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  • ...humans as a biological species. Areas studied include human evolution and genetics, the human and primate fossil record, and the biology and variation of curr *[[Population genetics]], the study of biological human variability and diversity (related to evol
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  • ...sex determination, carcinogenesis, regressive and constructive evolution, genetics of domestic animals, faunal history, zoogeography, and systematics. Kosswig Specialist in genetics, Zoology Professor Curt Kosswig who escaped to Turkey in 1937, is known by
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  • ...was awarded the 1933 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work in genetics, specifically his discoveries in the role of the chromosome in heredity.<re ...ryologist and geneticist, provided the final piece of the puzzle that made genetics a science based in experimental evidence drawn from supporting data.
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  • * Hayes, W. (1970) ''The Genetics of Bacteria and their Viruses''. 2nd Edition, Blackwell. * Snyder, L. and Champness, W. (2003) ''Molecular Genetics of Bacteria'', 2nd Edition, ASM Press Washington DC ISBN 1-55581-204-X
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  • '''Jêan''' = '''Gêne''' ''persons'' = '''gêne''' ''genetics'', cf. '''Jâne''' ''person'', '''Jeàn''' ''French male name'' *Zhà (nasa '''jêans''' ''trousers'' = '''gênes''' ''genetics
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  • ...l cognition]]. The most recent research is also beginning to reveal the [[genetics|genetic]] control of processes within the mushroom bodies. ...ortant for understanding the genetic basis of their functioning, since the genetics of this species are known in exceptional detail.
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  • Devine KM (2000). "Bacillus subtilis: Genetics." In ''Encyclopedia of Microbiology, Second Edition''. Lederberg, Joshua
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  • ...W, eds. World Health Organization Classification of Tumours: Pathology and Genetics of Tumours of Haematopoietic and Lymphoid Tissues. Lyon, France: IARC Press
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  • *Dobzhansky TG. (1937) ''Genetics and the origin of species''. New York: Columbia University Press. | journal = Genetics
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  • ...se. Dr. Friedman is a leading obesity researcher working to understand the genetics and biology of weight control. He suggests that the obesity epidemic in the
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  • ...nci's invention of helicopters, submarines and tanks, and Mendel's work on genetics, ignored for decades before being independently and roughly simultaneously
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  • ...Makova KD (2009)Evolution and survival on eutherian sex chromosomes ''Plos Genetics ''http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pgen.1
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  • ...used the term "genetics" publicly at the Third International Conference on Genetics (London, England) in 1906. Heredity and variations form the basis of genetics.
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  • ==Genetics and molecular biology==
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  • ...the proportion of repeated nucleotide sequence DNA in plants. Biochemical Genetics 12, 257−269 (1974).</ref> of the [[genome]] is made up of retrotransposon ...A [[transposable elements]], they can induce [[mutation]]s by [[insertion (genetics)|inserting]] near or within genes. Furthermore, retrotransposon-induced mut
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  • ==Taxonomy and genetics==
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  • ...ogy, biostatistics, epidemiology, occupational and environmental medicine, genetics, radiation biology, physiology, risk assessment, risk communication, and pu
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  • ==Genetics== ...=Komodo2/> In 2005, biologists had two smaller specimens but didn't have [[genetics|genetic]] samples. It is an important part of the [[ecology|ecological]] [[
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  • ...ated with fat mass, weight and risk of obesity Ruth J F Loos et al. Nature Genetics 40, 768 - 775 (2008) [http://www.nature.com/ng/journal/v40/n6/full/ng.140.h 11. Genetics of Body Weight Regulation. Gregory S. Barsh, I. Sadaf Farooqi and Stephen O
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  • ...ay Gould book, Gould speaking of JBS's pluralistic synthesis of population genetics. Not just 'natural selection', as Gould interprets Haldane's writings. Gou :*Lysenko and Genetics, 1940
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  • ...rn/overview.htm Newborn Screening Resources.] National Newborn Screening & Genetics Center. 26 Jul 2007</ref> Neonatal screening for PKU is important since im
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  • ...al survive evolutionary selection? Mathematical modellings of [[population genetics]] show that, although altruists are less fit then nonaltruists, on an indiv
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  • ...en, M. Cross-species gene transfer: a major factor in evolution. Trends in Genetics. 2, page 63-66.
