Italic title Infobox journal title Journal of MedicalGenetics cover File JMGcover.gif editor Constantin Polychronakos discipline Medicalgenetics abbreviation J. Med. Genet. publisher BMJ Group country frequency Monthly history 1964 present openaccess license impact 5.751 impact year 2009 website http jmg.bmj.com link1 http jmg.bmj.com content current link1 name Online access link2 http jmg.bmj.com content by year link2 name Online archive JSTOR OCLC 01640533 LCCN sn80001279 CODEN JMDGAE ISSN 0022 2593 eISSN 1468 6244 The Journal of MedicalGenetics is a Peer review peer reviewed medical journal focusing on human genetics . ref cite web url http jmg.bmj.com site about title About Journal of MedicalGenetics publisher Journal of MedicalGenetics accessdate 1 Aug 2009 ref ref cite web url http group.bmj.com products journals instructions for authors peer review title Peer review process publisher Journal of MedicalGenetics accessdate 1 Aug 2009 ref It has been published since September 1964 by the British Medical Association . ref cite web publisher Entrez NLM Catalog accessdate 1 Aug 2009 title Journal of MedicalGenetics url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov nlmcatalog 705401 ref The most citing journals in 2008 were American Journal of Human Genetics , Nature Genetics , Human Molecular Genetics , Human Mutation and American Journal of MedicalGenetics Part A . ref name jcr2008 2008 Journal Citation Report Science Edition. ISI Web of Knowledge. ref External links Official http jmg.bmj.com References Reflist colwidth 35em Category BMJ Group academic journals Category Monthly journals Category Publications established in 1964 Category English language journals Category Medicalgenetics journals ... more details
Infobox journal title American Journal of MedicalGenetics Part A, B, & C cover editor A & C John C. Carey br B Ming T. Tsuang and Stephen Faraone discipline Human genetics peer reviewed language English language English abbreviation Am. J. Med. Genet., AJMG publisher Wiley Liss country United States frequency history AJMG 1977 1995 br AJMG A 1996 present br AJMG B 1996 present br AJMG C 1999 present openaccess license impact impact year website link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 1552 4833 eISSN 1552 4825 ISSNlabel AJMG A ISSN2 1552 4841 eISSN2 1552 485X ISSN2label AJMG B ISSN3 1552 4868 eISSN3 1552 4876 ISSN3label AJMG C boxwidth American Journal of MedicalGenetics AJMG is common name for three separate journals parts all peer review ed scientific journal s dealing with human genetics and published by Wiley Liss American Journal of MedicalGenetics Part A American Journal of MedicalGenetics Part B Neuropsychiatric Genetics American Journal of MedicalGenetics Part C Seminars in MedicalGenetics Until 1996 they were one journal under the name American Journal of MedicalGenetics , when they split into Part A and Part B. Part C was founded in 1999. External links http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 117928899 grouphome home.html AJMG A website http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 117928900 grouphome home.html AJMG B website http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 122684468 grouphome home.html AJMG C website Category Medicalgenetics journals Category Wiley Liss academic journals med journal stub Genetics stub ... more details
Commented out because image was deleted Image Acmg logo.PNG right thumb Logo of the American College of Medical Genetics The American College of Medical Genetics ACMG is an organization composed of biochemical, clinical, cytogenetics cytogenetic , medicine medical and molecular genetics molecular geneticists , genetic counselor s and other health care professionals committed to the practice of medical genetics . ref name Name http www.acmg.net about history.asp Description of ACMG on amcg.net ref History The ACMG, incorporated in 1991, stated mission to give national representation to providers of genetic services and their patients with genetic disorder s to provide education and resources for the medical genetics profession to improve the health of the public by promoting the development and implementation of methods to diagnose, treat and prevent genetic disease. In 1993, ACMG publishes the first edition of the ACMG Standards and Guidelines for Clinical Genetic Laboratories and supports formation of American Board of Genetic Counseling . The first Annual Clinical Genetic Meeting is held in 1994. Next year, the College becomes a full member of the Council of Medical Specialty Societies . ACMG has an Official Journal of the American College of Medical Genetics, the Genetics in Medicine journal Genetics in Medicine . The first issue was released in 1998. Mission statement ACMG aims to develop clinical practice guidelines laboratory services directories, databases, population screening guidelines and to establish uniform laboratory standards, quality assurance and proficiency testing. ref name Mission http www.acmg.net about mission.asp Official Mission Statement ref References reflist External links http www.acmg.net Official Homepage DEFAULTSORT American College Of Medical Genetics Category American medical associations ... more details
