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  • ==Genetics==
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  • ...ght, Sewall | date=1984| title= Evolution and the Genetics of Populations: Genetics and Biometric Foundations v. 1 (Genetic & Biometric Foundations); New Editi ...ght, Sewall | date=1984| title= Evolution and the Genetics of Populations: Genetics and Biometric Foundations v. 2 (Theory of Gene Frequencies); New Edition |
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  • #REDIRECT [[Transcription (genetics)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dominant (genetics)/Definition]]
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  • ...://www.genetics.org/cgi/reprint/119/1/1.pdf "Sewall Wright (1889-1988)"] ''Genetics'' '''119''' (1): 1-4. ....org/cgi/reprint/115/1/1.pdf "Sewall Wright and physiological genetics"] ''Genetics'' '''115''' (1): 1-2.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Central dogma of molecular genetics]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Genetics and biology of human eye color.
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  • {{r|Genetics||**}} {{r|Central dogma of molecular genetics}}
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  • An [[America|American]] [[genetics|geneticist]], author and co-founder of The [[Genographic Project]].
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  • The study of language through human genetics and human development.
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  • {{r|Genetics}} {{r|Mendelian genetics||**}}
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  • Branch of genetics which deals with the genetic variability in individual responses to drugs a
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  • (1892-1964) One of the founders of theoretical population genetics and widely known for his work in enzyme kinetics.
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  • *[[Solenoid (genetics)]]
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  • A cross in genetics between two individuals identically heterozygous at two loci, for example,
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  • In genetics, a protein which binds to specific DNA sequences, thereby controlling the m
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  • | journal = Trends in Genetics
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  • ...theory and path analysis and one of the founders of theoretical population genetics.
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  • {{r|Central dogma of molecular genetics}}
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  • Research into behaviour genetics which aid the study of individual differences, by highlighting the role of
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  • *McClintock B (1929) A cytological and genetical study of triploid maize. ''Genetics'' 14:180–222 ...ck B (1941) The stability of broken ends of chromosomes in ''Zea mays'', ''Genetics'' 26:234–82
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  • *[http://www.hgc.gov.uk Human Genetics Commission] - advisory body to the UK government
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  • {{r|Genetics}} ===Genetics===
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  • ...Winner of the 1933 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work in genetics, specifically his discoveries of the role of the chromosome in heredity.
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  • ...[[rapport]], [[persuasion]], [[coercion]], [[force]], [[self-interest]], [[genetics]] or a variety of other factors.
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  • Professor at the [[Kaiser William Institute of Anthropology, Human Genetics, and Eugenics]], who was part of the development of [[Nazi race and biologi
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  • Beckwith, J and Silhavy, T. J. (1992). ''The Power of Bacterial Genetics: A Literature Based Course'', Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press NY ISBN 0
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Larizza 2005 Update on the cytogenetics and molecular genetics of chordoma}}
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  • ...arbara McClintock June 16, 1902 — September 2, 1992] By Nina V. Fedoroff , Genetics 136 1-10 (January, 1994)
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  • In [[genetics]], '''translation''' is the production of [[protein]]s in living cells. The
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  • *Caldwell, H.K. and Young, W.S., III. Oxytocin and Vasopressin: Genetics and Behavioral Implications in Lim, R. (ed.) Handbook of Neurochemistry and
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  • ...u/~melcher/MG/MGW3/MG334.html Horizontal gene transfer] (p334 of Molecular Genetics by Ulrich Melcher).
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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 * {{cite book | last = Willis | first = Malcolm | title = Genetics of the Dog | publisher = Howell Book House | location = New York | year = 1
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  • * [http://www.maizegdb.org/ Maize Genetics and Genomics Database project]
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  • ==Genetics: From Mixed-Breed Dog to Purebred Dog== ...ance even within the same litter. (see [[dihybrid cross]] and [[Mendelian Genetics]] for more information.)
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  • ...eloping protocols for molecular profiling of cancer; studying evolutionary genetics, and patterns of mutations correlated with longevity. They are exploring th
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  • ==Genetics==
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  • ==Genetics==
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  • ...dire warning of possible adverse consequences of the trends in modern GNR (genetics, nanotechnology, and robotics) science.
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  • * [http://www.wsgenetics.org White Shepherd Health & Genetics Project]
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  • {{r|Transformation (genetics)|Transformation}}
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  • ...to this study have evolved: [[anatomy]], [[physiology]], [[embryology]], [[genetics]], [[ethology]] (the study of animal behavior), [[ecology]], [[taxonomy|tax
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Central dogma of molecular genetics]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...Wright also made major contributions to mammalian genetics and biochemical genetics. ...nbreeding coefficient]] and [[F-statistics]], standard tools in population genetics. He was the chief developer of the mathematical theory
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  • ...00th anniversary of the birth of Barbara McClintock". ''Russian Journal of Genetics'' 38:984–87<!--I've added 'A' to the title, presuming poor translation of ...(1993) ''The Dynamic Genome: Barbara McClintock's Ideas in the Century of Genetics'' Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, New York. ISBN 0-87969-396-7
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  • ...hing plant related within other disciples like [[anatomy]], [[ecology]], [[genetics]], [[morphology]], [[physiology]], [[systematics]] and [[taxonomy]].
