982-11
  11. Genetic screening for inborn errors of metabolism (DHEW publication No: HSA 77-5124) by Harvey L Levy, 1978
  12. Exploiting New Technologies in Animal Breeding: Genetic Developments (Oxford science publications)
  13. The New Genetics and Clinical Practice (Oxford Medical Publications) by D. J. Weatherall, 1991-06-06
  14. The Use of Short- and Medium-term Tests for Carcinogens and Data on Genetic Effects in Carcinogenic Hazard Evaluations (IARC Scientific Publications)

1. Genetic Subjects Publications - Research And Information
genetic publications and Policy. All GIG publications are in 'Acrobat PDF' format. Somedocuments can be found in our Archive of genetic publications.
http://www.gig.org.uk/policy.htm
Genetic Publications and Policy
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Pharmacogenetics: Ethical Issues
Response to the Nuffield Council on Bioethics from the Genetic Interest Group
January 2003
The Law on Human Organs and Tissue in England and Wales

Human Bodies, Human Choices, A Consultation Report. A response from the Genetic Interest Group.
14 October 2002
The Supply of Genetic Tests Direct to the Public

A response from the Genetic Interest Group. A consultation document. Human Genetic Commission. July 2002 A Consultation Document on Unclaimed and unidentifiable organs and tissue Retained Organs Commission. A possible regulatory framework. A response from the Genetic Interest Group. June 2002 The Uses of Genetic and other Predictive Medical Information in Insurance The Handling of Rare Events. An invitation workshop convened by the Genetic Interest Group.

2. Chickens Genetic Publications
groups, and chromosomes to be used in poultry genome publications and databases forms,one carrying genes and the other rudimentary with little genetic material
http://www.antwifarms.com/chickengenetic.shtml
Our goal ANTWI FARMS PROJECT Chickens General ... Drawing the Chicken Genome Map
Imagine taking a trip and creating the roadmap as you travel. That's exactly what ARS scientists at the Avian Disease and Oncology Laboratory are doing as they draw the genetic map of the domestic chicken. Read more... ANTWI FARMS We believe in a better World Home
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Department of Animal Science - Oklahoma State University - Read more... Nomenclature for naming loci, alleles, linkage groups, and chromosomes to be used in poultry genome publications and databases
The human locus and allele nomenclature outlined by Shows et al. (1987) will be adopted. Thus, present standard nomenclature will be converted to the new nomenclature and the new nomenclature used for naming any new identified genes. The new terminology will be much more adaptable for use in computer databases, and will appear as entered on non-graphics screens, except for italics. The Somes nomenclature should be directly convertible to the new nomenclature in many cases by the Resource Panel appointed by the Nomenclature Committee. All new names should be reviewed for duplication and standard nomenclature.
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3. NCSL Genetic Publications
Genetic Technologies Project. NCSL Genetics Publications. If you wouldlike to order any of these publications, please contact our
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If you would like to order any of these publications, please contact our Publications Department at (303) 856-1621 or email your order to books@ncsl.org . Click here , to access Genetics Briefs, which are AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC free of charge. Last updated 4/3/03.
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Attack of the Clones State Legislatures Magazine 2003 April The Genetic Key to Public Health State Legislatures Magazine 2003 February Protecting the Privacy of Newborns LegisBrief 2003 February Genetics Briefs (series of 15 briefs on various genetics
policy issues available to the public) Genetics Brief 2002 June Genetic Screening of Populations Genetics Policy Report: Privacy LegisBrief NCSL Report 2002 June/July 2002 April The Promise of Genetic Discovery LegisBrief 2001 October Genetics Policy Report: Employment NCSL Report 2001 September Genetics Policy Report: Insurance NCSL Report 2001 September Genetics Policy Report: Reproductive Technologies NCSL Report 2001 September Genetics Policy and Law: A Report for Policymakers NCSL Report 2001 September DNA Proof Positive, Making Amends/Righting Wrongs

4. Genetic Publications Archive - Research And Information
genetic publications Archive. For help viewing documents, please click here. Seethe genetic publications page for the main list of documents.
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GIG Welcomes Donaldson Report
(August 2000) GIG 10th Anniversary Conference
(July 2000) NICE Consultation Document "Have Your Say", GIG Response
(July 2000) Human Tissue and Biological Supplies for Use in Research. Interim Operational and Ethical Guidelines issued by the MRC (Nov 1999), GIG Response
(March 2000)
GIG Annual Report 2000-2001

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GIG Annual Report - 1997/1998 (October 1998) December 1998 The Genetic Interest Group (GIG) is a national alliance of organisations with a membership of over 120 charities which support children, families and individuals affected by genetic disorders. Its primary goal is to promote awareness and understanding of genetic disorders so that high quality services for people affected by genetic conditions are developed and made available to all who need them.

