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BIOCHEMICAL AND GENETICAL RESEARCH ON CERTAIN ...
1954-09-01

... Accession Number : AD0042037. Title : BIOCHEMICAL AND GENETICAL RESEARCH ON CERTAIN MUTANTS OF NEUROSPORA. ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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BIOCHEMICAL AND GENETICAL RESEARCH ON CERTAIN ...
1953-01-13

... Accession Number : AD0006511. Title : BIOCHEMICAL AND GENETICAL RESEARCH ON CERTAIN MUTANTS OF NEUROSPORA. ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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Genetic Algorithms for Genetic Neural Nets.
1991-01-01

... Accession Number : ADA256223. Title : Genetic Algorithms for Genetic Neural Nets. Descriptive Note : Research rept.,. Corporate ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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Accessible Genetics Research Ethics Education (AGREE): A Web-Based Program for IRBS and Investigators
2004-07-13

Final report of Accessible Genetics Research Ethics Education (AGREE) grant and site web site developed along with educational modules.

DOE Information Bridge

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A Genetic Adaptive System for Image Understanding and ...
1989-08-01

... Accession Number : ADA214810. Title : A Genetic Adaptive System for Image Understanding and Learning Research. Phase 1. ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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The University of Utah Clinical Genetics Research Program as ...
2007-02-01

... Accession Number : ADA465227. Title : The University of Utah Clinical Genetics Research Program as an NF1 Consortium Site. ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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DESIGN OF A LIMITED-ACCESS FACILITY AND SAFETY PROGRAM FOR A GENETIC TOXICOLOGY LABORATORY

A new limited access facility located in the Environmental Research Center was conceived as a result of the need for laboratories for testing hazardous materials found in the environment. The Genetic Toxicology Division (GTD) research personnel had the expertise and proven test p...

EPA Science Inventory

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SINGER (Systems-Wide Information Network for Genetic Resources)

International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). It provides access to information on the collections of genetic resources held by the CGIAR Centres. Together, ...

NASA Website

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SINGER (Systems-Wide Information Network for Genetic ... - GCMD - NASA

International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). It provides access to information on the collections of genetic resources held by the CGIAR Centres. Together, ...

NASA Website

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Integration of georeferencing, habitat, sampling, and genetic data for documentation of wild plant genetic resources

Plant genetic resource collections provide novel materials to the breeding and research communities. Availability of detailed documentation of passport, phenotypic, and genetic data increases the value of the genebank accessions. Inclusion of georeferenced sources, habitats, and sampling data in co...

Technology Transfer Automated Retrieval System (TEKTRAN)

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Genome.gov | MSP: Medical Sequencing Program Data Access Policies
2011-09-17

Ethics Research at NHGRI Genetic Discrimination Genetic Testing Health Issues in Genetics Informed Consent for Genomics Research Intellectual Property Online Bioethics Resources...

Science.gov Websites

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Epidemiology and Genetics Research - Accessibility Feedback - EGRP

This Web site has been designed to be accessible to all users, compliant with the Section 508 standards, and compatible with screen readers and other assistive technologies. However, this is an ongoing process and it is possible that some users may encounter problems accessing some pages.

Cancer.gov

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The Significance of Genetic Representation in Genetic ...

... Accession Number : ADA418160. Title : The Significance of Genetic Representation in Genetic Antenna Design. Descriptive ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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Availability of genotypic data for USDA-ARS National Plant Germplasm System accessions using the Genetic Resources Information Network (GRIN) database

The National Plant Germplasm System (NPGS) provides critical genetic resources to researchers and breeders world wide. Users of the NPGS materials need access to both genotypic and phenotypic data for accessions. Descriptor records at the accession level within the Germplasm Resources ...

Technology Transfer Automated Retrieval System (TEKTRAN)

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RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Length polymorphism and head shape

with Friedreich's ataxia have genetic defects in the mitochondrial Fe-S cluster iron chaperone frataxin, which

E-print Network

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Integrated Program for Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Collaborative Open Access
2008-01-01

Research article Genetic characterization of clinical and agri-food isolates of multi drug resistant Salmonella enterica serovar Heidelberg from Canada

E-print Network

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EGRP News Flash - December 2, 2008 - EGRP

The Epidemiology and Genetics Research Program (EGRP) would like to remind current and prospective grantees about the following changes to the NIH Peer Review and Public Access policies.

