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| | Genetics |
 | | The journal is published monthly by the Genetics Society of America. |  | | This 20 page document is published on the Web by the MRC in PDF, and can be viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. |  | | This project is funded by the Josiah Macy, Jr. |
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http://bioresearch.ac.uk/browse/mesh/D005823.html
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| | Genetics Q&A: Biblical viewpoint on Genetics and DNA |
 | | Decreased Lifespans: Have We Been Looking in the Right Place? |  | | How should Christians view the human genome project? |  | | From a Biblical standpoint, how should Christians view topics such as cloning and genetic engineering? |
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http://www.answersingenesis.org/home/area/faq/genetics.asp
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| | Genetics definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms |
 | | Genetic Discrimination- Freedom Being Discriminated Based On Genetics - |  | | Immunogenetics -- the genetics of the immune system including blood groups, HLA, and the immunoglobulins. |  | | Clinical genetics -- the diagnosis, prognosis and, in some cases, the treatment of genetic diseases. |
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http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=15390
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| | Access Excellence: Genetics Links |
 | | Ultimately, the students create brochures on genetic disorders that can be distributed at a "health fair." (Judith Jones, '96 AE Fellow) |  | | This Web site is for educators with an interest in human genetics. |  | | The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) created the Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms to help people without scientific backgrounds understand the terms and concepts used in genetic research. |
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http://www.accessexcellence.org/RC/genetics.html
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| | Technorati Tag: genetics |
 | | This page shows blog posts, photos, and links that have been tagged genetics. |  | | Darwinian Genetics vs. Creation Science Study the debate between the Theory of Evolution and Creation Science as it relates to modern day genetics. |  | | Cattle DNA and Genetics Bovigen, a global genetic technology company, offers sources for your DNA testing needs. |
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http://technorati.com/tag/genetics
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| | Quantitative Genetics Resources |
 | | Victor A. McKusick and his colleagues at Johns Hopkins and elsewhere, and developed for the World Wide Web by NCBI, the National Center for Biotechnology Information. |  | | Suzanne Leal, American Journal of Human Genetics 68: 548-549. |  | | Breeding theory and progeny testing working group of the International Union of Forest Research Organizations |
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http://nitro.biosci.arizona.edu/zbook/book.html
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| | Genetics |
 | | Here you can webcast the entire show from archived segments and find additional resources and information. |  | | This government organization supports genetic and genomic research, investigation into the ethical, legal and social implications surrounding genetics research, and educational outreach activities. |  | | This site was created to help people without scientific backgrounds understand the terms and concepts used in genetic research. |
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http://www.42explore.com/genes.htm
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| | Genetic Science Learning Center |
 | | This day also marks the completion of the Human Genome Project. |  | | This site was last updated on April 06, 2006 |  | | Find out how itâs done, examine potential uses for cloning technologies and explore the related ethical, legal and social issues. |
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http://gslc.genetics.utah.edu
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| | Genetics Virtual Library |
 | | DISCLAIMER: Any comments or statements are not necessarily those of Oak Ridge National Laboratory or the Department of Energy. |  | | This is the Virtual Library of Genetics, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science, Office of Biological and Environmental Research. |  | | Ask the Geneticist: Answers questions about genetic concepts, and the etiology, treatment, research, testing, and predisposition to genetic disorders. |
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http://www.ornl.gov/TechResources/Human_Genome/genetics.html
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| | ScienceDirect Info - Content - Books - Reference Works |
 | | Easy to Use and Beautifully Presented: Meticulously organized, with extensive indices and heavily cross-referenced throughout, along with frequent lists for further reading, navigation |  | | Easy-to-use and well-organized, the Encyclopedia of Genetics is an invaluable reference work for everyone from the academic researcher or clinician to the life science student. |  | | Sydney Brenner, the 2002 Nobel Prize winner for Physiology or Medicine, and Professor Jeffrey H. Miller of UCLA supported by a distinguished group of Associate Editors, all experts in their particular disciplines, have together gathered over 700 of the world's top geneticists to contribute to this outstanding collection. |