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  • ...ted disease. Although doctors of medicine who are board certified in human genetics may and do counsel clients, a group of allied health professionals who are ...medical genetics workforce: an analysis of clinical geneticist subgroups. Genetics in Medicine. 8(10):603-14, 2006 Oct.
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  • {{r|Human genetics}}
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  • ...GL. Report of Banbury Summit meeting on training of physicians in medical genetics, October 20–22, 2004. Genet Med 2005;7:433–438.) Instead, human genetic ==Development of human genetics as a field in medicine and clinical laboratory science==
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  • *[[Genetics]]
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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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  • *[http://www.plosgenetics.org/ PLoS Genetics]
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...the generation of adaptation was considerably diminished. Later, Mendelian genetics supplanted the notion of inheritance of acquired traits, eventually leading
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  • ...at do not use living organisms. Examples are [[DNA microarray]]s used in [[genetics]], enzyme catalysts such as [[glucose isomerase]] (used to make high fructo .... Throughout the use of agriculture farmers have inadvertently altered the genetics of their crops through introducing them to new environments, [[plant breedi
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  • ...ine]] awarded to her in 1983 for the discovery of genetic [[Transposition (genetics)|transposition]]; to date, she has been the first and only woman to receive ...Obviously, this telephone call cast the die for my future. I remained with genetics thereafter." <ref>McClintock B ''A short biographical note: Barbara McClint
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  • ...titution of Washington Yearbook 44, (1945): 108-112. McClintock, B. "Maize Genetics." Carnegie Institution of Washington Yearbook 45, (1946): 176-186. McClinto ..., or [[retrotransposon]]s, move in the genome by being '''[[Transcription (genetics)|transcribed]] to [[RNA]]''' and then transcribed back to DNA catalyzed by
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  • ...society, or both. For example, collecting blood for a study of population genetics, where the subjects will be anonymized, has the slight risk of drawing bloo
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  • In [[genetics]], '''micro RNAs''' ('''miRNA''') are a form of single ...other [[gene]]s. miRNAs are specified by genes which are [[Transcription (genetics)|transcribed]] from [[DNA]] into an RNA called primary-micro RNA, ('''pri-m
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  • ...pact on World Food Supply. Public lecture at the Third International Wheat Genetics Symposium, August 5-9, 1968. Canberra, Australia, Australian Academy of Sci
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  • ...tion on a host of problems, especially in developmental (or physiological) genetics, well worthy of further study. It does not, however, seem to require any mo
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  • ...the [[Molecular_structure_of_Nucleic_Acids | physical (molecular) basis of Genetics]]<ref>Watson and Crick's model of DNA</ref>.
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  • ...1) and [[ASPM]] (MCPH5; for overview, see [[CZ:Ref:Stern 2006 Evolutionary Genetics: is brain evolution still continuing in modern humans?|Stern and Woods, 200
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  • ...nd sedentary lifestyle) cannot be neglected, there is much focus on the '''genetics of obesity''' to explain variations in individual susceptibility to adiposi ==Population genetics==
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  • ...provided a foundation for studies of antibiotic resistance and population genetics, its contributions to many other areas of medicine are just now being devel
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  • ...hylum<ref name=Funch1996 />; other related phylum is ''[[Entoprocta]]''. [[Genetics|Genetic]] analysis of ''Symbion'' appears to indicate a closer relation to
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  • ...s imported from the Netherlands for military or police work may have mixed genetics and may not possess all the Malinois characteristics.<ref> {{cite web | url
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  • ...slavery, eugenics… )”.<ref>Pilar Ossorio and Troy Duster (2005): ‘Race and Genetics’, ''American Psychologist'', 60/1, p. 115</ref> ...estral Categories in Human Genetics Research’, ''American Journal of Human Genetics'', 77, pp. 519-532</ref> A key text of the time was Indigenous Races of the
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  • ===Genetics and aggression=== ...ion is that of its heritability. While the exact amount of influence that genetics have is still questioned, studies on animals have shown that a tendency tow
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  • ...th potential biotechnological application in environmental detoxification. Genetics and Molecular Research, 1(1676-5680), 181-194. Retrieved March 20, 2008, fr ...R. V. (March 31, 2004). Energetic metabolism of Chromobacterium violaceum. Genetics and Molecular Research, 1(1676-5680), 162-166. Retrieved March 22, 2008, fr
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  • ==Genetics== ...genetics can be accessed at [http://www.maizegdb.org/ MaizeGDB], the Maize Genetics and Genomics Database.
