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  1. The Molecular and Genetic Basis of Neurologic and Psychiatric Disease (Rosenberg,Molecular and Genetic Basis of Neurologic and Psychiatric Disease) by Roger N. Rosenberg, 2007-11-26
  2. The Future of Genetics: Beyond the Human Genome Project (Genetics & Evolution) by Russ Hodge, 2010-03-30
  3. Genetics and Analysis of Quantitative Traits by Michael Lynch, Bruce Walsh, 1998-01-06
  4. High-Yield Genetics (High-YieldSeries) by Ronald W. Dudek, John E. Wiley, 2008-06-18
  5. Genetic Engineering (Genetics & Evolution) by Russ Hodge, 2009-05-30
  6. Behavior Genetics Principles: Perspectives in Development, Personality, and Psychopathology (Decade of Behavior)
  7. Mouse Genetics and Transgenics: A Practical Approach
  8. The Genetic Revolution and Human Rights: The Oxford Amnesty Lectures 1998 (Popular Science)
  9. Principles of Medical Genetics by Thomas D., M.D. Gelehrter, Francis S. Collins, et all 1998-01-15
  10. A Statistical Approach to Genetic Epidemiology: Concepts and Applications, with an e-learning platform by Andreas Ziegler, Inke R. König, et all 2010-05-25
  11. The Behavioral Genetics of Psychopathology: A Clinical Guide by Kerry L. Jang, 2005-02-07
  12. Genes and Common Diseases: Genetics in Modern Medicine
  13. Advanced Genetic Analysis: Finding Meaning in a Genome by R. Scott Hawley, Michelle Y. Walker, 2003-01
  14. Introduction to Risk Calculation in Genetic Counseling by Ian D. Young, 2006-10-16

21. Abstracts: GENETICS OF DYSTONIA
Idiopathic torsion dystonia, by Laurie Ozelius, Molecular Neurogenetics Unit, Massachusetts general Hospital, Charlestown, Ma. 2nd Workshop Neurogenetics in Germany, Munich, October 1921, 1995.
http://www.hum-molgen.de/documents/abstracts/0070.html
home genetic news bioinformatics biotechnology ... next Abstracts: GENETICS OF DYSTONIA January 10, 1996 Neurogenetics
Laurie Ozelius Molecular Neurogenetics Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, Ma.
2nd Workshop Neurogenetics in Germany, Munich, October 19-21, 1995
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Idiopathic torsion dystonia (ITD)
Idiopathic torsion dystonia (ITD) is a movement disorder characterized by sustained muscle contractions, causing twisting movements and postures that are not attributed to exogenous factors (i.e. trauma, neuroleptics) or other neurological disorders (i.e. Wilson’s disease, Parkinson’s disease) (Fahn et al., 1987). Clinical variation is extreme, ranging from focal involvement of a single body region, to generalized involvement of the limbs and trunk. This clinical variation most probably leads to the underestimation of the prevalence of ITD as many patients go undiagnosed. The frequency of the disease has been estimated at 1/160,000 in the general population (Zeman and Dykan, 1967) with a higher frequency of 1/15,000 in the Ashkenazi Jews (AJ)(Zilber et al., 1984). Recently, using our genotyping data and patient database, we have determined that the frequency of the disease in the Ashkenazi population is likely to lie in the range of 1/6000 to 1/2000 (Risch et al, 1995).
There are at least seven clinically distinct types of hereditary dystonia: early onset, generalized dystonia; late onset, focal dystonia; dopa-responsive dystonia; alcohol-responsive myoclonic dystonia; rapid onset dystonia with Parkinsonism; paroxysmal dystonia and an X-linked recessive form with parkinsonian features (for review see Kramer et al, 1995; Gasser et al, 1992). Except for the X-linked form, all are inherited as autosomal dominant traits with low penetrance. Dopa-responsive dystonia (DRD) has been mapped to chromosome 14q (Nygaard et. al, 1993) and mutations in the GTP cyclohydrolase I gene have been found in DRD families (Ichinose et. al, 1994) suggesting that this is the causative gene for this disorder. The X-linked form has been linked to markers in Xq13.1 (Haberhausen et. al, 1995)while the early onset form maps to 9q34 (Ozelius et. al, 1989).

