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         Genetic Publications:     more books (109)
  1. Evolutionary Genetics and Environmental Stress (Oxford Science Publications) by Ary A. Hoffmann, Peter A. Parsons, 1991-02-07
  2. ICRP Publication 79: Genetic Susceptibility to Cancer by ICRP, 1999-06-01
  3. Genetic studies of rabbits and rats, (Carnegie Institution of Washington publication) by William E Castle, 1922
  4. The Genetics of Diabetes Mellitus (Serono Symposia Publications from Raven Press) by J. Kobberling, R. Tattersall, 1982-09
  5. References to Nomenclature and Other Publications in Genetics and Cytology by J. Wallace; Nishimura, Yasko; Boyes, Beatrice C. Boyes, 1973-01-01
  6. Community Control of Genetic and Congenital Disorders (EMRO Technical Publication Series) by WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean, 2000-04
  7. International Law and the Genetic Resources of the Deep Sea (Publications on Ocean Development) by Leary, D.K., 2006-12-25
  8. Human populations, genetic variation, and evolution (Chandler publications in anthropology and sociology. Anthropology) by Laura Newell Morris, 1971
  9. Genetics and Ecology of a Hybrid Zone in Hyalophora (University of California Publications in Entomology) by Michael M. Collins, 1984-03
  10. The Genetics of the Skeleton: Animal Models of Skeletal Development (Oxford Science Publications) by D. R. Johnson, 1986-10-30
  11. Genetics of the Dog - 1989 publication by Malcolm B.Wlls, 1989
  12. Genetics -1985 publication. by Strickberger, 1985
  13. Genetic Engineering-Biotechnology Sourcebook by Newsletter Publications Center, 1982-05
  14. Essentials of Genetics,,2004 publication by Wiliam S-Cumings,Michael R Klug, 2004-01-01

41. SGRP: Publications
Technical publications. Booklet of CGIAR Centre Policy Instruments, Guidelinesand Statements on genetic Resources, Biotechnology and Intellectual Property
http://www.sgrp.cgiar.org/publications.html
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Report of the Workshop "Quality of Science in Participatory Plant Breeding" co-sponsored by the CGIAR System-wide Program on Participatory Research and Gender Analysis in Technology Development and Institutional Innovation and the System-wide Genetic Resources Programme (held at IPGRI Headquarters, Maccarese, Rome, 30 Sept - 4 Oct 2002) - Download in PDF Koo, Bonwoo, Pardey, Philip G., and Wright, Brian D. 2002. Endowing Future Harvests: The Long-Term Costs of Conserving Genetic Resources at the CGIAR Centres. International Plant Genetic Resources Institute, Rome, Italy. Download in PDF SGRP. 2002. System-wide Information Network for Genetic Resources (SINGER) (Brochure) - PDF SINGER Fact Sheet (2002) - PDF Ninnes, Peter, Payne, T. and Lawrence, J. 2002. SINGER is music to crop scientists. Partners in Research for Development, No. 15, May 2002, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR). Canberra, Australia.

42. Can Genetic Engineering Feed The World?
fake’ varieties. Is genetic Engineering The Best Solution? The thanonce. Is There An Alternative To genetic Engineering? There
http://www.genewatch.org/publications/Briefs/Brief3.htm
Briefing Number 3
August 1998 . The population, which is currently 5.8 billion, is expected to reach 8 billion by 2020 and 11 billion by 2050 . The advocates of genetic engineering believe that the increasing demand for food must be met without expanding the amount of land used for agricultural purposes (to protect biodiversity) and by addressing issues of soil erosion, salinisation, overgrazing and pollution of water supplies . However, many organisations in less developed countries, aid agencies and environmental groups are less positive about the role genetic engineering can play in solving problems of hunger and tackling environmental degradation. Who Is Behind GE Foods? Governments of developed countries are also supporting the introduction of GE foods. In 1994, the Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council (BBSRC) was formed to replace the Agriculture and Food Research Council in Britain, reflecting a change in emphasis in agricultural research. Many representatives of large corporations sit on Research and Strategy Boards of the BBSRC , with a similar amount being contributed by Hoechst and other partners. In effect, the project has become a sales promotion for the GE oilseed rape developed by Hoechst subsidiaries AgrEvo and Plant Genetic Systems to bring about