5. Chickens Genetic Publications
Research. Guides Directories. PDF Files *. Many of these publications are availableas PDF files. PDF files are viewable with the Adobe Acrobat Reader.
http://www.antwifarms.com/chickenspecialtropics.shtml
Our goal ANTWI FARMS PROJECT Chickens Special Tropics General Your feedback is important to us! Please send your comments and suggestions to us using the feedback page ANTWI FARMS We believe in a better World Home
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Chickens - Special Tropics Hot Weather Management of Poultry
Hot weather can have a severe impact on poultry performance. Production efficiency can be affected long before the temperature reaches a level at which survival becomes a concern. Table 1 is a general guide to the reaction of adult poultry to various temperatures. Heat stress begins when the ambient temperature climbs above 80oF and is readily apparent above 85oF. When a bird begins to pant, physiological changes have already started within its body to dissipate excess heat. Even before the bird reaches this point, anything that you do to help birds remain comfortable will help maintain optimum growth rates, hatchability, egg size, egg shell quality, and egg production.
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6. Texas Department Of Health-Genetic Publications
Genetic Services Publications. Click Here to view or order free literature.Home, Syndromes Diseases, Resources, Provider List, Financial, Legislation.
http://www.tdh.state.tx.us/genetics/pubs.htm
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Click Here to view or order free literature. Home Resources Provider List Financial ... Professionals Publications Definitions E-Mail Updated: 01/31/03

7. Texas Department Of Health-Genetic Publications
Genetic Services Contracts. women and children. Texas AdministrativeCode Genetic Services Contract Management. Senate Bill 602
http://www.tdh.state.tx.us/genetics/contract.htm
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Home Resources Provider List Financial ... Human Genome Project Contracts Professionals Publications Definitions The Texas Department of Health provides contractual funding, Title V, Social Security Act, for population-based genetics services related to women and children. Texas Administrative Code - Genetic Services Contract Management Senate Bill 602 Requires TDH to coordinate with the Interagency Council for Genetic Services for initiating, considering, or proposing a rule relating to human genetics or human genetic services. This file is also available in PDF Home Resources Provider List ... Human Genome Project Contracts Professionals Publications Definitions E-Mail Updated: 01/31/03

8. Genetic Articles/Publications
Genetic programs Production responses. By RW Everett (Publication Date 12/1/98).Questions regarding publications, contact Bill Stone, wcs3@cornell.edu.
http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/dm/genetics/genpub.html
Acrobat Reader is required to view these documents. Genetic Articles/Publications
The following articles appeared in The Manager a PRO-DAIRY section in the Northeast DairyBusiness magazine, June 2002. DNA fingerprinting to improve milk quality and safety - By identifying the genetic material, or DNA, of bacteria subtypes, the dairy industry may better manage disease-causing bacteria.
By Martin Wiedmann Genetic programs - Production responses By R. W. Everett (Publication Date 12/1/98)
Questions regarding publications, contact Bill Stone, wcs3@cornell.edu Home page: Animal Science at Cornell University
For problems or comments on this web page, contact the Animal Science Webmaster

9. Colorado State Genetic Algorithms Group Publications
Research Group. in genetic Algorithms and Evolutionary Computation publications. General Tutorial and Survey Level
http://www.cs.colostate.edu/~genitor/Pubs.html
The GENITOR Research Group
in Genetic Algorithms and Evolutionary Computation:
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General Tutorial and Survey Level Publications An Overview of Evolutionary Algorithms
, Darrell Whitley.
Journal of Information and Software Technology
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Gzipped Postscript A Genetic Algorithm Tutorial , Darrell Whitley.
Statistics and Computing
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Gzipped Postscript Genetic Algorithms and Neural Networks . Darrell Whitley.
Genetic Algorithms in Engineering and Computer Science.
Winter, Periaux, Galan and Cuesta, eds. pp: 203-216, John Wiley, 1995.
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Gzipped Postscript Genetic Algorithms and Evolutionary Computing . Darrell Whitley. Van Nostrand's Scientific Encyclopedia PDF Gzipped Postscript Dissertations Examining the Role of Local Optima and Schema Processing in Genetic Search Soraya Rana, 1999 Click below to go to indicated year's reports: 2003 GENITOR Group Papers Problem Difficulty for Tabu Search in Job-Shop Scheduling Jean-Paul Watson, J. Christopher Beck, Adele E. Howe, and L. Darrell Whitley Artificial Intelligence. 143(2) February 2003.