22. Study Guide > Uni Salzburg > Faculty Of Natural Sciences > Department Of Genetic
Department of genetics general Biology. Head of Institute
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23. 7.13 Project Lab: Microbial Genetics - General Information
For this reason, students in Microbial genetics Project Lab are required to takeon During this lab meeting we will discuss issues of general concern, explain
http://web.mit.edu/7.13/www/geninfo.shtml
Home General Information Home General Information The Bacterial Systems Oral Presentations Writing Requirements Grading Policy ... Important Dates to Note Microbial Genetics Project lab is a hands-on research course designed to introduce you to the strategies and challenges associated with microbiology research. In this course, you take on independent and original research projects. While these projects are designed to be instructive to you individually, each has the goal of advancing some specific field of research in microbiology. In this course, the teaching staff presents to you a series of questions that currently face the microbiology community. The instructors and teaching assistants then work with you to design a research strategy for answering these questions. Throughout the semester the staff coaches you through your work individually, helping you to design individual experiments, interpret your results, and to overcome technical challenges. Since communication is an especially important component of scientific research, this course also helps you to improve your written and oral communications skills. While research activities "at the bench" will occupy the bulk of your time in this course, you will also be responsible for making

24. Tree Improvement Glossary
Glossary of terms used in forest genetics as well as those applicable to the general study of organisms.
http://www.esf.edu/for/maynard/GENE_GLOSSERY.html
Forest Genetics Glossary Introduction This is a brief glossary that I use in my Forest Genetics classes. Most of the definitions are fairly general and would apply to most organisms and applications, but a few are forest-genetics specific. The glossary is very much a work-in-progress. I have borrowed definitions from a number of sources, and when I get done polishing it up, I will write a short acknowledgment. Feel free to link to it, or if you would like a copy on disk, send me a formatted disk (Mac only, I'm an elitist.) If you have comments or suggestions, send me an e-mail: cmaynard@mailbox.syr.edu. C. Maynard Glossary A... B... C... D... ... WXYZ
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Additive genes -
A form of allelic interaction in which there is no dominance. The heterozygote is intermediate in phenotype between homozygotes for the alternative alleles. For multiple-gene traits, approximately equal contributions made by many loci.
Allele -
One of several alternative forms of a gene occupying the same locus on a particular chromosome.
Analysis of variance -
A statistical analysis by which F values (variance ratios) are composed in such a manner as to determine the probability that differences among populations or treatments are too large to be due to chance.

25. 7.03 Genetics - General Information
general Information. Text genetics from Genes to Genomes, LH Hartwell, L. Hood,ML Goldberg, AE Reynolds, LM Silver and RC Veres, McGrawHill, 2000.
http://web.mit.edu/7.03/geninfo.shtml
Home General Information Home General Information Handouts and Problem Sets
Lecture notes, problem sets, and other course material can be picked up in the Biology Education Office (68-120). Graded problem sets and exams that are not picked up in section will also be available there. There will be seven graded problem sets that will be handed out in class. You may collaborate with classmates on the problem sets, but copying problem set solutions is not permitted. We also recommend practicing on problem sets and exams from previous years. These problem sets are available in three places:
  • on reserve in the library, or for purchase from CopyTech in Rm. 11-004, and in PDF format here.
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Genetics: from Genes to Genomes , L.H. Hartwell, L. Hood, M.L. Goldberg, A.E. Reynolds, L.M. Silver and R.C. Veres, McGraw-Hill, 2000.
This text is on sale at the COOP. Several copies will also be on reserve at the library.

26. CyberPet.com An Introduction To Genetics
Features illustrations and article for dog owners by Betsy O. Davison.
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The following article has been provided by the above author. All copy rights are held by the author and any reproduction of this material in whole or in part must have the authors approval. Faced with the scientific facts of modern veterinary medicine, many of us are caught between a fascination of the subject matter and a layman's exasperation over its complexities. Nowhere is this more true than in the average breeder's struggles with genetics, but it has become more important than ever that we make the effort to understand at least the basics. This will enable us to follow the research now taking place in the field of inherited health problems. Great strides have already been made in the detection and treatment of genetic faults in humans, providing a fund of information that is aiding directly in the research for dogs. Genetic Research Coalition Formed
The possibilities are breath-taking, both for treatment and prevention, but all this will not take place in the immediate future. The molecular genetic research Dr. Brewer is directing is initially scheduled as a five year project. It may take longer and it may cost more than the estimated $750,000 the three sponsors have pledged to fund. In the meantime, the more we learn about the fundamentals of how characteristics are passed from one generation to another, the better we will be able to use the information when it is offered to us Traits Established