Cancer.gov

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BMC Biology BioMed Central Research article Late-acting dominant lethal genetic systems and mosquito control
2007-01-01

This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License

E-print Network

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[Application of Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man to medical genetics].
2011-07-01

Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM, http://omim. org/) is a comprehensive, authoritative, practical and timely knowledgebase of human genes and genetic disorders. OMIM, as a genetic encyclopedia, provides an easy and straightforward access to information on human genetics to students, ...

PubMed

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Genetic Diversity of Fragaria iinumae and F. nipponica Based on Microsatellite Markers

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) - Agricultural Research Service (ARS) - National Clonal Germplasm Repository (NCGR) in Corvallis, Oregon, is a genebank that preserves strawberry genetic resources. The Fragaria L. collection consists of accessions from 17 species and 37 countries. ...

Technology Transfer Automated Retrieval System (TEKTRAN)

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Beta genetic resources: North American activities.

The main activity is with Beta genetic resources in North America evaluation and pre-breeding. There are 2513 accessions conserved, including lines, old varieties and 571 B. vulgaris subsp. maritima. Much research is based on pathology, ranging from epidemiology to the detection of markers. An ong...

Technology Transfer Automated Retrieval System (TEKTRAN)

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MEDIUM AND LONG-TERM STORAGE OF RUBUS GERMPLASM

The United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, National Clonal Germplasm Repository at Corvallis, Oregon, preserves genetic resources for Rubus. The in vitro collection includes about 200 accessions. In vitro cold storage of these accessions is at 4°C with 12 h of low l...

Technology Transfer Automated Retrieval System (TEKTRAN)

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Development of the Meharry Medical College Prostate Cancer Research Program.
2006-01-01

African Americans (AA) are disproportionately affected by prostate cancer (PCa) for reasons including, biologic tumor differences, genetic predisposition, differential exposures, lack of access to prostate specific antigen (PSA) testing, inadequate access...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

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Genetic services in Colombia.
2004-01-01

Medical genetic services, including clinical genetics, cytogenetics, biochemical and molecular genetics and paternity testing, are performed in Colombia in the more developed medical schools or university institutions, in nine major cities of the country. Accessibility to genetic services is ...

PubMed

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40 Years of Genetic Diversity Studies: What Have We Learned and Where Do We Go From Here?

As DNA marker systems have evolved into platforms that are more readily accessible to a wider range of researchers, genetic diversity studies have expanded our knowledge of genetic structure within many forage and turf species. We take for granted now that about 70-90% of the genetic ...

Technology Transfer Automated Retrieval System (TEKTRAN)

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FRONTIERSINRESEARCHLECTURES Neurobiology,

Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute University of Toronto The search for accessible stem cells Research Prize; 2004 Grass Traveling Scientist Program Distinguished Lecturer, UCLA; 2004 Ramon y Cajal and Medical Genetics, University of Toronto Senior Scientist, Developmental Biology, Hospital for Sick

E-print Network

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Extramural NCI Data Access Committee - Membership - EGRP

Skip to Main Content About the Program Key Research Funding Opps Our Grantees Workshop Reports Training Opps More Resources Cancer Control and Population Sciences Home Epidemiology and Genetics Research Home More Info and Resources Extramural NCI Data

Cancer.gov

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Center for Cancer Research - Laboratory of Pathology Basic Sciences Home

 CCR Home   About CCR   CCR Intranet        Laboratory of Pathology LP Home Clinical Operations Basic Sciences Training LP Staff Accessibility of Web Site Basic Sciences The LP conducts basic and applied research in the following program areas: genetic

Cancer.gov

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The ethics of access to online genetic databases: Private or public
2002-01-01

With the sequencing of the human genome comes the promise of advances in medical science. For this promise to be fully realized, researchers must have access to information resulting from this landmark endeavor as well as from subsequent research initiatives. However, because genomic sequences are potential sources of profit for the ...