10. Neuron AI Directory: Artificial Life & Genetic Algorithms [Publications]
Neuron's Artificial Intelligence Directory. Find web sites about AI or related areas expert systems, neural nets Home Artificial Life genetic Algorithms. Academic, Commercial, publications, Conferences, Personal Homepages
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    11. Genetic Algorithms Publications
    genetic Algorithm publications Confused about how to view an article? back to top of page Journal Articles Under Review back to top of page
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    12. AGBU
    Carry out research, development and training in the genetic improvement of livestock for the benefit of Australian agriculture. Includes databases, publications, education, and employment.
    http://agbu.une.edu.au/

    13. GA Group Publications List
    This page contains a list of publications authored by members of the genetic Algorithms Group at George Mason University. PostScript copies of most of these papers are available online. William M. Spears and Kenneth A. De Jong.
    http://www.cs.gmu.edu/research/gag/pubs.html
    Publications List
    This page contains a list of publications authored by members of the Genetic Algorithms Group at George Mason University. PostScript copies of most of these papers are available online.
    1998 Publications
    William M. Spears and Kenneth A. De Jong.
    Dining with GAs: Operator Lunch Theorem. In Proceedings of Foundations of Genetic Algorithms , 1998. Springer-Verlag.
    Postscript
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    Mitchell A. Potter and Kenneth A. De Jong.
    The Coevolution of Antibodies for Concept Learning. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Parallel Problem Solving from Nature , pages 530-539, 1998. Springer-Verlag.
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    William M. Spears.
    The Role of Mutation and Recombination Evolutionary Algorithms Ph.D. thesis, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, 1998.
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    William M. Spears.
    A Compression Algorithm for Probability Transition Matrices. To appear in SIAM Journal of Matrix Analysis and Applications , 1998. [Code available from the author.]

    14. Biodiversity And Its Value: Biodiversity Series, Paper No. 1
    Outlines what biodiversity is, and the three levels at which it is usually defined genetic, species and ecosystem.
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    Skip Navigation WHAT'S NEW CONTACTS COMMENTS ... SEARCH BIODIVERSITY Publications Go back to: EA Home Biodiversity Publications
    Biodiversity and its value
    Biodiversity Series, Paper No. 1
    This paper was prepared by the Biodiversity Unit within the Commonwealth Department of the Environment, Sport and Territories (DEST). Input from members of the Biological Diversity Advisory Committee, and agencies and relevant areas of the Environment, Sport and Territories Portfolio is acknowledged.
    CONTENTS
    • Acknowledgements Introduction 1 What is biological diversity ? ISBN Published by the Department of the Environment, Sport and Territories
      Information presented in this document may be copied for personal use or published for educational purposes, provided that any extracts are fully acknowledged. Biodiversity Unit
      Department of the Environment, Sport and Territories,
      GPO Box 787, Canberra ACT 2601 General enquiries, telephone (008) 803 772 This paper explains biological diversity and the three levels at which it is usually considered: genetic, species and ecosystem diversity. It also briefly discusses why biological diversity is important, especially the value of its components and diversity itself.
      INTRODUCTION
      Welcome to this new series of occasional papers on Australia's biodiversity. The series intends, for the first time, to collate and make available information relating to all aspects of the conservation of Australia's biodiversity - why it is globally significant, the conservation status of its components, threatening processes, current levels of knowledge, and the adequacy of conservation measures. In addition the series will also include results from selected projects undertaken on behalf of the Buiodiversity Unit.

    15. Genetic Programming
    FAQs, people, software, links, conferences, publications, interactive genetic art and music.
    http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/research/genprog/
    Last change $Date: 2002/01/05 15:59:39 $ Welcome to the Genetic Programming Home Page. This page was originally created by Adam Fraser at Salford University , and is now maintained by Adil Qureshi
    Genetic Programming FAQs
    Adam 'htmlised' the frequently asked questions (FAQ) about genetic programming and also created a FAQ for his own code from some of the questions people have asked him. Note that the GP is a very dynamic field and the FAQ may well have material which is out of date, do not mail me but mail the people talked about in the FAQ !
    Genetic Programming FAQ
    Genetic Programming in C++ FAQ
    Mailing list genetic_programming@yahoogroups.com
    People who do GP
    There is a short (but getting longer...every single day) of the odd, but kinda cute people who do GP.
    Software Available
    Please set your viewer to ' LOAD TO DISK ' and then select a program. Praise be to Tony Povoas for helping with ftp connections.
    Genetic Programming in C++ (Version 0.40) Source Code...
    For DOS and Windows : gpcpp4.zip
    For UNIX : gpc++-0.4.tar.gz