27. Human Genetics - General Info
Human genetics. Information of general Interest. Staff. Joyce E. Fox, MD; ChiefAnnLeslie Zaslav, PhD; Laboratory Director Office. Phone (718) 470-3010
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Human Genetics
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The Division of Human Genetics offers:
  • Prenatal testing
  • Diagnosis and treatment of inherited diseases
  • Diagnosis and treatment of chromosomal disorders
  • Diagnosis and treatment of birth defects
  • Genetic Counseling
  • Testing and counseling for breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility (BRCA1 and BRCA2)
  • Carrier testing
    • Sickle Cell disease
    • Thalassemia
    • Tay-Sachs Disease
    • Cystic Fibrosis
    • Canavan Disease
    Specific multidisciplinary centers are coordinated by the Division for patients with:
    • Marfan syndrome
    • Neurofibromatosis
    • Gender development. Patients include those with Turner syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, androgen insensitivity
    • Craniofacial disorders such as cleft lip, cleft palate, cleft lip and palate, Velocardiofacial syndrome
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28. News.nabou.com - Genetics News
Features stories on the human genome project, human cloning, gm foods and general human genetic news and information.
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29. RU Department Of Genetics - General Information
general Information. Nelson Biology Labs. The departmental officeis in room B211 Nelson Biological Laboratories, 604 Allison Road
http://lifesci.rutgers.edu/~genetics/geninfo/geninfo.asp
General Information
Nelson Biology Labs The departmental office is in room B211 Nelson Biological Laboratories, 604 Allison Road on the Busch Campus of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in Piscataway, New Jersey.

30. The Genetics Of Cancer
Provides general and detailed information for both patients and health professionals wanting to learn more about the genetics of cancer.
http://www.cancergenetics.org

31. Department Of Genetics, General Information
The Department of genetics takes part in their program giving basic courses ingenetics (4 5 credit points) and Biological Statistics (2 credit points).
http://www.genetics.su.se/genetik/Info.htm
The undergraduate studies in Biology are organised by the Department of Biology Education . The Department of Genetics takes part in their program giving basic courses in Genetics (4 -5 credit points) and Biological Statistics (2 credit points). The Department also takes part of the undergraduate program by offering advanced courses in Genetics (10 credit points), Biological Statistics (10 credit points) and Molecular Genetics (5 credits points). These courses are given in Swedish, but the literature is mostly in English.
Within the undergraduate program the Department also offers a specialised course. This Course is a full term course (20 credits points), where most of the time is spent on an independent research project, which is presented in a written report and a seminar. There is also a theoretical part, usually a complementary textbook, with an oral examination.
The Department is part of the Sokrates program, which makes it possible for the students to take the specialised course at the Universities of Paris, Padua or Milano. The students are also given the chance to participate in shorter intensive courses in Genetics organised by the different members of the Sokrates program.
The doctoral program consist of two parts, and normally takes about four years full time studies. One part contains courses (40 credit points) and the other a thesis (120 credit points). The thesis should demonstrate the students ability to independently solve a research project within the area in a scientifically satisfactory way. The quality of the thesis should be high enough to be published in refereed international scientific journals.

32. Biocatalog
Software directory of general interest in molecular biology and genetics.
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/biocat/
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33. BGLR - Human Genetics -
general Biology Dictionaries. BioTech Life Science Dictionary http//biotech.icmb.utexas.edu/search/dictsearch.html; Concise Encyclopedia. Human genetics.
http://ase.tufts.edu/biology/bguide/classes/humgen.htm
General Biology: Dictionaries Human Genetics

34. DMS Immunology
Interdepartmental, multidisciplinary degree program leading to a Ph.D. degree in medical sciences. Operates on the principle that scientists working in modern immunology must also have a general knowledge of biochemistry, genetics, and cell biology to work creatively in their field.
http://www.hms.harvard.edu/dms/immunology/
The program has members from the Departments of Medicine, Pathology, Genetics and Pediatrics of the Faculty of Medicine. It offers a wide range of areas for education and research in the rapidly growing field of immunology, including immunochemistry, molecular immunology, cellular immunology, tumor immunology, cell activation, allergic inflammation, immunogenetics, and immune deficiency. Courses may be chosen from the offerings of all faculties of Harvard as well as from those of the Masachusetts Institute of Technology. Application for admission to the Immunology Program Go to the Division of Medical Sciences Home Page About Harvard Medical School Education at HMS Research at HMS ... Harvard Medical Web