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  • ====Bacterial genetics starts in 1946==== ...'''horizontal gene transfer''' was first realized from study of bacterial genetics 1946, when Lederberg and Tatum discover genetic conjugation in ''Escherichi
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  • ...= Malcolm | title = The German Shepherd Dog, Its History, Development, and Genetics | publisher = ARCO Pub. Co | location = New York | year = 1977 | isbn = 978 ==Genetics==
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  • ==Use in genetics and agriculture==
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  • *[http://www.gene-watch.org Council for Responsible Genetics] - Fosters public debate about the social, ethical and environmental implic
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  • ...l linguistics, language acquisition, language change, theoretical biology, genetics, philosophy of mind, and cognitive psychology." ...ion, language development, language evolution, cognitive neuroscience, and genetics. In addition, the series welcomes contributions addressing philosophical an
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  • .... Such a cross has a variety of uses in [[Mendelian inheritance|Mendelian genetics]]; it can help determine if genes are physically linked and whether alleles
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  • ...er the latest developments in physiology, neurobiology, molecular biology, genetics research, immunology, and behavioural studies as they affect the understand
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  • ...eases came to pass. With the explosion of biotechnology based on molecular genetics, the genes themselves now receive the primary focus of medical research. [[Human genetics|Human geneticists]]
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  • ...n and population expansion in an experimental lineage of bacteriophage T7. Genetics 161:11-20. ...2004. Epistasis and its relationships to canalization in the RNA virus _6. Genetics. 167:559-567.
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  • ...y understanding of linguistics, neuroscience, paleoanthropology, molecular genetics, and animal cognition/communication. Of particular significance are those
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  • ...rch aspects of [[cytokines]] triggered by immune phenomena, as well as the genetics of immune reactions.
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  • ...2000), "Organellar genes: why do they end up in the nucleus?", ''Trends in Genetics'', '''16''' (7), pp. 315-320.
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  • ...lker–Warburg syndrome variant|Pabuşçu et al., 2002]]; [[CZ:Ref:Jansen 2005 Genetics of the polymicrogyria syndromes|Jansen and Andermann, 2005]]). At least two
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  • ...ate and spread through the host's [[genome]]. They can be harnessed as a [[genetics|genetic]] tool for analysis of [[gene]] and [[protein]] function. The use o (Forward genetics methods)
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  • ...Evolution he [J.B.S. Haldane] not only helped to marry the new science of genetics to the older one of evolutionary theory but also provided an accessible int ...of 75 pages, where a great deal of the research in mathematical population genetics published after 1932 is summarized. This contribution is particularly impor
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  • *'''J.F. Sebastian''' ([[William Sanderson]]): [[genetics|genetic]] designer whose sympathy for the replicants leads Batty to Tyrell.
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  • ...This common gut bacterium is the most widely-used organism in [[molecular genetics]]. ...]] and many other topics. ''Chlamydomonas reinhardtii'' has a well-studied genetics, with many known and mapped mutants and expressed sequence tags, and there
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  • ...ver, is the scientific community explaining - for example - the science of genetics and how it develops, or the issues to do with climate change."
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  • *Crosby, Jack L. (1973), ''Computer Simulation in Genetics,'' John Wiley & Sons, London. *Fraser, Alex and Donald Burnell (1970), ''Computer Models in Genetics,'' McGraw-Hill, New York.