43. Genetic Policy Related Reports And Publications Online
Reports and publications Research Health Studies; Research Methods; Policy, Guidelines organisedscreening programs for testing for genetic susceptibility to
http://www.cdc.gov/genomics/info/rep_policy.htm
Information Reports and Publications refers to CDC sponsored materials. The CDC provides links to external reports and sites as a resource only. This does not imply CDC endorsement of the linked sites or their content. Policy, Guidelines, Ethics American College of Medical Genetics Consensus Statement on Factor V Leiden Mutation Testing
Wayne W. Grody et al. (2001) The American Society of Human Genetics
Statement on Stem Cell Research (2001) Appraising organised screening programs for testing for genetic susceptibility to cancer
Vivek Goel , Brit Med J An assessment of screening strategies for fragile X syndrome in the UK
ME Pembrey et al. Health Technology Assessment 2001; Vol. 5: No. 7 (Executive summary)

44. Cashmere Goat Magazine
Home of CashMirror publications offering breeding stock of several genetic lines of cashmereproducing goats from a prize winning herd. Single and starter herds for sale. Bucks for lease. Located in Oregon, USA.
http://www.teleport.com/~goatknol/
The monthly magazine devoted to
the cashmere-producing goat and their beautiful, luxurious fiber.
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45. Genetic Research Methods Related Reports And Publications Online
Reports and publications Accounting for unmeasured population substructure in casecontrolstudies of genetic association using a novel latent-class model.
http://www.cdc.gov/genomics/info/rep_res_method.htm
Information Reports and Publications refers to CDC sponsored materials. The CDC provides links to external reports and sites as a resource only. This does not imply CDC endorsement of the linked sites or their content. Methods Accounting for unmeasured population substructure in case-control studies of genetic association using a novel latent-class model.
Satten GA, Flanders WD, Yang Q. Am J Hum Genet 2001 Feb;68(2):466-77 Case-Only Design to Measure Gene-Gene Interaction
Quanhe Yang, et al. Epidemiology March 1999 Commentary: Facing the challenge of gene-environment interaction: the two-by-four table and beyond.
Lorenzo D. Botto and Muin J. Khoury Am J Epidemiol (May 15, 2001) Developing Methods of Genetic Analysis to Improve Cancer Risk Assessment
B L. Parsons and PB. McKinzie, National Center for Toxicological Research report (2001)

46. Animal Breeding And Genetics Group
Aims are the identification of the role of genetic factors in the functioning of farm animals and the design of optimum schemes for longterm selection. Includes research, education, and publications.
http://www.zod.wau.nl/abg
Animal Breeding and Genetics group
Aim
Gathering, developing and passing on knowledge and understanding in the area of breeding and genetics of animals kept for food, company or other use.
More specifically, our aim is to improve
  • animal health and welfare the quality and safety of products
Animal physiology and the role of animals in their ecosystems are starting-points.
Our activities are independent, curiosity-driven and society-inspired research, publishing and academic education. We aim for an international top-three position and an inspiring working atmosphere, which stimulates a critical attitude.
Homepage Animal Breeding and Genetics group

47. Genetic Alliance Publications And Brochures
publications and Brochures. genetic Alliance publications Brochures.genetic Health Information and Resources · Celebrating Ten
http://www.geneticalliance.org/members/publicationsbrochures.html
Publications and Brochures
Genetic Health Information and Resources Celebrating Ten Years of the Americans with Disabilities Act – July 2000 Alert Privacy Issues and Impact on Public Health – National Council of State Legislators Insurance Committee – White Paper Draft – Chapter V Access to Person information and Components of Genetic Information Privacy Laws – NCSL Privacy Paper, Chapter 1, Section B, Subsection 3 Insurance Brochure Content Draft – ready to be printed and posted on web Informed Consent: Participation in Genetic Research Studies – brochure Model Informed Consent Materials for Population-Based Research Involving Genetics.
JAMA November 2001 Genetic Health Information and Resources Empowering Healthcare Consumers in a Technological Revolution – Alert October 2000 Healthcare Information and the Internet Genetic Resources on the Web – Using Quality Internet Resources to Understand Genetics Empowering the Public to be Informed Consumers of Genetic Technologies and Services – Community Genetics 2000 article Empowering Informed Consumers of Genetics Technologies and Services – Exceptional Parent Magazine November 2000

48. IPGRI - International Plant Genetic Resources Institute - Home Page
IPGRI, the International Plant genetic Resources Institute, is the CGIAR international agricultural research centre mandated to work on the conservation and sustainable use of agricultural biodiversity. Website covers all practical and policy aspects many downloadable publications.
http://www.ipgri.cgiar.org/index.htm
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49. Stephanie Forrest - Publications - Genetic Algorithms And Classifier Systems
genetic ALGORITHMS AND CLASSIFIER SYSTEMS. genetic Algorithms for Finding PolynomialOrderings. Jurgen Giesl, Fernando Esponda, and Stephanie Forrest.
http://www.cs.unm.edu/~forrest/gacs_papers.htm