E-print Network

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Ashkenazi Jews and breast cancer: the consequences of linking ethnic identity to genetic disease.
2006-10-03

We explored the advantages and disadvantages of using ethnic categories in genetic research. With the discovery that certain breast cancer gene mutations appeared to be more prevalent in Ashkenazi Jews, breast cancer researchers moved their focus from high-risk families to ethnicity. The concept of Ashkenazi Jews as ...

PubMed

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Ashkenazi Jews and Breast Cancer: The Consequences of Linking Ethnic Identity to Genetic Disease
2006-11-01

We explored the advantages and disadvantages of using ethnic categories in genetic research. With the discovery that certain breast cancer gene mutations appeared to be more prevalent in Ashkenazi Jews, breast cancer researchers moved their focus from high-risk families to ethnicity. The concept of Ashkenazi Jews as ...

PubMed Central

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Genetics Selection Evolution
2009-11-09

The Genetics Selection Evolution journal was created by the French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA) in 1960, and this site offers scientists and others online access to its contents. The primary focus of the journal is to present "original research on all aspects of genetics ...

NSDL National Science Digital Library

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CACAO (THEOBROMA CACAO L.) GENETIC RESOURCES RESEARCH AT THE USDA-ARS TROPICAL AGRICULTURE RESEARCH STATION

The current USDA ARS Tropical Agriculture Research Station¿s cacao (Theobroma cacao) collection consists of 154 clonally propagated accessions. Each accession is represented by six individual trees grafted on Amelonado rootstocks and planted in a completely randomized block design with three blocks...

Technology Transfer Automated Retrieval System (TEKTRAN)

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Researcher responsibilities and genetic counseling for pure-bred dog populations.
2011-07-06

Breeders of dogs have ethical responsibilities regarding the testing and management of genetic disease. Molecular genetics researchers have their own responsibilities, highlighted in this article. Laboratories offering commercial genetic testing should have proper sample identification and quality control, official ...

PubMed

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Introduction to DNA-Based Genetic Diagnostics
1988-04-01

Molecular biology and recombinant DNA technology are beginning to have an effect on the medical health care field, particularly in the area of clinical genetics. Dramatic improvements in the prerequisite technology are in the process of being transferred from the research lab to routine clinical laboratories. The general practitioner, along with his ...

PubMed Central

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The return of individual research findings in paediatric genetic research.
2010-11-08

The combination of the issue of return of individual genetic results/incidental findings and paediatric biobanks is not much discussed in ethical literature. The traditional arguments pro and con return of such findings focus on principles such as respect for persons, autonomy and solidarity. Two dimensions have been distilled from the discussion on return of individual ...

PubMed

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Genetic Resources and the Convention on Biological Diversity
2006-07-01

This peer-reviewed article from BioScience is about effect the convention on biological diversity had on US genetic resources. At a meeting in Brazil in March, the Convention on Biological Diversity moved a step closer to finalizing an international regulatory regime for access to and benefit sharing of genetic resources. Discussions ...

NSDL National Science Digital Library

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The American Journal of Human Genetics
2007-03-28

The University of Chicago Press has announced unrestricted access to an online journal until mid-1998. Full text articles, announcements, and editorials are all available. With online issues beginning at Volume 61, number 5 (November 1997), The American Journal of Human Genetics covers research and reviews of human heredity and the ...

NSDL National Science Digital Library

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Genetics and Genomics Glossary

Intro to Genetics Visit NBII Genetic Diversity for an introduction to genetics and its applications for environmental research. Genetics and Genomics Glossary

NBII National Biological Information Infrastructure

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STUDIES ON THE GENETICS OF VIRULENCE IN ENTERIC ...
1963-09-01

... Accession Number : AD0414828. Title : STUDIES ON THE GENETICS OF VIRULENCE IN ENTERIC BACTERIA. Descriptive ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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POPULATION GENETICS OF DROSOPHILA. A DETAILED ...
1956-10-15