The medicalgenetics of Jewish people is the study, screening and treatment of genetic disorder s that are more ... The genetics of Ashkenazi Jews have been particularly well studied, resulting in the discovery of many genetic disorders that are associated with this ethnic group . In contrast, the medicalgenetics ... Carmeli, Daphna Birenbaum journal American Journal of MedicalGenetics year 2004 title Prevalence of Jews ... 297 310 year 2001 pmid 11596991 ref The program educates young people on medicalgenetics and screens ... me&ref general Studies Show Jews Genetic Similarity by The New York Times Category Medicalgenetics ... of a new era in genetics.html Nightmare or the Dream Of a New Era in Genetics? New York Times ... November pmid 11715044 doi 10.1038 35098506 ref Genetics of Jewish populations Different ethnic ... 15282346 doi 10.1056 NEJMp048136 ref However, modern studies on the genetics of particular ethnic groups ... interested in Jewish populations as a disproportionate percentage of genetics researchers are Jewish ... is especially easy to carry out in Israel, where cradle to grave medical insurance is available ... informed about genetics research, and have been supportive of community efforts to study and prevent ... genetic research in this community is that Jewish culture results in excellent medical care, which is coupled ... genetics 04GENE.html Diseases Common in Ashkenazim May Be Random New York Times March 4, 2003 ref Of these diseases ... for Jewish Genetic Diseases Department of Human Genetics cite web url http www.mssm.edu jewish genetics ... Genetics accessdate ref and Niemann Pick disease , which can prove fatal. ref http www.jewishgeneticscenter.org ... AshkenaziJewishDiseases Ashkenazi Jewish Diseases Tufts Medical Center ref Mucolipidosis ... 1000 cases at New York University Medical Center, New York, NY journal Arch. Intern. Med. volume ... obstetrical care. ref cite journal doi 10.1097 AOG.0b013e3181bd12f4 author ACOG committee on genetics ... name Kolata See also Jewish medical ethics Related Population groups in biomedicine Ethnicity and health ... more details
The Medical College of Georgia Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics IMMAG is a biomedical research facility located in Augusta, Georgia . Mission The mission of IMMAG is to promote excellence in basic and translational biomedical research and promote a philosophy of open doors interdisiplinary collaboration. History The Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics was founded in 1993, as part of MCG s 10 year master plan. Facilities Facilities to support research activities have been an important feature of IMMAG from the outset. Key funding to purchase equipment located in research core facilities was obtained through the GRA, whose primary mission is to help universities in Georgia U.S. state Georgia build and modernize research infrastructure throuch capital investment s in new equipment. Several IMMAG professor faculty hold appointments as core faculty directors to ensure that MCG investigators have access to state of the art technologies essential for biomedical research in the modern world . Core facilities administered through IMMAG include Cell imaging fluorescence , confocal, and multiphoton microscopy Transgenic Mouse & Embryonic Stem Cell Transgenic Zebrafish Flow Cytometry Laser Capture Microdissection Electron Microscopy & Histology Proteomics & Mass Spectrometry Funding Funding for IMMAG comes from sources such as the National Institute of Health , the United States Department of Energy , the United States Department of Defense , the United States Department of Veterans Affairs Department of Veteran Affairs , and the National Aeronautics & Space Administration . ref http www.mcg.edu Institutes IMMAG funding.htm Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics Fuding Bot generated title ref References reflist External links http www.mcg.edu Institutes IMMAG index.html IMMAG website Augusta, Georgia Category Georgia Health Sciences University Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics ... more details
