genetics

OBM Genetics [electronic journal].

LIDSEN Publishing Inc.




genetics

Genetics & epigenetics [electronic journal].

Auckland, New Zealand : Libertas Academica




genetics

Human Genetics and Genomics: A Practical Guide


 
Finally meeting the need for a laboratory manual on human genetics, this practical guide is the perfect companion title to all major standard textbooks on the subject. The authors all have a high-level research background and are actively involved in teaching and counseling.
Based on a standard curriculum in human genetics, each chapter equals one practical unit of the course and topics range from basics in human inheritance to genetics in major disease

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Imaging, manipulation and optogenetics in zebrafish / Itia Amandine Favre-Bulle

Online Resource




genetics

Mapping Mexico's genetics and a news roundup (13 Jun 2014)

Mapping Mexico's genetically diverse population; roundup of daily news with David Grimm.




genetics

Tracking ivory with genetics, the letter R, and a news roundup

Samuel Wasser discusses using genetics to track down sources of elephant ivory, Suzanne Boyce talks with Susanne Bard about why it's so hard to say the letter R, and David Grimm brings online news stories about declining devils, keeping dinos out of North America, and the tiniest flea circus. Hosted by Sarah Crespi. [Img: guido da rozze/Flickr CC BY 2.0]




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Podcast: Taking race out of genetics, a cellular cleanse for longer life, and smart sweatbands

Online news editor David Grimm shares stories on killing cells to lengthen life, getting mom’s microbes after a C-section, and an advanced fitness tracker that sits on the wrist and sips sweat.   Michael Yudell joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss an initiative to replace race in genetics with more biologically meaningful terms, and Lena Wilfert talks about drivers of the global spread of the bee-killing deformed wing virus.   [Image: Vipin Baliga/(CC BY 2.0)]




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Podcast: Giant virus genetics, human high-altitude adaptations, and quantifying the impact of government-funded science

This week, viruses as remnants of a fourth domain of life, a scan of many Tibetan genomes reveals seven new genes potentially related to high-altitude life, and doubts about dark energy with Online News Editor David Grimm. Danielle Li joins Sarah Crespi to discuss her study quantifying the impact of government funding on innovation by linking patents to U.S. National Institutes of Health grants. Listen to previous podcasts. Download the show transcript. Transcripts courtesy of Scribie.com. [Image: artubo/iStockphoto; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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A cryo–electron microscope accessible to the masses, and tracing the genetics of schizophrenia

Structural biologists rejoiced when cryo–electron microscopy, a technique to generate highly detailed models of biomolecules, emerged. But years after its release, researchers still face long queues to access these machines. Science’s European News Editor Eric Hand walks host Meagan Cantwell through the journey of a group of researchers to create a cheaper, more accessible alternative. Also this week, host Joel Goldberg speaks with psychiatrist and researcher Goodman Sibeko, who worked with the Xhosa people of South Africa to help illuminate genetic details of schizophrenia. Though scientists have examined this subject among Western populations, much less is known about the underlying genetics of people native to Africa. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download a transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast




genetics

Genetics of Male Infertility: a Case-Based Guide for Clinicians / edited by Mohamed Arafa, Haitham Elbardisi, Ahmad Majzoub, Ashok Agarwal

Online Resource




genetics

Brassica improvement: molecular, genetics and genomic perspectives / Shabir Hussain Wani, Ajay Kumar Thakur, Yasin Jeshima Khan, editors

Online Resource




genetics

Molecular population genetics / Matthew W. Hahn (Indiana University)

Hahn, Matthew William, 1975- author




genetics

Infections of the Central Nervous System: Pathology and Genetics


 
Highly commended at the British Medical Association (BMA) Awards 2019, this new volume from the International Society of Neuropathology series addresses infections of the nervous system, written by expert editors. An expansive and inclusive contents list including rare disorders presented in easily referable chapters, containing; definitions, microbiological characteristics, epidemiology, clinical features, lab tests, pathology, genetics and treatment

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genetics

Human Genetics and Genomics: A Practical Guide


 
Finally meeting the need for a laboratory manual on human genetics, this practical guide is the perfect companion title to all major standard textbooks on the subject. The authors all have a high-level research background and are actively involved in teaching and counseling.
Based on a standard curriculum in human genetics, each chapter equals one practical unit of the course and topics range from basics in human inheritance to genetics in major disease

Read More...




genetics

Evolutionary genetics : concepts, analysis, and practice / Glenn-Peter Sætre and Mark Ravinet

Sætre, Glenn-Peter, author




genetics

Human Genetics and Genomics: A Practical Guide


 
Finally meeting the need for a laboratory manual on human genetics, this practical guide is the perfect companion title to all major standard textbooks on the subject. The authors all have a high-level research background and are actively involved in teaching and counseling.
Based on a standard curriculum in human genetics, each chapter equals one practical unit of the course and topics range from basics in human inheritance to genetics in major disease

Read More...




genetics

The applied genetics of humans, animals, plants and fungi / Bernard C. Lamb

Lamb, Bernard C




genetics

Mycorrhiza : state of the art, genetics and molecular biology, eco-function, biotechnology, eco-physiology, structure and systematics / Ajit Varma, editor




genetics

The fungal kingdom / edited by Joseph Heitman, Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina ; Barbara J. Howlett, School of Biosciences, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, NSW, Australia ; P




genetics

Why the Americans With Disabilities Act Matters for Genetics

Interview with Ellen Wright Clayton, MD, JD , author of Why the Americans With Disabilities Act Matters for Genetics




genetics

Evolutionary genetics of the family Placobranchidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Opisthobranchia: Sacoglossa)




genetics

Analysis of glycerol 3-phosphate dehydrogenase and sarco/endoplasmic reticulum calcium ion channel ATpase for use in deep metazoan phylogenetics




genetics

Population genetics of Antarctic seals




genetics

Conservation of subterranean biodiversity in Western Australia: using molecular genetics to define spatial and temporal relationships




genetics

Population genetics, species boundaries, and conservation of the Jollyville Plateau salamander, Eurycea tonkawae




genetics

Phylogenetics of a fungal invasion: origins and widespread dispersal of white-nose syndrome




genetics

Phylogenetics of a Fungal Invasion: Origins and Widespread Dispersal of White-Nose Syndrome




genetics

Phylogenetics of a Fungal Invasion: Origins and Widespread Dispersal of White-Nose Syndrome




genetics

The evolution of medical genetics: a British perspective / Peter S. Harper

Dewey Library - RB155.H37 2020




genetics

GSK, 23andMe to apply personal genetics to drug discovery

New partnership is part of GSK’s R&D face-lift, which includes an increased focus on immune system targets




genetics

Atlas of hematopathology : morphology, immunophenotype, cytogenetics, and molecular approaches / Faramarz Naeim ... [et al.]




genetics

Human molecular genetics / Tom Strachan, BSc, PhD, FRSE, FMedSci, Andrew P Read, MA, PhD, FRCPath, FMedSci

Strachan, T., author