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  • ...like elements in Arabidopsis thaliana: Structure, diversity and evolution. Genetics 156:2019– 2031. PMID 11102392</ref> <ref>Mao L, Wood TC, Yu YS, Budiman ...JL. (1998) The paleontology of intergene retrotransposons of maize. Nature Genetics 20:43–45. PMID 9731528</ref>
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  • ...is, coalescence and the evolution of the three domains of life ''Trends in Genetics'' [http://web.uconn.edu/gogarten/articles/TIG2004_cladogenesis_paper.pdf '' ...sizes in hominoids using data from multiple loci ''Genetics'' [http://www.genetics.org/cgi/content/full/162/4/1811 '''162''':1811-23]
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  • ...tus'' (image 1)] at the [http://itgmv1.fzk.de/ Institute of Toxicology and Genetics]. Accessed 12 September 2006. ...tus'' (image 2)] at the [http://itgmv1.fzk.de/ Institute of Toxicology and Genetics]. Accessed 12 September 2006.
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  • ...of Finding Oprah’s Roots, Finding Your Own (Crown, 2007), a meditation on genetics, genealogy, and race. His other recent books are America Behind the Color L
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  • ...9th century. In 1927, the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Genetics and Eugenics was established, experimenting to discriminate race on the bas
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  • ...69) was professor at the [[Kaiser William Institute of Anthropology, Human Genetics, and Eugenics]], who was part of the development of [[Nazi race and biologi
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  • '''Pharmacogenomics''', or '''pharmacogenetics''', is the "branch of genetics which deals with the genetic variability in individual responses to drugs a
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  • ...nd biology in fields such as [[biophysics]], [[biochemistry]], [[molecular genetics]] and [[molecular biology]].
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  • ...made major contributions to [[Statistics]], [[Evolutionary Biology]] and [[Genetics]]. According to Anders Hald writing in '' A History of Mathematical Statist
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  • '''gêne''' ''genetics'' = '''Jêan''' ''girl'' = '''Gêne''' ''Eugene''; '''gênes''' = '''jêans '''gênes''' ''genetics'' = '''jêans''' ''trousers'', cf. '''Jêan''' ''woman'' (but French man ''
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  • ...of a mathematically oriented Theoretical Biology by developing population genetics, population ecology, and general systems theory. Nowadays, it has infiltrat
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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 ...= Malcolm | title = The German Shepherd Dog, Its History, Development, and Genetics | publisher = ARCO Pub. Co | location = New York | year = 1977 | isbn = 978
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  • ...ologs in other organisms.<ref>Devine, Kevin M. (2000). "Bacillus subtilis: Genetics."</ref> ...wide range of responses. <ref>Devine, Kevin M. (2000). "Bacillus subtilis: Genetics."</ref>
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  • ...by the RNA's ability to '''store''', '''transmit''', and '''duplicate''' [[genetics|genetic]] information, just like [[DNA]] does. RNA can also act as a [[rib ...f the wrong [[chirality (chemistry)|chirality]] act as chain [[terminator (genetics)|terminators]].
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  • ...tes,''' p. 227-242. In D. Rollinson and R. M. Anderson (eds.), Ecology and Genetics of Host-Parasite Interactions. Academic Press, London. ISBN 0-12-593690-7 ...), Genetics, New Frontier: Proceedings of the XV International Congress of Genetics. Oxford and I.B.H., New Delhi.
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  • Pathologists subspecializing in this area focus on the understanding of human genetics at a molecular level. They may confirm or rule out suspected genetic diseas
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  • ...rous sclerosis]]), infectious diseases and [[endocrinology]]. The study of genetics is also becoming increasingly important. From the basic science of cutaneous genetics and immunology, to the practical application of new knowledge and technolog
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  • ...et al.|authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2007 |format= |work= |publisher=Plos Genetics|pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}</ref>. In turn, the
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  • ...e kept to a minimum. No detailed discussion of general dog topics such as genetics, whelping, choosing a reputable breeder, how to care for puppies, and so fo
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  • ...l from one bacterial cell to another in a process known as [[transduction (genetics)|transduction]], and this [[horizontal gene transfer]] is one reason why th ...tools for introducing new genes into the host (known as [[transformation (genetics)|transformation]] or [[transfection]]), and this approach of using viruses
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  • ...regulation might take place. The set point model is rooted in physiology, genetics and molecular biology, and suggests that there is an active feedback mechan
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  • ...n of Species published in 1937,<ref name=dobzhansky37> Dobzhansky T (1937) Genetics and the origin of species. New York: Columbia University Press. 364 p </ref ...r's first book combined insights and methods from paleontology, population genetics, systematics, and natural history, thus providing a unified modern evolutio
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  • ...ution, frameshift, and sequence-substitution mutageneses. Annual Review of Genetics 36:279-303. ...nstability of the human genome: mutation and DNA repair in Human Molecular Genetics 2 by Tom Strachan and Andrew P. Read (1999) published by John Wiley & Sons,
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  • ...k of [[Gregor Mendel]] and there was little or no knowledge available on [[genetics]], so the fifth chapter discusses the laws of variation in relatively vague
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  • ...ular biology, ecology and evolutionary biology, neurobiology and behavior, genetics and development, physiology, and so on, reflecting the particular cultures
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  • ...e bacteria. Bacteriophages proved ideal model organisms for the study of [[genetics]] and [[molecular biology]]. [[Image:Twort.JPG|thumb|200 px|Frederick Twort
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  • A radical ambition of some groups is [[human enhancement]] via genetics, eventually by [[molecular engineering]]. ''See also:'' [[transhumanism]].