... Accession Number : AD0109362. Title : POPULATION GENETICS OF DROSOPHILA. A DETAILED COMPARATIVE STUDY ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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MOLECULAR GENETICS AND THE EFFECTS OF ...
1964-06-02

... Accession Number : AD0608460. Title : MOLECULAR GENETICS AND THE EFFECTS OF RADIATION ON HEREDITY,. ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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GENETIC STUDIES OF PIGMENTATION IN ...
1966-05-01

... Accession Number : AD0484225. Title : GENETIC STUDIES OF PIGMENTATION IN STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS. Corporate ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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GENETIC REPLICATION AND MACROMOLECULAR ...
1963-09-30

... Accession Number : AD0428400. Title : GENETIC REPLICATION AND MACROMOLECULAR SYNTHESES IN TEMPERATE BACTERIOPHAGES. ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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DROSOPHILA GENETICS
1956-11-22

... Accession Number : AD0115150. Title : DROSOPHILA GENETICS. Corporate Author : WASHINGTON UNIV ST LOUIS MO. ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Evolution of a unique predatory feeding

analyses we identified a conserved locus for jaw handedness that segregates among East African cichlids, genetically determined handedness of the craniofacial skeleton, enabling the evolution of jaw asymmetries determined [9,10]. The random environmental determination of handedness results in an equal bimodal

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PHYSIOLOGY: Still Pondering an Age-Old Question
2007-11-23

Access to the article is free, however registration and sign-in are required: A theory of trade-offs to explain why we age has spurred 50 years of interdisciplinary research in evolution and molecular genetics.

NSDL National Science Digital Library

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Health privacy in genetic researchPopulations and persons

... pgen.1000167. CrossRef, PubMed5. Human Genome Organization (HUGO) Ethics Committee: Statement on Human Genomics Databases Recommendation 1. Accessed online: http://www.hugo-international.org/img/genomic_2...

NBII National Biological Information Infrastructure

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Division-Specific Resources, Research Resources, National Cancer Institute

On legislation and regulation addressing topics such as cancers of the breast, cervix, colon, ovaries, prostate, skin, testicles and uterus; access to state-of-the-art treatment; tobacco-use reduction; and genetics.

Cancer.gov

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BMC Psychiatry BioMed Central Research article Evidence for genetic association of RORB with bipolar disorder
2009-01-01

� 2009 McGrath et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License

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The adoption of genetically modified papaya in Hawaii and its implications for developing countries

As agricultural biotechnology becomes increasingly commercialized, numerous constraints serve to limit adoption by developing country producers. These include technology access, impacts on farmers¿ yields and profits, the privatization of research and intellectual property, biosafety regulatory fram...

Technology Transfer Automated Retrieval System (TEKTRAN)

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Dovepress: Open Access to Scientific and Medical Research

Topics include: allergy and respiratory disease, cardiovascular, dentistry, dermatology, endocrinology and diabetes, gastroenterology and hepatology, genetics, musculoskeletal, nephrology, neurology, nutrition, obstetrics and gynecology, oncology, ophthalmology and optometry, pharmacology and therapeutics and psychiatry & psychology.

NSDL National Science Digital Library

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Candidates as Suspects: Delivering more nutritious soybeans after molecular genetic detective work

The translation of basic research discoveries in plant biology into significant improvements in the crops that feed, clothe, and shelter us is a fundamental solution to challenges brought on by population growth, access to sustenance, and climate change. The challenges related to crops are defined b...

Technology Transfer Automated Retrieval System (TEKTRAN)

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BMC Medical Genetics BioMed Central Research article Association of ADAM33 gene polymorphisms with COPD in a northeastern Chinese population
2009-01-01

� 2009 Wang et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License

E-print Network

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Population Genetics of Hemoglobin E, Thalassemia and ...
1978-03-01

... Accession Number : ADA071694. Title : Population Genetics of Hemoglobin E, Thalassemia and Related Genetic Polymorphisms in Thailand. ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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GENETIC RECOMBINATION IN INTESTINAL BACTERIA. 3. ...
1964-08-01

... Accession Number : AD0618860. Title : GENETIC RECOMBINATION IN INTESTINAL BACTERIA. 3. STUDY OF THE GENETIC ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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The Role of Genetics in the Provision of Essential Public Health Services
2007-04-01

States include genetics services among their public health programs, but budget shortfalls raise the question, is genetics an essential part of public health? We used the Essential Services of Public Health consensus statement and data from state genetics plans to analyze states� public health genetics ...

