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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. Springer LINK: Human Genetics
The Springer Journal Human genetics is a monthly journal publishing originaland timely articles on all aspects of human genetics. Springer LINK,
http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00439/
Would you like to automatically receive every new table of contents of Human Genetics ? Then register with our free-of-charge mail service LINK Alert by checking the appropriate box(es) and enter your email address here: Online First Articles only Printed issues only You will receive confirmation via email.
ISSN: 0340-6717 (printed version)
ISSN: 1432-1203 (electronic version)

22. Cat Fanciers: Color Genetics
Explains the genes behind cat coat colors including whites, Siamese and Burmese, Abbyssinian, bicolors, and tricolors.
http://www.fanciers.com/other-faqs/color-genetics.html
Cat Colors FAQ: Cat Color Genetics
This FAQ covers common cat colors, basic color terminology, and color genetics. orca@fanciers.com ) and David Thomas ( david@micro.ti.com
Contents
B. CAT COLOR GENETICS
Domestic cats exhibit a rich variety of coat patterns and colors. The names given to these colors and patterns are increasingly based on genetic theory. Many people have expressed confusion over the names that cat fanciers apply to the coat colors and patterns, so this article has been written to help explain the names given to the possible colors and patterns, and why these names are applied. This article attempts to introduce and describe the colors and patterns of domestic cats and the names that are given to them. It does not attempt to explain the mechanisms of inheritance nor the formulas for calculating the possible outcomes of particular breedings.

23. Springer LINK: Current Genetics
The Springer Journal Current genetics publishes papersin all areas of eukaryotic genetics. Springer LINK,
http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00294/
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ISSN print edition 0172-8083
ISSN electronic edition 1432-0983

24. NeuroTargets: Uncovering The Genetics Of Neuropathic Pain
An innovative biopharmaceutical company developing novel treatments for chronic and inflammatory pain.
http://www.neuro-targets.com/
Tuesday, March 18, 2003 NeuroTargets Ltd is an innovative biopharmaceutical company based in Bristol, England. NeuroTargets Ltd is a joint venture between The University of Bristol and Progeny bioVentures. Neurotarget's proprietary core technology is focussed upon the development of novel drug targets in the fields of:- Chronic Pain States
Diabetic neuropathy , to treat and delay progression of associated numbness and pain, and to reduce the risk of damage to feet and resultant amputation. Nerve damage , neuropathic pain associated with post-herpetic neuralgia, amputations ("phantom limb pain"), reflex sympathetic dystrophy and other chronic nerve injuries. Inflammatory Pain States
Pain associated with Rheumatoid arthritis and Still's Disease.
Burns, in the immediate and healing stages. Nerve Regeneration and its Relationship to Chronic Pain States
Following surgery and other trauma.

25. Essentials Of Genetics [MT Dorak]
Provides a range of notes including landmarks, basic terms and rules, chromosomes and genes, population genetics, viral and bacterial genetics, and plant genetics. Includes links to related resources .
http://home.att.net/~dorak/genetics.html
Back to HLA Back to MHC Back to Evolution Back to Biostatistics ... Homepage ESSENTIALS OF GENETICS An evening class organised by Cardiff University Centre for Lifelong Learning Mirror Site (more permanent address) The following notes are being updated regularly: Landmarks in the History of Genetics Basic Genetic Terms and Rules Glossary Chromosomes and Genes ... Resources Relevant Internet Links Genetics Virtual Library Biomedical Life Long Learning (Online Genetics Courses) BBC Adult Learning Dictionary of Genetic Terms ... NHGRI Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms Online Books Introduction to Genetic Analysis Modern Genetic Analysis Mouse Genetics Companion to Genetics by ... Genetics Education Center M.Tevfik Dorak, B.A. ( Hons ), M.D., Ph.D. http://www.openlink.org/dorak Cardiff University's Postgraduate Student Newsletter Last updated on Sept 26, 2002 Back to HLA Back to MHC Back to Evolution Back to Biostatistics ... Homepage

26. Untitled
Overview of feline color and pattern genetics as seen in the Burmilla. Covers agouti, black, albino, dilute, longhair, red, tabby, silver inhibitor and wide band. Many photos.
http://www.osha.igs.net/~kiddbatt/DOCS/pages/genetics2.htm
Genetics II go to index page
go to genetics 1