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  • ...species: ''[[Corucia zebrata]]'' is black, and the autosomal [[Dominance (genetics)|dominant]] color is yellow-green.<ref>Jones SL, Schnirel BL (2006) Subspec ...4464/}}</ref> Eiberg and colleagues showed in a study published in ''Human Genetics'' that a mutation in the 86th [[intron]] of the ''[[HERC2]]'' gene, which i
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  • ...minor allele frequency]] &mdash; the lowest allele frequency at a [[locus (genetics)|locus]] that is observed in a particular population.
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  • ...have been driven by concepts and techniques developed in the science of [[genetics]]. This scientific plant breeding has contributed about 50% of the improvem ==Genetics and crop breeding intertwined==
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  • ...osure as well, but can have other causes such as hormone activity, stress, genetics, and reactions to certain medications<ref name=Situm>Situm M, M Kolić, Z B
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  • ...ork from developmental biology, paleontology, developmental and population genetics, cancer research, physics, and theoretical biology, this book explores the *'''<u>Abstract:</u>>''' During the 20th century our understanding of genetics and the processes of gene expression have undergone revolutionary change. I
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  • ...son with non-human [[primate|primates]]. Physical anthropologists study [[genetics]] and [[physiology]] in modern populations as well as in the fossil record ===Genetics===
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  • ...vital functions of an organism occur within cells, and cells contain the [[genetics|hereditary information]] necessary for regulating cell functions and for tr ...interfere with its processing. During processing, DNA is [[Transcription (genetics)|transcribed]], or copied into a special RNA, called mRNA. This mRNA is the
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  • ...e > Allergy & Immunology}}</ref> although [[Kostmann syndrome#genetics|the genetics]] are not completely clear.<ref name=Carlsson/>
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  • ...ological]] science".<ref>Luria, S. E. (1947). Recent advances in bacterial genetics. Bacteriological Reviews 11, page 1.</ref>. For this work he was awarded th ...(biology)|cell]] resulting from the introduction, uptake and [[expression (genetics)|expression]] of foreign genetic material, generally [[DNA]] (see this [h
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  • ...morphology, the fossil record, patterns of embryological development, and genetics.
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  • ...ef> Meighen, E.A. Genetics of bacterial bioluminescence. Annual Review of Genetics. Vol.28:117-139. Dec 1994.</ref> *Meighen, E.A. Genetics of bacterial bioluminescence. Annual Review of Genetics. Vol.28:117-139. Dec 1994.
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  • ...heir genetic [[transcription (genetics)|transcription]] and [[translation (genetics)|translation]] &mdash; the two central processes in [[molecular biology]] &
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  • ...The Genetic Legacy of the Mongols | journal=The American Journal of Human Genetics | year=2003 | volume= 72| issue=72 | pages= 717–721; | url= | doi = 10.10
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  • ...ally, genetic counseling is the province of [[physician]]s who are [[Human genetics|human geneticists]], and of health professionals who are certified [[geneti
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  • ...vironmental Factors in Relative Body Weight and Human Adiposity. Behavior Genetics, 27: 4</ref> <ref name=Farooqi/> Studies have also recognised genetic varia ...t interest as the disease is so closely linked to high risk health issues. Genetics cannot be the sole cause of obesity and normal weight obesity, because the
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  • :* '''''Bacterial [[Transformation (genetics)|Transformation]]''' or direct uptake of extracellular DNA.'' :* '''''[[Transduction (genetics)|Transduction]]''' of genes by bacterial viruses.''
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  • ...m of lissencephaly is only now becoming more defined as neuroimaging and [[genetics]] has provided more insights into migration disorders. There are around 20
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  • * Bell, G. (1982). The Masterpiece Of Nature: The Evolution and Genetics of Sexuality. University of California Press, Berkeley, 635 pp.
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  • ...study of phage biology that directly yielded major insights into bacterial genetics, molecular biology, and the exact manner in which viruses reproduce and spr Genetics [http://www.genetics.org/cgi/reprint/28/6/491 28:491-511]</ref>
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  • Models of gene flow can be derived from [[population genetics]], e.g. [[Sewall Wright]]'s [[neighborhood model]], Wright's [[island model
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  • ...study of phage biology that directly yielded major insights into bacterial genetics, molecular biology, and the exact manner in which viruses reproduce and spr Genetics [http://www.genetics.org/cgi/reprint/28/6/491 28:491-511]</ref>
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  • ...ces Committee]], and on the Advisory Board for the Council for Responsible Genetics.