    16. H.Muehlenbein
    These papers present a mathematical theory of genetic algorithms (GAs) based on quantitative genetics and probability theory. Technical Reports and publications. How genetic Algorithms Really Work Mutation and Hillclimbing
    http://borneo.gmd.de/AS/ga/publi-neu.html
    New Publications
    These papers present a mathematical theory of genetic algorithms (GAs) based on quantitative genetics and probability theory. GAs are extended to population based search methods using probability distributions instead of string recombination/crossover. The first paper: "The equation for the response to selection and its use for prediction" extends classical quantitative genetics methods. It argues that string recombination/crossover is mainly driven by low order schemata. It derives difference equations for univariate marginal distributions. It will be published in issue 5(3) of Evolutionary Computation. The second paper: "Schemata, Distributions and Graphical Models in Evolutionary Optimization" shows that a new algorithm, called factorized distribution algorithm FDA, is an ideal "schema" algorithm. Each schema defines a correponding marginal distribution. By using a valid factorization of the probability distribution, FDA fulfills exactly the schema equation for all schemata containing the factors. The theory of FDA is based on conditional independence graphs used in statistics and learning theory (Bayes networks). FDA optimizes all deceptive functions, but in addition functions with overlapping variables. The third paper :"Convergence Theory and Applications of the Factorized Distribution Algorithm" shows why FDA converges so fast. Separable fitness functions are transformed to generalized linear functions with metavariables having multiple alleles.

    17. Association Of Genetic Technologists
    Professional organization for those engaged in classical cytogenetics, molecular and biochemical genetics. Includes educational opportunities, meetings, and publications.
    http://www.agt-info.org/
    JobLine News Membership Who are we? ... Awards The Association of Genetic Technologists, Inc. (AGT), founded in 1975, is a non-profit professional organization established to promote cooperation and exchange of information among those engaged in classical cytogenetics, molecular and biochemical genetics, and to stimulate interest in genetics as a career. The approximately 1,200 technologists, supervisors, and lab directors that are members of AGT comprise a network of dedicated professionals who share a common bond, an interest in genetics. AGT's annual meeting provides opportunities to develop professional contacts in the ever-expanding area of clinical and research genetics. Our publications keep members and subscribers abreast of the latest developments in the field. AGT's continuing educational opportunities assist those who have professional certifications to maintain their professional credentials. In addition, various awards and volunteer opportunities allow technologists to be recognized for their contribution to the profession. Check this site frequently to find out what AGT can do for you!

    18. GA/GP Publications Of Sandip Sen
    Recent genetic algorithm and genetic programming related publications Partha Sarathi Dutta and Sandip Sen ``Optimal
    http://euler.mcs.utulsa.edu/~sandip/GAGP.html
    Recent genetic algorithm and genetic programming related publications:
  • Partha Sarathi Dutta and Sandip Sen, ``Optimal sequencing of individually rational contracts,'' in the Proceedings of the First Intenational Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, (pages 607-612), Bologna, Italy, July 2002.
  • Manisha Mundhe and Sandip Sen, "Evolving agent societies that avoid social dilemmas," in Proceedings of GECCO-2000 (pages 809816), held between July 812, 2000 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
  • Sandip Sen and Partha Sarathi Dutta, ``Searching for optimal coalition structures,'' in Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Multiagent Systems (pages 286292), held between July 712, 2000 in Boston, MA.
  • "Individual learning of coordination knowledge," , 10, pages 333-356, 1998 (special issue on Learning in Distributed Artificial Intelligence Systems).
  • Narendra Puppala, Sandip Sen, and Maria Gordin, ``Shared Memory Based Cooperative Coevolution,'' in Proc. of the International Conference on Evolutionary Computation'98, IEEE Press, 1998.
  • Maria Gordin, Narendra Puppala and Sandip Sen
  • 19. International Society For Genetic And Evolutionary Computation ISGEC
    Schedule of meetings, membership information, and lists of related publications.
    http://www.isgec.org
    NEW: Now ISGEC accepts credit card payments for membership dues.
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    Molecular biology of Pleurotus ostreatus and functional analysis of its genome. Features a genetic linkage map and publications.
    http://www.unavarra.es/genmic
    GENETICS AND MICROBIOLOGY RESEARCH GROUP Department of Agrarian Production Public University of Navarra Pamplona, Spain CONTENTS CONTACTS VISITAS Dr. Antonio G. Pisabarro Prof. of Microbiology Tel.: (+34) 948 169 107 Fax: (+34) 948 169 732 E-mail: gpisabarro@unavarra.es Dra. Lucía Ramírez Prof. of Genetics and Plant Breeding Tel.: (+34) 948 169 130 Fax: (+34) 948 169 732 E-mail: lramirez@unavarra.es

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