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An edition of Advances in genetics (1997)

Advances in genetics

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The field of genetics is rapidly evolving, and new medical breakthroughs are occurring as a result of advances in our knowledge of genetics. This series continually publishes important reviews of the broadest interest to geneticists and their colleagues in affiliated disciplines. * Includes methods for testing with ethical, legal, and social implications * Critically analyzes future.

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Elsevier
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English
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158

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Table of Contents

Front Cover; Advances in Genetics, Volume 80; Advances in Genetics; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; ChapterOne
miRNA, Development and Disease; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. BIOGENESIS AND DEVELOPMENT; 3. CONSERVATION, HOX GENES, AND MIRNA REGULATION; 4. EXPRESSION, DEVELOPMENTAL SWITCHES AND PHENOTYPIC MODULATORS; 5. MIRNAS AND BRAIN; 6. MIRNAS AND SKELETAL DEVELOPMENT; 7. MIRNAS AND MYOGENESIS; 8. MIRNAS AND TARGET MUTATIONS IN HUMAN DISEASE; 9. PERSPECTIVES; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; ChapterTwo
Precision Editing of Large Animal Genomes; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. PRECISION GENETIC ENGINEERING.
3. FUTURE DIRECTIONS-APPLICATIONS OF PRECISION GENETICS IN ANIMALSACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; ChapterThree
The Genetic Analysis of Functional Connectomics in Drosophila; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. REVEALING THE STRUCTURAL CONNECTOME; 3. ASSIGNING FUNCTIONS TO STRUCTURAL NETWORKS; 4. BRIDGING SYNAPTOPHYSIOLOGY TO STRUCTURAL CONNECTOMICS; 5. CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Index.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Advances in genetics -- v. 80

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Dewey Decimal Class
576.5
Library of Congress
QH430 .A38 2012eb, QH431.A1, QH430

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Pagination
1 online resource (viii, 158 pages).
Number of pages
158

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OL27882678M
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advancesingeneti0000unse_i2z4
ISBN 10
0124047432
ISBN 13
9780124047433, 9780124047426
OCLC/WorldCat
820853665

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Advances in Genetics increases its focus on modern human genetics and its relation to medicine with the merger of this long-standing serial with Molecular Genetic Medicine. This merger affirms the Academic Press commitment to publish important reviews of the broadest interest to geneticists and their colleagues in affiliated disciplines. This volume of Advances in Genetics continues the series goal to present both human and molecular genetic reviews in a timely fashion. Anderson and Kay investigate CAB gene expression in the regulation of gene transcriptions in plants. Harmon and Allan offer a historical overview of apoptosis and its recent heightened interest. Developments involving four X-linked disorders and their resulting increased susceptibility to infection are presented by Smithand Notarangelo. Dickson and colleagues present research on the role of dystrophin in Duchenne muscular dystrophy and the potential feasibility of gene therapy in curing this disease as well as other diseases involving the heart and central nervous system. The relationship between mice and humans and the ways in which they help each other understand gene function and relationship is presented by Elizabeth Fisher. Timmons and Shearn summarize what information has been learned about prune, Killer of prune, and the prune/Killer of prune lethal interactions: rare genetic phenomena in Drosophila melanogaster. Meiotic recombination, via the breaking and rejoining of DNA and the subsequent reciprocal exchange and the cytological evidence of the exchange, are explored by Ross et al. Last, Coonar and McKenna discuss the four major cardiomyopathies, focusing on recent advances in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

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