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  • ...and lacks a sexual cycle, therefore it is not very useful in the study of genetics.
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  • “Temperature, Viral Genetics, and the Transmission of West Nile Virus by Culex pipiens Mosquitoes” ...vironmental changes.<ref> Kilpatrick, A. Marm., et al. “Temperature, Viral Genetics, and the Transmission of West Nile Virus by Culex pipiens Mosquitoes”. P
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  • ...RNA is identical to viral mRNA and thus can be immediately [[translation (genetics)|translated]] by the host cell. Negative-sense viral RNA is complementary t ...anscription (genetics)|transcription]], [[RNA processing]], [[translation (genetics)|translation]], [[protein]] transport, and [[immunology]].
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  • ...66: 2247–2252.</ref>,<ref>Hodges SA, Whittall JB, Fulton M, Yang JY. 2002. Genetics of floral traits influencing reproductive isolation between ''Aquilegia for
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  • ...in although some doctors believe that ALL develops from a combination of [[Genetics|genetic]] and environmental factors. However, there is no definite way of
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  • ...and art. The skilled breeder has at least general knowledge of [[dog]] [[genetics]] and health, and in-depth knowledge of the [[breed standard]] and [[confor
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  • ...vital functions of an organism occur within cells, and cells contain the [[genetics|hereditary information]] necessary for cell functions and for transmitting ...rds have wings, even those which do not fly. Today, there is evidence from genetics that ''all'' organisms have a shared ancestry in ancient communities of mic
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  • ...[[Xenopus tropicalis]]'', is now being promoted as a more viable model for genetics. [[Roger Wolcott Sperry]] used ''X. laevis'' for his famous experiments des
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  • * Mower JP ''et al.''(2004) Plant genetics: gene transfer from parasitic to host plants ''Nature'' '''432''':165-166 ...ells, enabling DNA to be transferred.<ref>Mower JP ''et al.'' (2004) Plant genetics: gene transfer from parasitic to host plants. ''Nature'' '''432''': 165–1
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  • ...mbers of them can be grown, microbes are important for teaching us about [[genetics]] - the science of inheritance. Study of [[inheritance]] of traits in micro ...rberg]] they played a major part in the rapid advances in biochemistry and genetics between 1945 to 1960. Bacterial viruses - [[bacteriophages]], or just [[pha
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  • ...gress fostered by these discoveries after 1975 quickly extended to plant [[genetics]] and [[plant breeding]]. Many new plant breeding techniques were invented, ...pressed by the plant. To do this, a [[promoter]] to drive [[Transcription (genetics)|transcription]] and a termination sequence to stop transcription of the ne
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  • The placebo effect may be partly determined by genetics.<ref name="pmid23110189">{{cite journal| author=Hall KT, Lembo AJ, Kirsch I
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  • ...ntitative traits in the selfed progeny of double monoploid maize stocks. ''Genetics'' 45(7): 855–866.</ref>.
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  • ...rtin pathway and the control of body weight: lessons from human and murine genetics ''Obesity Rev'' 8:293–306</ref><ref>Farooqi IS, O’Rahilly S(2008) Mutat
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  • ...mistry]]. Biochemistry is also associated with [[molecular biology]] and [[genetics]]. ...als science]], [[Medicinal chemistry]], [[Molecular Biology]], [[Molecular genetics]], [[Nanotechnology]], [[Organometallic chemistry]], [[Petrochemistry]], [[
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  • ..., 47,418 for ‘spinal trauma, 575,965 for ‘[[virus]]’, and 1,059,081 for '[[Genetics|gene]]'. <ref> PubMed. Retrieved 8 April, 2007</ref>
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  • The differences between life span between species demonstrate the role of [[genetics]] in determining maximum life span ("rate of aging"). The records (in years ...GENETICS | volume=118 | issue=1 | year=1988 | pages=75-86 | url=http://www.genetics.org/cgi/reprint/118/1/75 | id=PMID 8608934}}</ref>
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  • ...B153%2F3%2F1071 Erwin Schrodinger and the origins of molecular biology.] ''Genetics'' 153:1071-6 PMID 10545442 ...thermodynamics of living systems. In a review of the state of knowledge of genetics at that time,
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  • ...rain evolution still continuing un modern human” European Journal of Human Genetics Volume 14, pages 799-800</ref>. [[HAR1]] is an RNA gene that is expressed
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  • In the [[Western world]], crop breeding based on '''scientific genetics''', and most recently the use of [[genetic modification|gene manipulation]] ...ral products, and nutritional needs of farm animals.[[Plant breeding]] and genetics contribute additionally to farm productivity. Advanced seed engineering has
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  • ...Science were attacked ([[Theory of relativity]], [[Quantum mechanics]], [[Genetics]], [[Cybernetics]], etc.). With Axiom 4, no dialectics, no [[doublethink]]
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  • ...mistry]]. Biochemistry is also associated with [[molecular biology]] and [[genetics]]. ...cience]], [[medicine]], [[metallurgy]], [[molecular biology]], [[molecular genetics]], [[nanoscience]] or [[nanotechnology]], [[pharmacology]] and many sub-dis
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  • ...uage disorders—there is no detailed discussion of our current knowledge of genetics related to language.