35. GENETICS - General Informations
general Information. 2002 genetics of Complex Diseases and IsolatedPopulation May 23rd 30th, 2003 - Tortolì, Sardinia, Italy.
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Villaggio Telis is a three star hotel situated on a promontory that looks onto the Gulf of Ogliastra on the Island's eastern coast. The complex has bungalows, cottages and villas immersed in a wonderful park with plants of every kind, from the most exotic to the typical Mediterranean ensuring a hospitable environment for the local fauna. The Sardo-Mediterranean architectural style blends harmoniously with the natural landscape.
The Village has 370 rooms in Bungalows and Cottages, five restaurants, three bars, four swimming pools located in different areas of the Hotel, and offers a mini club, a 9 holes golf court, tennis courts, horseback riding and canoeing. Deck chairs and beach umbrellas are available both at the beach and pool areas.
Bungalows are located in the reception area, near the conference centre and the square. Bungalows are not air-conditioned but have fans, private bathrooms and 2, 3 or 4 beds (in this case, bunk beds). Some of them are communicating.

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37. SMILE PROGRAM BIOLOGY INDEX
About 200 K12 lesson plans for Anatomy Physiology, Zoology, Botany, Microbiology, genetics, Environmental Studies Ecology, Biochemistry, and general Biology.
http://www.iit.edu/~smile/biolinde.html
SMILE PROGRAM BIOLOGY INDEX
The SMILE website is hosted by the Illinois Institute of Technology
The Biology lessons are divided into the following categories: Zoology Botany Microbiology Genetics ... General Biology and Miscellaneous
  • Gathering data about respiration by Charles Buzek - John Spry School
  • Production of Sound by Valvasti Williams Jr. - Perkins Bass Elementary School
  • Feely Balloons by Winnie Koo - Ravenswood School
  • Investigating the Nervous System by Barbara J. Baker - Doolittle West Primary
  • What Happens When You Eat? by Kelly Ludwig - Lincoln-Way High School
  • Taste, Smell, Touch by Rocenetta Jacobs - Roswell B. Mason Elementary School
  • Name That Taste by Gracie L. Jones - Charles Carroll Elementary
  • Breathing Is Essential to Life by Dianne Mehlinger - Arthur Libby School
  • Sound and hearing by Cecile Savage - John Farren School
  • Bones, Bones, and More Bones by Juliette Walker - Crown Community Academy
  • An Introduction to the Senses by Therese R. Tobecksen - St. Andrew the Apostle
  • Making and Using a Gel Person to Teach Human Anatomy by Kelly Ludwig - Lincoln-Way High School
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  • 38. Department Of Medical Biochemistry And Genetics
    Faculty, staff and students, facilities, general information page, graduate program, joint research and training programs, lecture notes, seminars, and undergraduate research.
    http://pauling.tamu.edu/medbiogen/
    Home Faculty Facilities Faculty Position General Information ... Bryan-College Station Department of Medical Biochemistry and Genetics
    440 Reynolds Medical Building
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    39. Genetics Graduate Research Program
    Two graduate level courses of study are available within the genetics Program general genetics and Molecular genetics. Both programs are interdepartmental.
    http://www.ukans.edu/~genet/genetics.html
    Genetics at the University of Kansas
    Chair, Genetics Program
    The University of Kansas
    Division of Biological
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    Haworth Hall
    1200 Sunnyside
    Lawrence, KS 66045-7534 USA

    EMAIL Two courses of study are available within the Genetics Program at the University of Kansas. These are: General Genetics and Molecular Genetics. Both programs are interdepartmental. The course of study can therefore be individualized to accommodate students with varying interests. Research opportunities encompass a wide range of genetic phenomena, including molecular, microbial, developmental, human, plant, anthropological, quantitative, and population genetics, as well as mutagenesis, and genetic engineering. Graduate Degree Programs
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    40. Articles
    Set of articles including general directions for sick birds, basic hatching, egg eating, basic silkie care, silkie genetics, and washing chickens before a show.
    http://www.ameritech.net/users/rasillon/allarticles.html
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