and change in Population Genetics populations . Given that genes are universal to living organisms, genetics can be applied to the study of all living systems, from virus es and bacteria , through plant s especially crop s , to human s, as in medicalgenetics . The fact that living things inherit ... American journal of medicalgenetics ref Although he did not know the physical basis for heredity ...About the general scientific term the scientific journal Genetics journal pp move indef Genetics2 seeintro Genetics from Ancient Greek Polytonic lang grc Latn genetikos , genitive and that from ... New York chapterurl http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov books bv.fcgi?rid iga.section.60 chapter Genetics ... 2005 ref Genetics deals with the Molecular Genetics molecular structure and function of genes, with gene behavior in the context of a cell biology cell or organism e.g. dominance genetics dominance and epigenetics ... through selective breeding . However, the modern science of genetics, which seeks to understand ... of nucleotides in a gene is translation genetics translated by cells to produce a chain of amino ... as a whole. Although genetics plays a large role in the appearance and behavior of organisms, it is the combination of genetics with what an organism experiences that determines the ultimate outcome ... and health it experiences after inception also have a large effect. History Main History of genetics ... rungs on a twisted ladder. Although the science of genetics began with the applied and theoretical ... Hopkins University Press, 1989 chapters 2 & 3. ref Mendelian and classical genetics Modern genetics ... of Mendel s work, coined the word genetics in 1905. ref genetics, n. , Oxford English Dictionary ... English Dictionary, 3rd ed. ref Bateson popularized the usage of the word genetics to describe the study ... in London London, England , in 1906. ref name bateson genetics cite conference author Bateson ... Conference on Genetics Hybridization the cross breeding of genera or species , the cross breeding ... more details
List of members of the National Academy of Sciences Intro Medicalgenetics, hematology, and oncology Richard Axel Columbia University 1983 Alexander Bearn American Philosophical Society 1972 Ernest Beutler Scripps Research Institute 1976 Baruch S. Blumberg Fox Chase Cancer Center 1975 Walter Bodmer Cancer Research UK 1981 Henry Bourne University of California, San Francisco 1994 Dennis Carson University of California, San Diego 2003 C. Thomas Caskey Cogene Biotech Ventures, L.P. 1993 Webster Cavenee Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research 1997 Zhu Chen scientist Zhu Chen Shanghai Second Medical University 2003 James Cleaver University of California, San Francisco 1999 Melanie Cobb University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 2006 Barry Coller Rockefeller University 2003 Francis Collins National Institutes of Health 1993 Suzanne Cory University of Melbourne 1997 Carlo Croce Ohio State University 1996 Jean Dausset Fondation Jean Dausset CEPH 1981 Albert de la Chapelle Ohio State University 1997 Thaddeus Dryja Harvard University 1996 Lawrence Einhorn Indiana University Bloomington Indiana University 2001 Robert Eisenman scientist Robert Eisenman Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center 1998 Stephen Elledge Harvard University 2003 Charles Esmon Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation 2002 Ronald M. Evans Salk Institute for Biological Studies 1989 Joseph Fraumeni National Institutes of Health 2002 Robert Gallo University of Maryland, Baltimore 1988 Stanley Gartler University of Washington 1989 Eloise Giblett Puget Sound Blood Center 1980 David Goeddel Amgen, Inc. 1994 Larry Gold SomaLogic, Inc. 1995 Joseph L. Goldstein University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas 1980 Mark Groudine Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center 2001 Sen itiroh Hakomori Pacific Northwest Research ... of Science 1995 Andrew Schally Veterans Affairs Medical Center 1978 Joseph Schlessinger Yale University ... Xiaodong Wang University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas 2004 David C. Ward Nevada Cancer ... more details
Cat genetics describes the study of inheritance as it occurs in domestic cats. In feline husbandry it can predict established traits phenotypes of the offspring of particular crosses. In medicalgenetics , cat models are occasionally used to discover the function of homologous human disease genes. See also Cat coat genetics Cat body type genetic mutations domestic cat Category Cats cat stub ... more details
expand outline see also Index of genetics articles Genetics is the study of how living things receive common traits from previous generations. These traits are described by the genetic information carried by a molecule called DNA . The instructions for constructing and operating an organism are contained in the organism s DNA. Every living thing on earth has DNA in its cells. Gene s are the hereditary components of DNA that occupy spots on chromosome s and determine characteristics in an organism .... The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to genetics Essence of genetics main Genetics Introduction to genetics Chromosome DNA Genetic variation Heredity Branches of genetics Behavioural genetics Classical genetics Developmental genetics Conservation genetics Ecological genetics Evolutionary genetics Genetic engineering Metagenics Genetics of intelligence Genomics Human genetics Human evolutionary genetics