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  • == Genetics and breeding == Wheat genetics is more complicated than that of most other domesticated species. Some whea
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  • ...understanding the interplay of the selection mechanism with the underlying genetics. ...tein-coding sequences]] or [[regulatory sequence]]s) being [[conservation (genetics)|conserved]] over time because of selective pressure against deleterious va
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  • ...o.htm|publisher=UCLA Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics|accessdate=28 November 2013}}</ref> There's been recent discovery of two ty
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  • ...plant's [[genome]],and the techniques frequently called [[transformation (genetics)|transformation]]. Transformation is usually achieved using gold particle #It is understood, as a basic part of population genetics, that the spread of a transgene in a wild population will be directly relat
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  • ...y discipline, from [[Molecular biology|molecular]] and [[cell biology]], [[genetics]], [[physiology]], [[medicine]], [[mathematical biology]], [[agriculture]],
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  • ...among individuals in a population, and these differences seem to have a [[genetics|genetic]] basis. The existence of a separate faculty of music is supported
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  • == Genetics and breeding == Wheat genetics is more complicated than that of most other domesticated species. Some whea
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  • ...uage disorders—there is no detailed discussion of our current knowledge of genetics related to language.
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  • ...umber of offspring that would have each characteristic, and the field of [[genetics]] began. ...genetic maps.<ref>Sturtevant, A. H. (1913) [http://www.esp.org/foundations/genetics/classical/ahs-13.pdf The linear arrangement of six sex-linked factors in D
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  • === Genetics === ...t clear.<ref name="pmid10729927">{{cite journal| author=Torgersen S| title=Genetics of patients with borderline personality disorder. | journal=Psychiatr Clin
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  • ...h frequently proved genetically wrong. With the advent of new precision in genetics, the ethics of restraint become more complex.
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  • ...of OCA2 explains most human eye color variation. American Journal of Human Genetics, 80: 241-252 (2007).
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  • ...as the burgeoning disciplines of molecular genetics, human genetics, plant genetics, heredity in man, genomics, bioinformatics, biotechnology, biomedical engin
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  • * Tijsterman M ''et al.'' (2002) The genetics of RNA silencing. Ann Rev Genet 36:489-519 PMID 12429701 ...[[micro RNA]]s (miRNAs), certain parts of the genome are [[Transcription (genetics)|transcribed]] into relatively short single-stranded RNA molecules that fol
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  • ...H., Magee, B. B., Grindle, S., Ran, Y., Scherer, S. & Magee, P. T. (1998) Genetics 149 , 1739-1752.</ref>
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  • ...in the genomics era &mdash; concepts and misconceptions] ''Nature Reviews Genetics'' 9:255-266. ...isk in medicine.</font></ref> [[trait (biology)|traits]] of a [[population genetics|population]] over successive generations, as determined by shifts in the [[
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  • ...lay a role in cells has been continually revised throughout the history of genetics, starting from abstract concepts of inheritable particles whose composition ...h sites (loci, sing. locus) are [[promoter]]s and [[operator]]s. ([[Locus (Genetics)|Locus]] is a genetic term very similar in meaning to gene, and which refer
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  • * Tijsterman M ''et al.'' (2002) The genetics of RNA silencing. Ann Rev Genet 36:489-519 PMID 12429701 ...[[micro RNA]]s (miRNAs), certain parts of the genome are [[Transcription (genetics)|transcribed]] into relatively short single-stranded RNA molecules that fol
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  • *O'Rahilly S, Farooqi IS. (2006) Genetics of obesity ''Philos Trans R Soc Lond B'' 361:1095-105 PMID 16815794
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  • ...oss-pollinated. Most fruits are [[grafting|grafted]] [[cloning|clone]]s, [[genetics|genetically]] identical. An orchard block of apples of one variety is, in e
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  • *The ''[[genetics|genetic]] model'' posits a genetic predisposition to certain behaviours. It
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  • ...erial Programmed Cell Death and Multicellular Behavior in Bacteria] ''PLoS Genetics'', Vol. 2, No. 10, e135</ref> Often these relationships are essential for g ...istorically been the workhorses for the fields of [[molecular biology]], [[genetics]] and [[biochemistry]]. By making mutations in bacteria and examining the r
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  • ...proteins]] involves multiple enzyme-mediated processes to [[Transcription (genetics)|transcribe]] genetic information from the DNA and subsequently [[Translati
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  • ...the slavery in the Harrington books is principally the result of advanced genetics and slaves engineered for roles. Genetic slaves have full human abilities;
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  • ...umber of offspring that would have each characteristic, and the field of [[genetics]] began. ...genetic maps.<ref>Sturtevant, A. H. (1913) [http://www.esp.org/foundations/genetics/classical/ahs-13.pdf The linear arrangement of six sex-linked factors in D
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  • ...anthera leo'': Implications for its ''ex situ'' conservation. Conservation Genetics. [http://abc.zoo.ox.ac.uk/Papers/consgen06_lion.pdf Online full-text pdf]</ ...lion Panthera leo: Implications for its ex situ conservation. Conservation Genetics. [http://abc.zoo.ox.ac.uk/Papers/consgen06_lion.pdf Online pdf]</ref>
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  • ...s was and continues to be the principal means of integrating evolution and genetics since the classic work of R. A. Fisher, J. B. S. Haldane, and S. Wrig | <center>Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in population genetics</center>
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  • ...ogy|exercise physiology]], [[Family medicine|family medicine]], [[Genetics|genetics]], [[Geriatrics|geriatrics]], [[Gynecology|gynecology]], [[Immunology|immun :::"If genetics are at the core of such a common condition [PCOS], the question of whether
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  • ...gical inheritance: phenotypic transmission from parents to children. Human Genetics 25: 618-637. ...Hudson, R. R., & Langley, C. H. 1989. The "hitchhiking" effect revisited. Genetics, 123, 887-899.