PubMed Central

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Genetic Dissection of Neural Circuits
2008-03-13

Understanding the principles of information processing in neural circuits requires systematic characterization of the participating cell types and their connections, and the ability to measure and perturb their activity. Genetic approaches promise to bring experimental access to complex neural systems, including genetic stalwarts such ...

PubMed Central

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Translational bioinformatics and healthcare informatics: computational and ethical challenges.
2009-09-16

Exponentially growing biological and bioinformatics data sets present a challenge and an opportunity for researchers to contribute to the understanding of the genetic basis of phenotypes. Due to breakthroughs in microarray technology, it is possible to simultaneously monitor the expressions of thousands of genes, and it is imperative that ...

PubMed

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Translational Bioinformatics and Healthcare Informatics: Computational and Ethical Challenges
2009-09-16

Exponentially growing biological and bioinformatics data sets present a challenge and an opportunity for researchers to contribute to the understanding of the genetic basis of phenotypes. Due to breakthroughs in microarray technology, it is possible to simultaneously monitor the expressions of thousands of genes, and it is imperative that ...

PubMed Central

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Human Specimens for Research | Cancer Diagnosis Program (CDP)

While few states specifically address research uses of tissue samples, numerous laws that regulate medical information, genetic testing, and the conduct of human subjects research affect the ability of researchers to collect, store, access, distribute, or analyze tissue samples and associated ...

Cancer.gov

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Gene patents and licensing: case studies prepared for the Secretary's Advisory Committee on Genetics, Health, and Society.
2010-04-01

Researchers at the Center for Public Genomics at Duke University analyzed how patenting and licensing affect clinical access to genetic testing in the United States. The research was requested by the Secretary's Advisory Committee on Genetics, Health, and Society. Conditions studied were breast ...

PubMed

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Gene Patents and Licensing: Case Studies Prepared for the Secretary's Advisory Committee on Genetics, Health, and Society
2010-04-01

Researchers at the Center for Public Genomics (CpG) at Duke University analyzed how patenting and licensing affect clinical access to genetic testing in the United States. The research was requested by the Secretary's Advisory Committee on Genetics, Health, and Society (SACGHS). Conditions ...

PubMed Central

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Clinical Genetics Branch

Clinical Genetics Branch - Saving lives by conquering cancer through research in clinical cancer genetics.

Cancer.gov

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Accessibility Instructions

... Accessibility Instructions. Persons ... Transparency; FOIA; Accessibility; No FEAR Act. Combination Products; Advisory Committees; Science & Research; ...

Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER)

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Direct-to-consumer genetic testing: good, bad or benign?
2009-11-21

A wide variety of genetic tests are now being marketed and sold in direct-to-consumer (DTC) commercial transactions. However, risk information revealed through many DTC testing services, especially those based on emerging genome wide-association studies, has limited predictive value for consumers. Some commentators contend that tests are being marketed prematurely, while ...

PubMed

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Genetic diversity in local and commercial dry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) accessions based on microsatellite markers.
2011-02-01

Dry beans are considered to be a crop of great socio-economic importance, because they are an inexpensive source of nutrients and because their cultivation requires considerable manual labor. Studies of genetic diversity have been very important for genetic improvement programs, because they give parameters for the identification of genitors that can ...

PubMed

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Conservation Genetics

Conservation Genetics Molecular and genetic research techniques have become powerful tools for conservation biology and environmental monitoring. Genetic studies ... ...

NBII National Biological Information Infrastructure

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Genetics and Genomics Research Activities

Genetics and Genomics Research Activities Samples of genetics and genomics research from the USGS Biological Resources Discipline about conservation genetics, environmental toxicology, epidemio...