Human mitochondrial geneticsMedicalgenetics Microbial genetics Molecular genetics Population genetics Archaeogenetics Archaeogenetics of the Near East Psychiatric genetics Quantitative genetics Multi disciplinary fields that include genetics Evolutionary anthropology History of genetics Main article History of genetics Heredity Ancient Concepts of Heredity ... project General genetics concepts adenine adenosine deaminase deficiency ADA adenovirus Alagille ... DNA sequencing Dominance genetics dominant double helix Gene duplication duplication electrophoresis ... background Jurassic Park genetics of karyotype knockout leukemia Locus genetics locus Lod score ... inheritance messenger RNA mRNA metaphase microarray technology Microsatellite genetics microsatellite ... Genetics related organizations List of genetics research organizations See also Outline of biochemistry Outline of biotechnology External links sisterlinks Genetics Outline footer Category Outlines Genetics Category Genetics ... more details
Genetic transmission is the transfer of genetic information from genes to another generation from parent to offspring , almost synonymous with heredity ref http medical dictionary.thefreedictionary.com Genetic lines medical dictionary.thefreedictionary.com heredity Retrieved on June 24, 2009 ref , or from one location in a cell to another. It should not be confused with chromosomal translocation , which is rearrangement of parts between nonhomologous chromosomes. It should also not be confused with horizontal gene transfer , a process in which an organism incorporates genetic material from another organism without being the offspring of that organism. References reflist genetics stub Category Genetics zh ... more details
orphan date June 2009 Cancer is a Genetics genetic Genetic disorder disorder in which the normal control of cell growth is lost. Cancer genetics is now one of the fastest expanding Specialty medicine medical specialties . At the Molecule molecular level, cancer is caused by Mutation mutation s in DNA , which result in aberrant Cell biology cell proliferation. Most of these mutations are Mutagen acquired and occur in somatic cell s. However, some people Heredity inherit mutation s in the germline . ref Fiona Lalloo. Genetics of Oncologists. ISBN.1901346196. remedica Publishing ref The mutation s occur in two classes of cellular gene s oncogene s and tumor suppressor gene s . Oncogene main Oncogene Oncogenes are derived from normal cellular genes called Oncogene Proto oncogene proto oncogenes . Proto oncogenes were first elucidated in RNA tumor virus es and are now known to Genetic code encode protein s that are crucial for cellular growth regulation e.g. growth factor, Signal transduction Cell surface receptors cell surface receptors , DNA Carrier protein binding proteins , etc. Mutation in cancer cells alter the normal structure and or expression pattern of the proto oncogene, generating Oncogenesis oncogenic variant forms with altered function. In genetic terms, oncogenic allele s have gain of function mutation . Transformation of proto oncogene to oncogene ref Robert F. Mueller AND Young I.D.Emery s Elements of MedicalGenetics. ISBN.0 443 07125 X ref is the result of gain in function through Over Gene expression expression of the gene, or Gene duplication duplication such as Gene duplication Gene duplication as amplification amplification to produce increased onco protein ... Alteration of the gene product to produce Transformation genetics transforming proteins Examples ... also Cancer Genetics References and further reading reflist DEFAULTSORT Genetics Of Cancer Category Genetics Category Oncology ... more details
The Encyclopedia of Genetics ISBN 0 12 227080 0 is a print encyclopedia of genetics . It has four volumes and 1,700 entries. It is not available online. science book stub ref book stub Category Encyclopedias on science and mathematics Genetics ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date January 2007 CRT is the gene cluster responsible for the biosynthesis of carotenoid s. genetics stub Category Carotenoids Category Genetics ... more details
. In the suit, medical associations, doctors, and patients are suing Myriad Genetics for its ...Infobox Company company name Myriad Genetics company logo Image Myriad logo.gif company type Public company Public foundation Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City , Utah , United States USA 1992 location flagicon USA Salt Lake City , Utah , USA key people Walter Gilbert , Co Founder, Director, and Vice ... Myriad Genetics, Inc. is a molecular diagnostic company based in Salt Lake City, Utah. Myriad employs ... cancer began in earnest in 1988. In 1990, at the American Society of Human Genetics Meeting ... Adjunct Professor in the Department of Medical Informatics at the University of Utah , Walter Gilbert ... and President of Myriad Genetics, Inc and Kevin Kimberlin Spencer Trask & Company ref Breakthrough .... ref Subsidiary Myriad Genetic Laboratories, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Myriad Genetics ... cancer . Timeline 1991 BRCA1 was linked to chromosome 17 by UC Berkeley scientists 1991 Myriad Genetics ... NIEHS and Myriad Genetics 1994 1995 Development of process and laboratory to perform high throughput ... and Myriad Genetics 1998 First BRCA2 patent was granted in the U.S. to the University of Utah, NIEHS and Myriad Genetics 2000 Myriad launched COLARIS , a predictive medicine product for hereditary colorectal ... Research Quebec Hospital for Sick Children University of Toronto University of Tokyo Myriad Genetics ... of Toronto University of Pennsylvania Myriad Genetics, Inc. Legislation and Litigation Association For Molecular Pathology et al v. United States Patent and Trademark Office et al Myriad Genetics ... March 29, 2010 ref ref cite web title ACLU v. Myriad Genetics opinion url http www.patentlyo.com ... index.php 2010 06 17 myriad genetics appeals ruling invalidating gene patents . See also Gene patents References Reflist External links http www.myriad.com Myriad Genetics home page http ... in the NASDAQ Biotechnology Index fr Myriad Genetics US company stub ... more details
Chromosome abnormalities Null allele List of genetic disorders Medicalgenetics References references Mutation Chromosomal abnormalities Category Genetics ca Deleci de Deletion es Deleci n fr Cassure ...Image Deletion.gif thumb 300px right Deletion on a chromosome In genetics , a deletion also called gene deletion , deficiency , or deletion mutation is a mutation a Chromosome Chromosomal aberrations genetic aberration in which a part of a chromosome or a sequence of DNA is missing. Deletion is the loss of genetic material. Any number of nucleotide s can be deleted, from a single base to an entire piece of chromosome. ref name Lewis Lewis R. 2005. Human Genetics Concepts and Applications , 6th Ed. McGraw Hill, New York. ref Deletions can be caused by errors in chromosomal crossover during meiosis . This causes several serious genetic disease s. Deletion is also causing frameshift. Causes Causes include the following Losses from translocation Chromosomal crossover s within a chromosomal inversion Unequal crossing over Breaking without rejoining For synapsis to occur between a chromosome with a large intercalary deficiency and a normal complete homolog, the unpaired region of the normal homolog must loop out of the linear structure into a deletion or compensation loop . Types Types of deletion include the following Terminal Deletion a deletion that occurs towards the end of a chromosome. Intercalary Deletion Interstitial Deletion a deletion that occurs from the interior of a chromosome. Effects Small deletions are less likely to be fatal large deletions are usually fatal there are always variations based on which genes are lost. Some medium sized deletions lead to recognizable human disorders. Deletion of a number of base pairs that is not evenly divisible by three will lead to a frameshift mutation , causing all of the codon s occurring after the deletion to be read incorrectly during translation genetics translation , producing a severely altered and potentially nonfunctional ... more details
for a non technical introduction to the topic Introduction to genetics Molecular genetics is the field of biology and genetics that studies the structure and function of gene s at a Molecule molecular level. The field studies how the genes are transferred from generation to generation. Molecular genetics employs the methods of genetics and molecular biology . It is so called to differentiate it from other sub fields of genetics such as ecological genetics and population genetics . An important area within molecular genetics is the use of molecular information to determine the patterns of descent ... molecular systematics . Along with determining the pattern of descendants, molecular genetics ... the methods of genetics and molecular biology, molecular genetics discovers the reasons why traits are carried on and how and why some may mutate. Forward genetics One of the first tools available .... Once mutants have been isolated, the mutation mutated gene can be molecularly identified. Reverse genetics Main Reverse genetics While forward genetic screens are productive, a more straightforward approach ... reverse genetics. In some organisms, such as yeast and knockout mouse mice , it is possible to induce ... of interest. Gene therapy Main Gene therapy A mutation in a gene can result in a severe medical .... When a human disease gene has been recognized, molecular genetics tools can be used to explore ... books bv.fcgi?rid hmg.chapter.2858 Human Molecular Genetics http learn.genetics.utah.edu units genetherapy whatisgt Learn Genetics http www.medem.com medlb article detaillb.cfm?article ID ZZZBLSC7W7C&sub cat 203 Medem ref Techniques in molecular genetics There are three general techniques used for molecular genetics amplification, separation and detection, and expression. Specifically ... of applications . ref name NCBI http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov About primer genetics molecular.html .... Cell cultures A cell culture for molecular genetics is a culture that is grown in artificial conditions ... more details