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  • ...of year (most prevalent during late winter/early spring) being male, age, genetics, a weakened immune system due to a condition such as HIV, and living in cro
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  • .... It also draws on [[behavioral ecology]], [[artificial intelligence]], [[genetics]], [[ethology]], [[anthropology]], [[archaeology]], [[biology]], and [[zool *'''[[Evolutionary game theory]]''', the application of [[population genetics]]-inspired models of change in gene frequency in populations to [[game theo
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  • ...r condoning suffering. Even healthy lifestyle choices may be overridden by genetics; Jim Fixx, an advocate of unquestionably healthy lifestyles such as distanc ...[cholesterol]] in [[coronary artery disease]] is significantly affected by genetics as well as diet and exercise; if lifestyle changes do not reduce measurable
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  • ...rtion of offspring that would have each characteristic, and the field of [[genetics]] began. ...rst genetic maps.<ref>Sturtevant AH (1913) [http://www.esp.org/foundations/genetics/classical/ahs-13.pdf The linear arrangement of six sex-linked factors in Dr
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  • ...important tool in many fields of sciences including biology, microbiology, genetics, diagnostics, clinical laboratories, forensic and environmental sciences, h
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  • ...for a general history of the dog type, and additional details on history, genetics, coat color, and so on.''
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  • ...University Press, 1963) and [[Daniel Kevles]], ''In the name of eugenics: Genetics and the uses of human heredity'' (New York: Knopf, 1985) ISBN 0-520-05763,
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  • ...iology Institute and Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics, University of California, Los Angeles, California. 4(4): 765–774. Retrie
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  • ...the early stages of treatment. This leads to a state of mixed [[chimera (genetics)|chimerism]] early after transplant where both recipient and donor HSC coex
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  • ===Customs, taboos and genetics=== ...own child, especially during the first year of life, and that there are [[Genetics|genetic factors]] which are determinative of this compulsion.<ref name="Har
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  • ...e toxins, it is very difficult to trace the infections, but some molecular genetics technologies, such as the automated culture system BacT/ALERT™ )<ref>{{Ci
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  • ...sses introduced into DNA strands during processes such as [[transcription (genetics)|transcription]] and [[DNA replication]].<ref name=Wang>{{cite journal | au ...RNA transcript until it reaches a region of DNA called the ''[[terminator (genetics)|terminator]]'', where it halts and detaches from the DNA. This complementa
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  • ...cMahon W., Wijsman E., Schellenberg G. (2002). ''American Journal of Human Genetics, 71'', 100-115.</ref> ...HANK3 Gene Are Associated with Autism] Synopsis of information from Nature Genetics (January 2007). 4 citations. Cure Autism Now. Retrieved March 3, 2007</ref>
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  • ....gov/condition=21hydroxylasedeficiency What is 21-hydroxylase deficiency?] Genetics Home Reference, U.S. National Library of Medicine.</ref>
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  • ...e="Gill San MT"><u>From Abstract:</u>&nbsp;The confluence of evidence from genetics, microbiology, astrobiology, and astrophysics indicates that life in the Mi
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  • Modern studies of genetics also provide numerous examples of how mutation, [[horizontal gene transfer|
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  • Most attempts at [[genetics|genetic]] repair have traditionally involved the use of a [[retrovirus]] to
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  • ...', a somewhat diffuse discourse on his theories about early civilizations, genetics and contemporary government and industrial policies. Five more chapters wer
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  • ...ame=Harrisons>J. Larry Jameson, Peter Kopp:Chapter 56. Principles of Human Genetics. Harrison's Online Featuring the complete contents of Harrison's Principles
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  • ...ike ascus, several ascomyctes have been used for elucidating principles of genetics and heredity , particularly ''[[Neurospora crassa]]''.