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http://www.info.sciencedirect.com/content/books/ref_works/collections/genetics
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| | Directory of open access journals |
 | | Publisher: Medknow Publications on behalf of Indian Society of Human Genetics |  | | Keywords: anthropogenetics, biochemical genetics, biometry, clinical genetics, cytogenetics, genetic epidemiology, genetic testing, population genetics, immunogenetics, molecular genetics |  | | Keywords: plant genetics, human genetics, animal genetics, microbial genetics |
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http://www.doaj.org/ljbs?cpid=73
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| | Genetics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It is the theory that attempts to explain such phenomena as adaptation and speciation. |  | | Genetics determines much (but not all) of the appearance of organisms, including humans, and possibly how they act. |  | | Some classical genetic ideas have been supplanted with the mechanistic understanding brought by molecular discoveries, but many remain intact and in use, such as Mendel's laws. |
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| | 2. Canid Genetics |
 | | Below are some of the studies that have been conducted on this topic. |  | | Molecular genetic tools have been used to dissect the evolutionary relationships of the dog-like carnivores, revealing their place in the order Carnivora, the relationships of species within the Family Canidae, and the genetic exchange that occurs among conspecific populations. |  | | Below is a list of the various researchers involved in Canidae genetics in some form or another. |
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http://www.fiu.edu/~milesk/Genetics.htm
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| | Webquest |
 | | This is a site dedicated to the education of genetics with several links to other sites. |  | | This is a site that talks about karyotyping and what we can understand due to karyotyping. |  | | This site tells you all about the human genome project. |
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http://coe.west.asu.edu/students/molshan/web.htm
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| | Genetics and Society: Technologies: Human Cloning: Reproductive Cloning Arguments |
 | | This will be true only if we allow it to be true. |  | | The Center for Genetics and Society believes that when all the arguments are considered together the case for allowing human cloning is not compelling, and that the harms of doing so are great. |  | | Most advocates of human cloning also advocate the genetic modification of the human species. |
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http://www.genetics-and-society.org/technologies/cloning/reproarguments.html
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| | Genetics |
 | | This is a genetic disease in which the liver is unable to remove the chemical phenyl ketone which ends up being carried around the body in the blood and excreted in the urine: it is caused by a recessive gene. |  | | Don't you just hate it when you are lying in your pram gurgling away and all your dad's family come up and say "Ooooh doesn't he look just like his dad?" and then all your mum's family come and say "Oooh doesn't she look just like her mum?". |  | | DNA: this is the chemical which carries genetic information in the nuclei of cells. |
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http://www.purchon.com/biology/genetics.htm
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| | Genetics |
 | | It has further been speculated that this phenomenon is mediated at the level of DNA rearrangements in the differentiating MAC. |  | | Currently identified coassortment groups are listed in this web site. |  | | This is the stage at which meiotic crossing-over, used for making genetic maps of the MIC genome, occurs. |
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http://www.lifesci.ucsb.edu/~genome/Tetrahymena/genetics.htm
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| | Canine Diversity Homepage |
 | | Information may be available from other web sites such as Vetinfo. |  | | These abuses have not been restricted to dogs, but have also occurred in horses, cattle and many other domestic animals, largely as a consequence of outdated beliefs dating back to the early days of genetics. |  | | The Listowner reserves the right to cancel the membership of anyone who does not adhere to the generally accepted rules of good conduct on the Internet ("netiquette") See Guidelines for Members of the PSG for more detailed guidelines. |
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http://www.canine-genetics.com
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| | Canine Genetics Resources |
 | | The Open Disease Registry established by the Institute for Genetic Disease Control in Animals is the first open registry in the United States. |  | | Bragg suggests that the answer lies in the well-proven science of population genetics. |  | | In his article, The Nature of Genetic Disease, Dr. John B. Armstrong sheds light on the differences between true genetic diseases and conformational diseases. |