NBII National Biological Information Infrastructure

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Applications of Biochemical Genetics to Aquaculture.
1976-01-01

Research into the genetics of the economically important lobster Homarus is described, particularly studies of biochemical genetics, and the implications of this research experience for the future of aquaculture. Molecular methods in genetics research, in...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

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TrendsGenet.July2007Vol.23No.7,pp.xxx�xxxISSN0168-9525 Access TIG articles online up to one month before they appear

of social behavior, division of labor among workers in honeybee colonies. The evo-devo approach, coupled by the availability of the first sequenced genome for a eusocial species, the Western honeybee Apis mellifera [2]. We of social beha- vior. We then review research with honeybees that uses genetics, molecular biology

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Genetic diversity and relationships among Dutch elm disease tolerant Ulmus pumila L. accessions from China

Elm breeding programs worldwide have relied heavily on Asian elm germplasm, particularly U. pumila, for the breeding of Dutch elm disease tolerant cultivars. However, the extent and patterning of genetic variation in Asian elm species is unknown. Therefore, the objective of this research was to de...

Technology Transfer Automated Retrieval System (TEKTRAN)

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Genetic Diversity of the USDA Brachypodium distachyon Collection Assessed by AFLP and TRAP Markers

The small grass species Brachypodium distachyon L has been employed as a model grass for genomics research for its small genome, minimum growth requirements and rapid generation time. We assessed the genetic diversity of all 30 accessions in the USDA B. distachyon collection held in Pullman, WA wi...

Technology Transfer Automated Retrieval System (TEKTRAN)

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BioMed Central Page 1 of 14

associated with spawning or nursery populations in the Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) [52 AccessResearch article Genetic structuring and migration patterns of Atlantic bigeye tuna, Thunnus obesus temperature and levels) factors. In this regard, Atlantic bigeye tuna shows an interesting genetic structuring

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Information for Journalists - Cancer Genetic Markers of Susceptibility (CGEMS)

NCI's Office of Media Relations can provide access to cancer researchers and guide you to the latest in cancer research and information from NCI. The office can assist you in arranging interviews with NCI researchers and in finding - and deciphering - cancer statistics, clinical studies, and many other cancer ...

Cancer.gov

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Genetic testing in the epilepsies�Report of the ILAE Genetics Commission
2010-01-19

SUMMARYIn this report, the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) Genetics Commission discusses essential issues to be considered with regard to clinical genetic testing in the epilepsies. Genetic research on the epilepsies has led to the identification of more than 20 genes with a major effect on ...

PubMed Central

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Genetic testing in the epilepsies--report of the ILAE Genetics Commission.
2010-01-19

In this report, the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) Genetics Commission discusses essential issues to be considered with regard to clinical genetic testing in the epilepsies. Genetic research on the epilepsies has led to the identification of more than 20 genes with a major effect on susceptibility to ...

PubMed

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Fungal Genetics Stock Center

The Fungal Genetics Stock Center is a resource available to the Fungal Genetics research community and to educational and research organizations in general....

NBII National Biological Information Infrastructure

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Research Conducted by the Clinical Genetics Branch

Studies, links to study websites, brochures, newsletters and active research of the Clinical Genetics Branch.

Cancer.gov

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Genetics and Fishery Research

Great Lakes Science Center Great Lakes Science Center Genetics and Fishery Research Human...

NBII National Biological Information Infrastructure

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Concerns of South Korean patients and family members affected with genetic conditions: a content analysis of internet website messages.
2010-01-20

The genetic counseling profession is expanding globally, and many countries, such as South Korea, are in the early stages of developing programs to prepare healthcare professionals specifically trained as genetic counselors. However, little research has investigated the concerns of South Korean patients and family members that have ...

PubMed

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Agricultural genetics goes to court.
1983-09-30

A coalition of environmental groups headed by activist Jeremy Rifkin has filed lawsuits to halt experiments that would release genetically engineered organisms into the environment. One suit, filed against the National Institutes of Health on 14 September 1983, would block tests by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley. A second suit, ...

PubMed

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