This note covers the following topics: Children
resemble their parents, Genes come in pairs, Some genes are dominant, Genetic
inheritance, Genes are real things, cells arise from pre-existing cells, Sex
cells, Specialized chromosomes determine gender, Chromosomes carry genes,
Evolution begins with the inheritance of gene variation, Mendelian laws apply to
human beings, Genetic organization and control.
This PDF covers
the following topics related to Population Genetics : Introduction to Genetics,
Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium, Genetic Drift and Mutation, Selection, Nonrandom
Mating.
This note covers the
following topics: quantitative versus qualitative genetics, Hardy-Weinberg law
for gene frequency stability in large populations, Relationship and inbreeding,
Estimation of breeding values, Inbreeding, crossing and bred structure,
Chromosomes and chromosome aberrations, Genetics on hair and coat colour in
mammals, Estimating- and biotechnology and disease resistance.
The objective of this note is have a
greater awareness and appreciation of classical and molecular genetics with
emphasis on genetic material and its formation, transmission, function and
organization. Topics covered includes: historical perspective of genetics,
inheritance patterns and the chromosomal basis of heredity, sex chromosomes in
sex determination and sexual dimorphism, cells reproduce through DNA and nucleic
acids, DNA transcribes into RNA that ultimately translates into protein,
prokaryotic and eukaryotic genes, genetic basis of cancer and how it relates to
the cell cycle.
This lecture note
covers the following topics: The genetic structure of populations, Genetic
transmission in populations, The genetics of natural selection, Genetic drift,
Quantitative genetics, Molecular evolution, Phylogeography.
This lecture note covers the following
topics: Mendelian inheritance, Mendelian genetics, Meiosis and the Chromosome
theory, Gene mapping, Mutations and mutagenesis, Cytogenetics, Gene regulation,
Genetic interaction, Population genetics, Genetic diseases, Developmental
genetics.
Comparative Genomics is a collection of robust protocols for molecular
biologists beginning to use comparative genomic analysis tools in a variety of
areas.
This book contains important findings about the physiology
and genetics of Helicobacter pylori are summarized in this volume, it also
includes sections on epidemiology, bacteriology, bacterial virulence and
pathogenic mechanisms, pathogenesis in the host, diagnosis and treatment, animal
models, and other Helicobacter species.
Author(s): Harry LT Mobley, George L Mendz,
and Stuart L Hazell
From the National Center for Biotechnology Information,
Genes and Disease is an online collection of articles that discuss genes and the
diseases that they cause. These genetic disorders are organized by the parts of
the body that they affect.
Genes and Disease is a collection of
articles that discuss genes and the diseases that they cause. These genetic
disorders are organized by the parts of the body that they affect. As some
diseases affect various body systems, they appear in more than one chapter.
Author(s): National
Center for Biotechnology Information US
A genome is an organism's complete set of DNA,
including all of its genes. Each genome contains all of the
information needed to build and maintain that organism.