otheruses Journal of Genetics Infobox journal title Genetics cover File Genetics journal .gif editor Mark Johnston discipline Genetics peer reviewed language English language English abbreviation Genetics publisher Genetics Society of America country United States frequency history 1916 present openaccess After 3 months license impact 3.889 impact year 2009 website http www.genetics.org link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0016 6731 eISSN 1943 2361 boxwidth Genetics is a monthly scientific journal publishing investigations bearing on heredity , genetics , biochemistry and molecular biology . Genetics is published by the Genetics Society of America . As with many other journals published by scientific societies, it has a delayed Open access publishing open access policy, and makes articles available online without a subscription after 3 months have elapsed since first publication. George Harrison Shull was the founding editor of Genetics in 1916. Its 2009 impact factor is 3.889. External links http www.genetics.org Official website Category Genetics journals Category Delayed open access journals Category English language journals Category Publications established in 1916 biology journal stub fr Genetics ... more details
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Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Microbial genetics is a subject area within microbiology and genetic engineering . It studies the genetics of microorganism very small micro organisms . This involves the study of the genotype of microbial species and also the gene expression Expression system expression system in the form of phenotype s.It also involves the study of genetic processes taking place in these micro organisms i.e., recombination etc. See also http es.wikipedia.org w index.php?title Microbiolog C3 ADa&action edit§ion 3 A definition of microbial genetics in Spanish Wikipedia DEFAULT SORT Microbial Genetics Category GeneticsGenetics stub hi ne ... more details
of MedicalGenetics edition 4th pages 1184 1201 location London publisher Churchill Livingstone ... of genetics . Decades of research has demonstrated that both genetic and environmental factors play ... at the Medical Research Council UK MRC Clinical & Population Cytogenetics Research Unit led by Dr. Court ... it. ref cite book author Denno, Deborah H. year 1996 chapter Legal implications of genetics and crime research editor Bock, Gregory R. and Goode, Jamie A. eds. title Genetics of Criminal and Antisocial ... Hopkins University Press isbn 0 8018 7928 0 ref Today the link between genetics and aggression has turned to a different aspect of genetics than chromosomal abnormalities but it is important to understand ... concern in using humans for genetics genetic study. Animals are first selectively bred and then placed ... topics in behavioral genetics , aggression is studied in three main experimental ways to help identify what role genetics plays in the behavior Heritability studies studies focused to determine ... , studies testing heritability and molecular genetics , and gene interaction environment studies. Recently, important links between aggression and genetics have been studied and the results are allowing ... make selective breeding an important tool in the study of genetics and aggressive behavior. Mouse studies Mice are often used as a model for human genetics genetic behavior since mice and humans ... studies have led to some interesting insight in human aggression. Using reverse genetics , the DNA of genes ... cite book author Bock, Gregory R. and Goode, Jamie A. eds. year 1996 title Genetics of Criminal ... mechanisms In exploring how aggression is influenced by genetics , experiments designed to study biological mechanisms are utilized. Molecular genetics studies allow many different types of behavioral ... genetics A number of molecular genetics studies have focused on manipulating candidate aggression .... ref name Tremblay05 Studies of the molecular genetics pathways are leading to the production of pharmaceuticals ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Classical genetics consists of the technique and methodologies of genetics that predate the advent of molecular biology . A key discovery of classical genetics in eukaryote s was genetic linkage . The observation that some gene s do not segregate independently at meiosis broke the laws of Mendelian inheritance , and provided science with a way to map characteristics to a location on the chromosome s. Linkage maps are still used today, especially in breeding for plant improvement . After the discovery of the genetic code and such tools of Clone genetics cloning as restriction enzyme s, the avenues of investigation open to geneticists were greatly broadened. Some classical genetic ideas have been supplanted with the mechanistic understanding brought by molecular discoveries, but many remain intact and in use. Classical genetics is often contrasted with reverse genetics , and aspects of molecular biology are sometimes referred to as molecular genetics . See also Gregor Mendel Thomas Hunt Morgan Genetics footer DEFAULTSORT Classical Genetics Category Classical geneticsGenetics stub ar ca Gen tica cl ssica es Gen tica cl sica ko it Genetica formale ja sr tr Klasik genetik ... more details