Applied Genetics , a Genetic Discussion, as it relates to the Burmilla
The reader should note that this page is a compilation and consolidation of the previous genetics material . These discussions assume that the reader has some knowledge of, and is interested in, broad based cat genetics. We do not spend any time on the mathematics of homozygotes, heterozygotes and predictions of checkerboards. We will not try to teach the subject. We rather point out the characteristics of the breed, as they appear and as we see them. As such, proofs can only be conclusive when dealing with recessives.
We are not always correct and do not expect to be. Sometimes we must amend our conclusions in light of subsequent breeding, and increased understanding, and we hope that in putting these opinions forward that they will encourage other breeders to come forward with their observations.
There are many good web sites on the Internet on "cat genetics". For our text references we use Gloria Stephens book Legacy of the Cat edit #1, and Robinson's 'Genetics for Cat Breeders and Veterinarians' edit #4. We recommend the beginner to Gloria Stephens's book Legacy of the Cat. It has more information packed into a few pages, with explanatory pictures, than any other text we have found. We use both books bouncing from one to the other.
Gloria also has a good web site with many links. (Key word her name on a search engine.) A very good article by Breton /Creek is posted on the Net Pets site. That same article is posted on various sites. It has, what I suggest is a, formatting problem on its second chart that created some confusion for me, but the same article is posted on Ms. Stephens's site in its original form. This cleared up my misunderstanding. Note; as of Christmas 2001 we have "Legacy" edit. #2

27. Clinical Genetics Site
Contains research, and educational resources for genetic counselors, clinical and medical geneticists, Category Science Biology genetics Education......Clinical genetics Site for genetic professionals contains clinical, research, andeducational resources for genetic counselors, as well as clinical and medical
http://www.kumc.edu/gec/geneinfo.html
Information for genetic professionals, University of Kansas Medical Center, with clinical, research, and educational resources for genetic counselors, clinical geneticists, and medical geneticists
Societies
Support Groups Clinics Clinical Resources ... Genetic Conditions - support groups and lay advocacy groups Clinical Genetics Resources OMIM GeneClinics GeneTests ... PubMed , dysmorphology, other Genome Centers Genetics Education Center - curricula, books, videos, lesson plans professional Ethical, Legal, Social Implications of the Human Genome Project Genetic Careers Information Genetic Computer Resources software / internet / diagnosis / research Medical and Health resources databases, journals Other Sites - FedEx, UPS, languages, genealogy, legislation, travel, maps Internet Information - www, html, search engines, e-mail, listserv Frequently Asked Questions
Genetic Societies
Clinical Resources Labs ... Search
Genetics Education Center
Debra Collins, M.S. CGC
, Genetic Counselor, dcollins@kumc.edu
This site subscribes to the principles of the HONcode
(Health on the Net, Code of Conduct for Medical and Health Web Sites)

28. Array Genetics
Provider of software solutions to meet the needs of researchers seeking to extract information from genome sequencing projects and DNA microarray screening. Free access to SeqIt, an online protein database mining program.
http://www.arraygenetics.com

29. Broken Color Genetics
Christine Sherer's article on the broken gene in Rex rabbits.
http://members.tripod.com/Rexrabbit/brokengene.html
Get Four DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated 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)

30. Myriad Genetics - A Biopharmaceutical Company Providing Genetic Testing Services
Discovers, researches and commercializes genes which predispose individuals to major common diseases, Category Business Major Companies Publicly Traded M......site archive.
http://www.myriad.com/

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31. American Society Of Human Genetics - Home Page
Primary professional membership organization for human geneticists in North America. Features publication Category Science Biology Animal Mammal Human Organizations...... EVP UPDATES. •. Cloning. •. Secretary's Advisory Committee on genetics,Health and Society (SACGHS). •. Funding/Fellowships. •. Gene patenting.
http://www.faseb.org/genetics/ashg/ashgmenu.htm
Reach out to teach! . . . Make a difference - join the Mentor Network
2003 ASHG Awards Nomination Information
ASHG/NHGRI Fellowship Information Deadline to apply - May 1, 2003
EVP UPDATES
Cloning Secretary's Advisory Committee on Genetics, Health and Society (SACGHS) Funding/Fellowships Gene patenting

32. MSU Laboratory Of Molecular Medicine And Canine Genetics
Mission is to use the tools of molecular genetics to understand, improve diagnosis and treatment, and ultimately prevent the hereditary diseases that affect dogs while educating veterinary professionals and scientists.
http://www.msu.edu/~k9genome/
Laboratory of Molecular Medicine and Canine Genetics
Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
Michigan State University
Dr. Patrick Venta and Dr. Vilma Yuzbasiyan-Gurkan The mission of the laboratory is (A) to use the powerful new tools of molecular genetics to understand, improve diagnosis and treatment of, and ultimately prevent the hereditary diseases that affect dogs and (B) to educate and train veterinary professionals and scientists in molecular genetics and medicine. Lab Overview
A general description of the lab goals and past results People/Projects
The people in the lab and the projects they work on Microsatellites
Simple repeat markers in the canine genome Anchor Loci
Other markers in the canine genome Any questions about the work being done in this lab should be directed to Vilma Yuzbasiyan-Gurkan at yuzbasiyan@cvm.msu.edu or Patrick Venta at venta@cvm.msu.edu Problems with or comments on the layout of these pages should be sent to Daniel Zemke at zemkedan@pilot.msu.edu