GENETIC ALGORITHMS AND CLASSIFIER SYSTEMS
  • "Genetic Algorithms for Finding Polynomial Orderings." Jurgen Giesl, Fernando Esponda, and Stephanie Forrest. (2001) Postscript PDF
    "Learning Classifier Systems" J. H. Holland, L.B. Booker, M. Colombetti, M. Dorigo, S. Forrest, D. G. Goldberg, R. L. Riolo, R. E. Smith, P. L. Lanzi, W. Stolzmann, S. W. Wilson Eds. Springer Verlag , pp. 3-32 (2000) Postscript PDF
    "Fitness Landscapes: Royal Road Functions." M. Mitchell and S. Forrest. In Back, Fogel, and Michalewicx (Eds.) Handbook of Evolutionary Computation . Institute of Physics Publishing, Phiuladelphia and Bristol UK, B2.7:1-25 (1997). Postscript PDF
    "Genetic Algorithms" S. Forrest. Computing Surveys Vol. 28:1, pp. 77-80 (1996). Postscript PDF
    "Genetic operators for the DNA fragment-assembly problem ." R. Parsons, S. Forrest, and C. Burks.

50. Cellmatrix Core Page
publications describe an application of their computer architecture to genetic algorithms. Software includes an online circut simulator.
http://www.cellmatrix.com/entryway/entryway/core.html
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51. GA/GP Publications Of Sandip Sen
Recent genetic algorithm and genetic programming related publicationsPartha Sarathi Dutta and Sandip Sen,``Optimal sequencing
http://www.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
  • 52. Publications About The Genetic Resources Of The Americas
    Requests for publications. publications about the genetic resources ofthe Americas. Addressing socioeconomic and policy issues. Conserving
    http://www.ipgri.cgiar.org/regions/americas/site_map.htm
    myTitle = "amstitle" Americas home page IPGRI in the Americas
    Assisting national programmes in the Americas
    Building national capacity through training ... Providing group and individual training Encouraging the creation of graduate programmes at regional universities Providing information on training opportunities Examples of IPGRI's support to national programmes in the Americas
    Increasing international collaboration through networking
    Network coordinators
    Improving conservation strategies and technologies
    ... Legal notices

    53. Genök - Norwegian Institute Of Gene Ecology
    Research, distribute information and offer advice in the use of genetic engineering. Includes research projects, news archive, courses and lectures, and publications.
    http://www.genok.org/
    Home Research projects Publications About Genök ... Admin Welcome to the Genök website GenÖk-Norwegian Institute of Gene Ecology is a private foundation established March 5 1998, with office address in Tromsö, Norway. Norwegian Institute of Gene Ecology is a research and competence-building institution promoting safe use of genetic engineering. We are now online with information about our research projects and our activities.You will also find an overview of publications from last year and our annual report from 2001. More News from past weeks: Archive Norwegian: Hvem? Hvorfor? Hvor? Who are we? Approximately 20 scientists/research staff are involved... Why Genök? A number of known biological and ecological processes... Where we are GenÖk-Norwegian Institute of Gene Ecology is a private... Match one Match all Messageboard: 1 active thread in 3 categories. 7193 hours 43 minutes since last post.

    54. IPGRI-AMS Publications About The Genetic Resources Of The Americas
    IPGRI has for long promoted research on the genetic resources of the Americasand disseminated its results in publications such as PGR Newsletter.
    http://www.ipgri.cgiar.org/regions/americas/programmes/publications.htm
    myTitle = "amstitle" Introduction Information is an input to research and an output of it. IPGRI has for long promoted research on the genetic resources of the Americas and disseminated its results in publications such as PGR Newsletter . This page provides access to over a hundred articles about the genetic resources of the Americas. These articles are organized per genus and topic (see side bar), and can be downloaded free of charge. We hope our readers find them useful and help us improve this page by contributing their publications.
    Download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the PDF files
    Contents Americas Site Map Home page IPGRI in the Americas National Programmes -Training Networks Research -Tropical Fruits -GIS -Complementary Conservation -Germplasm Health -Use of Germplasm Conserved Ex Situ In Situ Conservation Increasing Use of PGR Information -Documentation -IPGRI publications -Articles on PGR from the Americas Socioeconomics and Policy Specific Crops Forestry Newsletter Links Finding people Spanish version Introduction
    Amaranthus