Infobox Journal title Nature Genetics cover File Nature Genetics.gif 200 px editor Myles Axton discipline Genetics language English language English abbreviation Nat. Genet. publisher Nature Publishing Group country United States frequency Monthly history 1992 present openaccess license impact 34.284 impact year 2009 website http www.nature.com ng index.html link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS http www.nature.com ng current issue rss atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 1061 4036 eISSN 1546 1718 boxwidth Nature Genetics is a scientific journal concerning genetics . It is published by Nature Publishing Group , and was founded as part of the Nature journal Nature family of journals Nature family of journal in 1992. The 2008 impact factor is 30.259. Its sister journal is Nature Reviews Genetics . External links http www.nature.com ng index.html Nature Genetics website Georg von Holtzbrinck Publishing Group category Genetics journals Category Nature Publishing Group academic journals Category Publications established in 1992 fr Nature Genetics pl Nature Genetics ru Nature Genetics sv Nature Genetics ja ... more details
Imaging genetics refers to the use of anatomical or physiological imaging technologies as phenotypic assays to evaluate Genetics genetic variation. Scientists that first used the term imaging genetics were interested in how genes influence psychopathology and used functional neuroimaging to investigate genes that are expressed in the brain neuroimaging genetics . ref Cite journal author Hariri, A. R., Drabant, E.M. & Weinberger, D. R. year 2006 title Imaging genetics Perspectives from studies of genetically driven variation in serotonin function and corticolimbic affective processing issue 10 month May pages 888&ndash 897 journal Biological Psychiatry pmid 16442081 volume 59 doi 10.1016 j.biopsych.2005.11.005 ref The University of California, Irvine hosts an annual conference in January called the International Imaging Genetics Conference . This international symposium is held to assess the state of the art in the various established fields of genetics and imaging, and to facilitate the transdisciplinary fusion needed to optimize the development of the emerging field of Imaging Genetics. Upcoming conference details and the archives of past conferences can be found at the website www.imaginggenetics.uci.edu . Notes Reflist Neuroscience Psychiatry Category Genetics Category Neuroscience Neuroscience stub genetics stub ... more details
Infobox Journal cover File PLoSgenetlogo.png discipline Genetics abbreviation PLoS Genet website http www.plosgenetics.org editor Gregory S. Barsh publisher Public Library of Science country United States USA frequency Weekly impact 9.532 impact year 2009 ISSN 1553 7390 eISSN 1553 7404 RSS http www.plosgenetics.org static rssFeeds.action history July 2005 present openaccess Yes license Creative Commons Attribution License PLoS Genetics is a peer reviewed , open access publishing open access academic journal journal that reflects the interdisciplinary nature of genetics and genomics research by publishing contributions in all areas of biology . The journal is indexed in PubMed Central , PubMed , and ISI Web of Knowledge . commonscat Images from PLoS Genetics PLoS Category Creative Commons licensed journals Category Genetics journals Category Open access journals biology journal stub fr PLoS Genetics pl PLoS Genetics pt PLoS Genetics ru PLoS Genetics ... more details
Genetics Abstracts is a database produced by CSA . It includes abstracts from articles from 954 Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal s ref name SourceList cite web url http www.csa.com ids70 serials source list.php?db genetics set c title Serials Source List for Genetics Abstracts format work accessdate 2009 10 28 ref in the field of genetics published since 1982. ref name GenetAbs cite web url http www.csa.com factsheets genetics set c.php title Genetics Abstracts format work accessdate 2009 10 28 ref The database is updated monthly, with approximately 1600 new records added. ref name GenetAbs As of October 2009, it contains over 535,623 records. ref name GenetAbs References Reflist Category Bibliographic databases Category Online databases ... more details