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  • ...ral selection in a form consistent with molecular biology and [[population genetics]]. By this theory, all extant living things are the products of descent wit Modern genetics has identified many mechanisms that enable some organisms to evolve rapidly
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  • ...lar information through the processes of [[translation]], [[Transcription (genetics)|transcription]] and [[DNA replication]] all occur within the same compartm
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  • ...i think it could also be used as a recruitment tool. I might well set up a genetics version too, if nothing else to organise some of my thoughts with respect t
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  • ...as a result of some combination of both [[ecosystem|environmental]] and [[genetics|genetic]] factors. Various theories try to combine the known data into plau ...nal'']</font> <ref name=dejager2012>De Jager PL. (2012) [“Epidemiology and Genetics”]. Chapter 3. In: [http://books.google.com/books?id=NEq9010oi80C&printsec
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  • ...emotional, cognitive and behavioral traits (the discipline of [[behavioral genetics]] is devoted to such studies). Much of this research is based on twin and a
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  • ...ds contributed 533,000 more base pairs to the organism's genome. <ref name=genetics>{{Cite journal ...of amino acids, fatty acids, enzyme cofactors, and nucleotides. <ref name=genetics/> In order for them to be cultured, a very special type of medium called Ba
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  • ...wn linguists - please add! Also, I know that we need lists for forensics, genetics, biological, physical and cultural but could only take creating so many sub
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  • *'''DNA Testing''' – Preference-matching based on genetics. See [http://www.ScientificMatch.com ScientificMatch].
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  • ...anism]]s for the studies that spawned much of our knowledge of [[molecular genetics]].<BR><BR>[[Image:Young d'Herelle.jpg|thumb|200 px|Félix d'Hérelle]]
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  • ...anism]]s for the studies that spawned much of our knowledge of [[molecular genetics]].<BR><BR>[[Image:Young d'Herelle.jpg|thumb|200 px|Felix d'Herelle]]
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  • ...of [[biology]], [[chemistry]], [[physics]], [[geology]], [[astronomy]], [[genetics]], [[ecology]], and some areas of the study of complexity and information w
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  • ...tative criteria) formed the basis of biological taxonomy before the era of genetics.
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  • <ref>Caldwell HK, Young WS III (2006) Oxytocin and vasopressin: genetics and behavioral implications. In Lim R. (ed.) ''Handbook of Neurochemistry a
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  • ::*The Relationships Of Genetics To Stress And Allostatic Load
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  • **''Medical genetics'' is concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of inherited diseases.
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  • ...with another individual, and fuse their gametes together to form a new, [[genetics|genetically]] different individual. Some animals also can reproduce both [[
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  • ...reme experiences, and especially genes. A robust finding from evolutionary genetics is that traits influenced by many genes tend to show high levels of maladap
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  • ...s) Mitochondrial sequences, nuclear inserts, systematics, and conservation genetics. Animal Conservation 1: 139–150.</ref> This has led to suggestions that S
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  • ...regulation might take place. The set point model is rooted in physiology, genetics and molecular biology, and suggests that there is an active feedback mechan
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  • ...gh the age of achieving full growth also varies by breed and by individual genetics. Females 4 years and over are called [[mare (horse)|mares]] and males are
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  • ...netic testing for BRCA gene mutations is conducted exclusively by [[Myriad Genetics]], located in [[Salt Lake City]]. ...ssdate=2006-08-12 |author=National Cancer Institute |date=2006-08-03 |work=Genetics of Breast and Ovarian Cancer}}</ref>
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  • [[Cat coat genetics]] can produce a variety of coat patterns. Some of the most common are:
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  • '' See [[Genetics of obesity]]''
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  • See also [http://www.jewishgeneticscenter.org Jewish Genetics Center] about testing.
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  • ...opulations and the individuals of the same species. (See also [[population genetics]].)
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  • ...2005) "Systems Biology: Did we know it all along?", in ''Topics in Current Genetics'' Vol. 13: Systems Biology, ed. Alberghina L, Westerhoff HV, pp.3-9. Berlin ...uries in physics and chemistry, and even in biology.<ref>Sarkar S (1998) ''Genetics and reductionism.'' Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 0521631467<
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  • ...hat AS has a hereditary factor.<ref>Muhle R, Trentacoste SV, Rapin I. "The genetics of autism." ''Pediatrics''. 2004 May;113(5):e472-86. Review. PMID 15121991<
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  • ...f the test animals. These include the [[Habitat (ecology)|habitat]], the [[genetics|genetic]] line of the test subjects, and the [[nutrition]]al content of the
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  • ...onRA/> and the scientific fields of [[cognitive psychology]], [[behavioral genetics]] and [[evolutionary psychology]].
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  • Pollitzer, William. "The Physical Anthropology and Genetics of Marginal People of the Southeastern United States." ''American Anthropol
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  • ...nature of Hegemony in Gaelic Ireland|journal=The American Journal of Human Genetics|volume=78|issue=2|pages=334–338|date=February 2006|url=http://www.journal
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