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    Arachis
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    55. Publications Of The Forest Genetics Genetic Group Of INRA In Kourou
    Translate this page Selection of publications from our research in the tropics. GENE, a model for simulationstudies on the spatial and temporal dynamics of genetic structures of
    http://kourou.cirad.fr/genetique/literature_e.html
    Forest Genetics Group in Kourou (French Guiana) Selection of publications from Bernd Degen
    Selection of publications from our research in the tropics Caron H. , Bandou E. Caron H., Dutech C., Bandou E,
    (Abstract) Caron, H., Dumas, S., Marque, G.,Messier,C., Bandou, E. Petit R.J., Kremer, A. 2000. Spatial and temporal distribution of cp DNA polymorphism in a tropical tree species Molecular Ecology 9:1089-1098 Degen B., Gregorius H-R., Scholz F. , 1996. ECO-GENE, a model for simulation studies on the spatial and temporal dynamics of genetic structures of tree populations. Silvae Genetica 45: 323-329 (Abstract) Degen, B., Caron H., Bandou E., Dutech C., Breyne P., Van Montagou M., Maggia L. and Kremer A Degen B., Ziegenhagen B., Gillet E., Scholz F., 1995. Computer-aided search for codominant markers in complex haploid DNA banding patterns - A case study in Abies alba MILL.. Silvae Genetica 44: 274-282 (Abstract) Dumas S. Dutech C., Dutech C., Maggia L., Joly H., 2000. Chloroplastic diversity in Vouacapoua americana (Aubl.) (Caesalpinaceae), a neotropical forest tree. Molecular Ecology 9: 1427-1432 Dutech C., Amsellem L., Billotte N., Jarne P.

    56. Publications Of The Forest Genetics Genetic Group Of INRA In Kourou
    Translate this page Sélection des publications au sujet nos recherches sur les espèces tropicales. studieson the spatial and temporal dynamics of genetic structures of tree
    http://kourou.cirad.fr/genetique/literature_fr.html
    Caron H. , Bandou E. Caron H., Dutech C., Bandou E, Caron, H., Dumas, S., Marque, G.,Messier,C., Bandou, E. Petit R.J., Kremer, A. 2000. Spatial and temporal distribution of cp DNA polymorphism in a tropical tree species Molecular Ecology 9:1089-1098 Degen B., Gregorius H-R., Scholz F. , 1996. ECO-GENE, a model for simulation studies on the spatial and temporal dynamics of genetic structures of tree populations. Silvae Genetica 45: 323-329 Degen, B., Caron H., Bandou E., Dutech C., Breyne P., Van Montagou M., Maggia L. and Kremer A Degen B., Ziegenhagen B., Gillet E., Scholz F., 1995. Computer-aided search for codominant markers in complex haploid DNA banding patterns - A case study in Abies alba MILL.. Silvae Genetica 44: 274-282 Dumas S. Dutech C., Dutech C., Maggia L., Joly H., 2000. Chloroplastic diversity in Vouacapoua americana (Aubl.) (Caesalpinaceae), a neotropical forest tree. Molecular Ecology 9: 1427-1432 Dutech C., Amsellem L., Billotte N., Jarne P. , 2000. Characterization of (GA)n microsatellite loci using an enrichment protocol in the neotropical tree species Vouacapoua americana. Molecular Ecology 9: 1433-1434 Marque G.

    57. GeneWatch - Ethics And Risks Of Genetic Engineering
    Concerned with the ethics and risks of genetic engineering. Fact sheets, publications and a database of GM crops and foods. (Please note that GeneWatch UK should not be confused with The Council for Responsible genetics in the USA which publishes a newsletter called GeneWatch.)
    http://www.genewatch.org
    Have your say in the GM debate.... Click the button on the left.... Home Page Gene Futures Conference 2003
    Debating the Use of GM Crops and Foods in the UK
    Environment Minister, Michael Meacher, pledges redress for GM harm to organic and conventional crops.

    Click the Gene Futures button on the left to view speeches, articles, etc. Have your say in the GM Public Debate
    Do you want the Government to allow GM crops to be grown commercially in the UK? GeneWatch UK is a public interest group which aims to ensure that genetic technologies are developed and used in the public interest and in a way which promotes human health, protects the environment and respects human rights and the interests of animals. Regulating Human Genetic Tests: Ten Key Questions
    The Human Genetics Commission will soon publish its advice to Government on the regulation of health-related genetic tests.
    GeneWatch UK suggests 10 key questions we should be asking.