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  • In [[genetics]], the '''Hardy–Weinberg principle''' states that [[gene frequency]] rema
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  • :*John Hawks Weblog: paleoanthropology, genetics, and evolution
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  • | title = Genetics of brain structure and intelligence
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  • ...llas, chimps and humans in the Family Hominidae. In recognition of their [[Genetics|genetic]] divergence some 11-13 million years ago, the orangutans are place
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  • ...espectively 0.18, 0.11, 0.089, 0.0043, and 0.0035 Mbp. Similarly, at PLOS genetics Kp342 was studied. It contained one chromose of 5,641,239 bp. There are t
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  • ...erdisciplinary journey into photosynthetic activity. Workshop on Molecular Genetics and Biophysical Aspects of Photosynthesis]. Giovanni Finazzi, Fabrice Rappa
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  • ...domestic cat (Felis catus) maps near KIT on feline chromosome B1. ''Animal Genetics'' '''37''':163-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2052.2005.01389.x</ref> ...h Siamese and Burmese patterns in the domestic cat (Felis catus). ''Animal Genetics'' '''36''':119-26. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2052.2005.01253.x
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  • ...uistics''' is the study of [[language (general)|language]] through [[human genetics]] and [[human development]]. This strongly overlaps the field of '''[[ling
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  • * Pediatric disorders and diseases (especially in genetics, neurology, endocrinology, chronic diseases of children and adolescents).
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  • ...p in science which will allow the medical community to use the individuals genetics guide their treatment. This customized treatment requires affordable and r
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  • Population genetics tries to know mostly about the consequences of genetic change in a populati
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  • *[[genetics]]
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  • ...iplines with the classical [[molecular biology|molecular]] and [[molecular genetics|molecular genetic]] analyses of bacteriophage. ...culture as organisms to organisms as cell: historical origins of bacterial genetics. J. Hist. Biol. 24:171-190.</ref>), where various types of bacterial cultu
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  • ...pects of the biology of populations, particularly in the areas of ecology, genetics, demography, and epidemiology. Primary emphasis is on development of theory ::*Ontogeny, Genetics, and Evolution: A Perspective from Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience (39
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  • ...tsov N. (2005) ''International Science between the World Wars: The Case of Genetics.'' Routledge, London. [http://www.questia.com/read/109203390 Full-Text, Req ...t in the modern evolutionary synthesis of [[Population genetics|population genetics]] &mdash; reconciling Mendel's laws of heredity and Darwin's theory of evol
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  • ...es Darwin's theory of natural selection with the development of population genetics by R. A. Fisher, Sewall Wright, and [[J. B. S. Haldane]].<ref> Ernst Mayr.
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  • ...eiosis | Genetic variability is the result of random mutations | Mendelian genetics and patterns of inheritance | Molecular biology of the gene | Evolution - t
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  • ...es called races, has been debunked as biology entered the era of molecular genetics and with the sequencing of the human genome. In general culture, the notion ...ous areas of the world, were biologically distinct. With advances in human genetics and molecular biology in more recent times, investigation of human types th
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  • ...ropology|human evolution]], tracing the [[anatomic]], [[behavioral]] and [[genetics|genetic]] linkages of our ancient, usually bipedal, ancestors.
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  • ...del species|model organism]]s for studying [[plant sciences]], including [[genetics]] and plant development.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Rensink WA, Buell CR |t Finally, plant [[Transformation (genetics)|transformation]] in Arabidopsis is routine, using ''[[Agrobacterium tumefa
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  • ...3th May 2006. ''Requires login''.</ref> He maintains a seat at the [[Human Genetics Commission]], a government advisory body, and is chair of the [[Spongiform
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  • ...rse, and sometimes, typify an entire [[horse breed| breed of horses]]. The genetics behind the inheritance of color is a fascinating subject in and of itself, ...has been, but it is only in the last decades that an understanding of the genetics has become sophisticated enough to go beyond speculation. Several [[DNA]] t
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  • **Laboratory for Toxicology, Pathology and Genetics
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  • '''Description:''' a single volume on the role of genetics in plant evolution, the first comprehensive synthesis on the topic and a pa ...e range of concepts, from the internal organization of cells and molecular genetics to cellular functions in the larger context of the organism. For beginners
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  • ...chnological advances and their range of applications in the field of human genetics. Whereas the proponents of this research are mainly focussing on the possib == Molecular Genetics ==
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