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http://www.workingdogs.com/genetics.htm
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| | Genetics & IVF Institute |
 | | The services to patients at Genetics and IVF have been the subject of many articles in major newspapers, such as the New York Times, and on numerous television and radio news shows. |  | | Genetics and IVF was the first American center to publicly report pregnancies using ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection) |  | | Physicians throughout the United States refer patients to us for the same reasons, and also because they know that Genetics and IVF has an extraordinary range of specialized services, including a huge number of top-quality egg donors, world’s largest group of sperm banks, one of America's most active preimplantation genetics testing centers, and more. |
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| | Rabbit Genetics |
 | | This is because, given the same genetic background, the number of pigment granules in the hair is the same. |  | | Books have been written concerning this one subject. |  | | The surface has only been scratched as far as the depth by which we could delve into the matter of genetics. |
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http://www.debmark.com/rabbits/genetics.htm
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| | Genetics Society - Home |
 | | The Genetics Society was founded by William Bateson in 1919 and is one of the oldest “learned societies” devoted to Genetics in the world. |  | | It is a registered charity, and organises meetings to promulgate genetics, supports students to attend meetings, sponsors research through fieldwork grants and student bursaries, and promotes the Public Understanding of Genetics. |  | | The Genetics Society adheres to the Data Protection Act. |
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| | Genetics [Athro, Limited: Biology] |
 | | genetics = some portion of the trait is inherited in some way. |  | | genetics = the trait is controlled by some combination of named Mendelian genes, which may be may be identified as being located on a particular chromosome, and near some other genes. |  | | Genetics = The length of DNA of the gene responsible for a trait has been identified and its sequence determined. |
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http://www.athro.com/evo/gen/geframe.html
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| | Graduate Program in Genetics |
 | | Brookhaven National Laboratory is one of several large national research laboratories sponsored by the United States Department of Energy and carries out basic and applied research in the physical, biomedical, and environmental sciences. |  | | This is why the Genetics Program was formed. |  | | We believed that no one department or institution could provide the breadth of research experience required to train the next generation of geneticists. |
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http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/gen
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| | Biozone: Genetics |
 | | This web page is a teacher resource for teaching genetics to the student. |  | | Written in point form, this page explains the phenomenon of industrial melanism and then moves on to Kettlewell's hypothesis, his experiment, observations and conclusion. |  | | These notes have been made for veterinary students. |
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| | Genetics |
 | | This Web site is run by the Public Health Genetics Unit, which was established in 1997 within the Anglia and Oxford region of the UK NHS Regional Executive. |  | | The Web site provides information about human genetic discoveries and their relationship with human health and disease prevention, including reports, books, fact sheets, a glossary of genetics terms, details about the Human Genome Project, and information about the OGDP. |  | | This document includes a summary of the current state of knowledge and discusses whether these tests should be offered to various individuals. |
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http://omni.ac.uk/browse/mesh/D005823.html
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| | Genetics : The Department of Health - P&G: Health topics: Genetics |
 | | The HGC is the Government's advisory body on how new developments in human genetics will impact on people and on health care. |  | | This is a sub group of GenCAG and their minutes and other details are available via their website: |  | | The National Genetics Education and Development Centre is a key development from the Genetics White Paper. |
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http://www.dh.gov.uk/PolicyAndGuidance/HealthAndSocialCareTopics/Genetics/fs/en
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| | Graduate School Directory - Genetics |
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http://www.gradschools.com/listings/menus/genetics_menu.html
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| | Science/AAAS Collections: Genetics |
 | | Science's SAGE KE New in the Science of Aging |  | | Find out more about why this message is appearing, and what you can do to make your experience of our site the best it can be. |  | | GENETICS: Parasite-Resistant Mosquitoes: A Natural Weapon Against Malaria? |