    58. Department Of Haematology And Genetic Pathology
    Department publications. (updated from 1998current). A portrait ofthe Department's research! Our web site has some abstracts; others
    http://som.flinders.edu.au/FUSA/Haematology/Publications.htm

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    Senior Staff Research Honours Students ... DNA Sequencing

    Department Publications
    (updated from 1998-current) A portrait of the Department's research! Our web site has some abstracts; others are usually available from the Medline Database. Bierer, P., Holt, A.W., Berstein, A.D., Plummer, J.L. and A.H. Chalmers. Haemolysis associated with continuous venovenous renal replacement circuits. Anaesth. Intensive Care 26: 272-275, 1998. Blake-Mortimer, J.S., Winefield, A.H. and Chalmers, A.H. Evidence for free radical-mediated reduction of lymphocytic 5'ectonucleotidase during stress. Int. J. Stress Management 5: 57-75, 1998. Blake-Mortimer, J.S., Winefield, A.H. and Chalmers, A.H. The effect of depression in an animal model on 5Ø-ectonucleotidase, antibody production and tissue ascorbate stores. Journal of General Psychology 125: 129-146, 1998. Brown, R.D., Luo, X-F., Gibson, J., Brisco, M., Sykes, P., Morley, A. and Joshua, D. Longitudinal analysis of circulating myeloma cells detected by allele specific mRNA in situ hybridization. Am. J. Haem. 58: 273-277, 1998. Chalmers, A.H. and Kiley, M. Detection of xanthochromia in cerebrospinal fluid. Clin. Chem. 44: 1740-1742, 1998.

    59. Publications - Position Papers - Genetic Testing
    POSITION STATEMENT ON genetic TESTING FOR BREAST AND OVARIAN CANCER SUSCEPTIBILITY. geneticdiscrimination and health insurance an urgent need for reform.
    http://www.amwa-doc.org/publications/Position_Papers/genetictesting.htm
    POSITION STATEMENT ON GENETIC TESTING FOR BREAST
    AND OVARIAN CANCER SUSCEPTIBILITY Scientific advances have made it possible to identify a growing number of genetic alterations predisposing a woman to breast and/or ovarian cancer. Genetic testing to detect cancer risk in asympotomatic individuals is likely to become available on a widespread basis to the general public in the near future. To ensure the responsible, ethical, and legal use of this information, the following recommendations are made: 1. Legislation to protect the individual should be enacted at the state and federal levels as soon as possible to address the multiplicity of issues that will emerge as a result of genetic testing outside of the research setting. These should include: a. Required counseling for patients submitting to genetic testing both before and after testing b. Required mechanisms of confidentiality for those individuals or organizations holding genetic information, so that it cannot be released without the expressed written consent of the individual to whom the results belong c. Required provision of health and life insurance coverage for those individuals who consent to genetic testing under research protocol conditions

    60. Publications - Cancer Research UK Genetic Epidemiology Unit
    Cancer Research UK genetic Epidemiology Unit. Recent publications.Antoniou AC, Pharoah PDP, MacMullan G, Day NE, Ponder BAJ, Easton
    http://www.srl.cam.ac.uk/genepi/publications.htm
    Cancer Research UK Genetic Epidemiology Unit
    Recent Publications
    Antoniou AC, Pharoah PDP, MacMullan G, Day NE, Ponder BAJ, Easton DF (2001) Evidence for further breast cancer susceptibility genes in addition to BRCA1 and BRCA2 in a population based study. Genet Epidemiol 21:1-18
    Thompson DJ, Easton DF for the Breast Cancer Linkage Consortium (2001). Variation in Cancer Risks by Mutation Position in BRCA2 mutation carriers. Am J Hum Genet, 68:410-419.
    Gayther SA, de Foy KA, Harrington P, Pharoah P, Dunsmuir WD, Edwards SM, Gillett C, Ardern-Jones A, Dearnaley DP, Easton DF, Ford D, Shearer RJ, Kirby RS, Dowe AL, Kelly J, Stratton MR, Ponder BA, Barnes D, Eeles RA (2000) The frequency of germ-line mutations in the breast cancer predisposition genes BRCA1 and BRCA2 in familial prostate cancer. The Cancer Research Campaign/British Prostate Group United Kingdom Familial Prostate Cancer Study Collaborators. Cancer Res 60:4513-4518
    Rahman N,Teare MD, Seal S, Renard H, Mangion J, Cour C, Thompson D, Shugart Y, Eccles D, Devilee P, Meijers H, Nathanson KL, Neuhausen SL, Weber B, Chang-Claude J, Easton DF, Goldgar DE, Stratton MR (2000) Absence of evidence for a familial breast cancer susceptibility gene at chromosome 8p12-p22.

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