33. Genetic Science Learning Center
How does genetics affect our lives? Online activities, labs, experiments, and workshops for students, Category Kids and Teens School Time Science Living Things genetics......An educational resource that explains how genetics relates to our lives and society. Helpingpeople understand how genetics affects their lives and society.
http://gslc.genetics.utah.edu/
Genetic Science Learning Center at the Eccles Institute of Human Genetics
University of Utah

About Us
Feedback ... Teacher Resources
Helping people understand how genetics affects their lives and society. The Basics and Beyond
What is DNA? What are chromosomes? What are cells made of? Find answers to these and other questions. Genetic Disorder Corner
What are genetic disorders and how are they caused? What do genetic counselors do? DO Try This At Home!
Hands-on activities for home or the classroom. Cloning in Focus
What's the real story with cloning? Find out how it's done, examine potential uses for cloning technologies and explore the related ethical, legal and social issues. Stem Cells in the Spotlight
Stem cells are the body's main building blocks. Explore the biology of stem cells, their potential uses in medicine and some of the challenges facing stem cell research. Genetic Testing of Newborn Infants
Join a task force to develop a public policy for newborn genetic testing. Bringing RNA Into View
Explore RNA's roles as an information molecule and biological catalyst. This unit contains an interactive online introduction and detailed PDF monograph.

34. 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
7.01 Hypertextbook
Mendelian Genetics Chapter Directory
  • Introduction to Mendelian Genetics
  • Genetics: Introduction and Analyzing Crosses
  • Sex-Linkage ...
  • A real world exercise in genetic counseling hyperbio@mit.edu
  • 35. 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 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 29 July 2002:
    PHYLIP 3.6 is now available in a third "alpha release".

    For details see the link below under "Get Me PHYLIP". This is access number of this page since 1 January 2003. To see the number of accesses in previous years look

    36. Welcome To Plant Research International
    Offer research services in plant genetics and reproduction, crop physiology, agrosystems, soil fertility, and the optimization of plant health.
    http://www.plant.wageningen-ur.nl/

    37. 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

    38. GeneTests Home Page
    Medical genetics knowledge base. NIH funded, expertauthored descriptions of inherited disorders. Covers genetic testing in diagnosis and management and genetic counseling of patients.
    http://www.geneclinics.org
    Funded by NIH, HRSA, and DOE
    GeneReviews
    Clinics Laboratories testing for
    Diseases
    Average Daily Hits
    GeneReviews
    Laboratory Directory
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    Administrative Use
    Welcome to the GeneTests Web site, a publicly funded medical genetics information resource developed for physicians, other healthcare providers, and researchers, available at no cost to all interested persons. Use of this Web site assumes acceptance of the Direct questions to genetests@genetests.org
    At This Site
    GeneReviews Online publication of expert-authored disease reviews Laboratory Directory International directory of genetic testing laboratories Clinic Directory International directory of genetics and prenatal diagnosis clinics Educational Materials
    • Illustrated glossary About genetic services Teaching tools ... New Features Laboratory Testing Results Linked to Glossary Web Site Usage Statistics Name Change Search by Chromosomal Locus New GeneReviews New Lab Listings 13 new listings GeneTests is a supplement to and not a substitute for medical advice. Patients with specific questions about genetic counseling or testing should contact their healthcare provider or a genetics clinic. GeneTests does not endorse, advertise, or sell products or services.

    39. The American Journal Of Human Genetics
    Since its inception in 1948, AJHG has provided a record of research and review relating to heredity Category Reference Education University of Chicago Press......The University of Chicago Press, Journals Division. Editor Stephen T. Warren,Ph.D. Sponsor American Society of Human genetics, ISSN 00029297.
    http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/AJHG/home.html
    [Editor: Stephen T. Warren, Ph.D.] [Sponsor: American Society of Human Genetics] ISSN: 0002-9297 AJHG Electronic Edition
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    Journal Description

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    List of Institutions Currently Registered

    Letter to Institutional Subscribers

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    Available Tables of Contents
    Information for Contributors Preparation of Word and WordPerfect Manuscripts General Instructions Special Instructions for Tables Special Instructions for Math Guidelines for Submission of Artwork ... AJHG Order Single Articles or Back Issues How to Become a Member of ASHG Permission to Reprint Advertising Information and Rates ... Journals Division

    40. National Fish And Wildlife Forensics Laboratory
    Overview of specialties in morphology, genetics, criminalistics, pathology performed for US government, and offering technical support against animal related crime worldwide from Ashland, OR.
    http://www.lab.fws.gov/about.htm
    E-mail Feedback NAVIGATION LINKS HOME ABOUT The Laboratory Organization The Laboratory Mission General Information on the Laboratory: Home About Resources FAQ ... Site Map

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