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http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/collection/genetics
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| | Washington University - Department of Genetics - St. Louis Missouri |
 | | This revolution emanates from the field of Genetics, and we are excited to be at its center. |  | | The possibility of finding answers to such fundamental questions makes genetics one of the most exciting fields of biology. |  | | In addition, laboratories in the Genetics Department are at the forefront of Human Molecular Genetics. |
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http://www.genetics.wustl.edu
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| | Brigham and Women's Division of Genetics - Clinical Residency Programs |
 | | For clinically oriented research projects that involve human studies or genetic epidemiology, patient cohorts may be identified during Genetics blocks in PGY2 and 3 that become the substrate for focused investigations during PGY4 or 5. |  | | The primary goal of these two new Programs is to train physicians and physician-scientists who will become leaders in Genetic Medicine, and who will catalyze the introduction of genetics into patient care. |  | | We seek to promote rigorous scientific investigations into the genetic basis of human disease, broadly defined. |
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http://genetics.bwh.harvard.edu/genetics/clinical.html
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| | Open Directory - Science: Biology: Genetics |
 | | The DNA Files: Genetic Science Documentaries Distributed by National Public Radio - A public radio series that explores the world of genes and genetic science. |  | | BBC - Genes - Explore the world of genetics and investigate the issues. |  | | Genetic Origins - Provides biochemical methods and computer tools to allow students to use their own DNA "fingerprints" as a starting point in the study of human evolution. |
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http://dmoz.org/Science/Biology/Genetics
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| | MAD.SCI Libe: Genetics |
 | | Careers in the Genetics Field: Genetics Society of America. |  | | MendelWeb: Discusses topics in classical genetics and plant science, based on the studies carried out by the German monk, Gregor Mendel in the late 1800s. |  | | Information on molecular genetics and recombinant DNA technology. |
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http://www.madsci.org/libs/areas/genetics.html
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| | Genetics Class AGR 3303 at University of Florida, Fort Lauderdale |
 | | Students will be expected to bring in genetics related articles from the popular media (newspapers, web pages, TV shows) for class discussion. |  | | (3) to become better able to understand future applications of genetics, such as: comprehending popular news reports about genetics discoveries; making management decisions involving DNA technology; and understanding personal choices that are presented by health professionals. |  | | The genetics of taste in humans, handout human.zip. |
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http://grove.ufl.edu/~turf/genetics
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| | BioMed Central BMC Genetics |
 | | BMC Genetics is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of inheritance and variation in individuals and among populations. |  | | LRTae: Improving statistical power for genetic association with case/control data when phenotype and/or genotype misclassification errors are present |  | | The challenge for genetic epidemiologists: how to analyze large numbers of SNPs in relation to complex diseases |
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| | Journal Home - Nature Genetics |
 | | Unnur Thorsteinsdottir and colleagues at deCODE genetics have discovered a genetic marker that is common in people with and without prostate cancer but that is more frequent in men with the cancer than in men without. |  | | Two new studies find that deletions in mtDNA accumulate with aging and are found at high levels in the dopamine producing neurons within the primary site of neurodegeneration in Parkinson disease. |  | | We're pleased to announce the launch of "Free Association," the Nature Genetics blog, written by the editors. |
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| | Category:Genetics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Within organisms, genetic information generally is carried in chromosomes, where it is represented in the chemical structure of particular DNA molecules. |  | | Genetics is the science of genes, heredity, and the variation of organisms, as well as the medical practice of diagnosing, treating, and counseling patients with genetic disorders. |  | | In modern research, genetics provides important tools in the investigation of the function of a particular gene, e.g. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Genetics
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| | Amazon.com: Genetics (5th Edition): Books: Peter J. Russell |
 | | This item is not eligible for Amazon Prime, but over a million other items are. |  | | This book, for all of Peter Russell's genetic knowledge, is atrocious. |  | | I would suggest that the publishers hire some editors to review the final draft of the new edition because for the money I spent on this text, it is not worth it. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0321000382?v=glance
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| | Microbial Genetics |
 | | This page or one of the links was last modified on April 4, 2006. |  | | The actionbioscience site provides some interesting insights into current challenges in biosciences (including microbial genetics). |  | | The contents include resources that may be useful for instructors and students from other institutions. |
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http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/~smaloy/MicrobialGenetics
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| | Genetics articles, jobs and information: genetics @ nature.com |
 | | Genetics articles, jobs and information: genetics @ nature.com |  | | A common genetic variant in the NOS1 regulator NOS1AP modulates cardiac repolarization |  | | Welcome to genetics@nature.com: Nature Publishing Group resources in the field of genetics |
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http://www.nature.com/genetics
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| | .: Genetics Home :. |
 | | Genomics is genetics on a grand scale enabled by new techniques such as rapid DNA sequencing and microarrays, which enable us to study many genes or all the genes of an organism at the same time. |  | | the science of genetics and links to resources in genetics. |  | | The study of genetics involves organisms all over the tree of life from bacteria to humans, and viruses too. |
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| | Genetics -- Table of Contents (172 [4]) |
 | | Copyright © 2006 by the Genetics Society of America. |  | | New Roles for Model Genetic Organisms in Understanding and Treating Human Disease: Report From The 2006 Genetics Society of America Meeting |  | | Constructing Genetic Linkage Maps Under a Tetrasomic Model |
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| | Borzoi Central - internet portal for Borzoi fanciers |
 | | Population Genetics and Breeding - article by John Armstrong |  | | Behavioral Genetics - "genetics and the behavior of domestic animals" - article by Temple Grandin and Mark Deesing, CSU Animal Science Dept. |  | | Canine Research Page - the Veterinary Genetics Laboratory providing information on current projects in Canine Genetics research |
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| | Cancer Genetics |
 | | Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry and ovarian cancer diagnosed at any age |  | | The National Society of Genetic Counselors can help you locate a genetic counselor in your area. |  | | The National Cancer Institute also has a directory of cancer genetics professionals at |
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http://www.cinj-genetics.org/health_pro/additional_info.htm
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| | UCSD Biochemical Genetics |
 | | This web site is maintained by Dr. Bruce Barshop and the UCSD Division of Biochemical Genetics, and derives no financial support from any outside agency. |  | | Links to other sites of biochemical genetic interest are also listed. |  | | It is primarily intended for Biochemical Genetics professionals to find information regarding diagnostic testing. |
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| | Genetics Program at UNH |
 | | The faculty in the Genetics Program are all engaged in active research programs and are experts in their chosen fields. |  | | This means that genetics courses provide up-to-date information on rapidly changing areas of genetics. |  | | While there is no undergraduate major in Genetics, you may minor in Genetics. |
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| | Understanding Genetics: Human Health and the Genome |
 | | This project was supported by a Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) from the NCRR, NIH. |  | | Take this survey to explore and share your views on three current issues about genetics and human health. |  | | Learn the basics of genetics, how genes are inherited, genetic testing, ethics, new therapies, and much more. |
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http://www.thetech.org/exhibits/online/ugenetics
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| | Genetics |
 | | References for the genetics section, including links to other genetics websites. |  | | Test breeding II: to test whether a gene is at a particular locus |  | | Population Genetics (also still under construction.) How selection of different kinds can change the overall genetic makeup of a breeding population. |
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http://bowlingsite.mcf.com/Genetics/Genetics.html
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| | Genetics Summaries |
 | | Archaeogenetics: Genetic Studies of Ancient Peoples (World of Genetics) |  | | Amber, Ocher, and Opal Mutations (World of Genetics) |  | | Amino Acid Disorders and Screening (World of Genetics) |
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http://www.bookrags.com/sciences/genetics
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