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| | Heredity: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic |
 | | [For more facts and a topic of this subject, click this link] Heredity see Heredity (journal)[For more facts and a topic of this subject, click this link]. |  | | Darwin's primary approach to heredity was to outline how it appeared to work (noticing that characteristics could be inherited which were not expressed explicitly in the parent at the time of reproduction, EHandler: no quick summary. |  | | (the precise mechanism of heredity was however not clear. |
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| | Heredity |
 | | Heredity is the official journal of the Genetics Society, publishing articles in all aspects of genetics. |  | | Heredity - An International Journal of Genetics founded by CD Darlington and RA Fisher and published on behalf of The Genetics Society. |  | | With its move to Nature Publishing Group Heredity has augmented its coverage to reflect the development of genetics in the post-genomic era. |
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| | The Monk in the Garden Web site |
 | | Page 3 Batesons quote is from the opening lines of "Problems of Heredity as a Subject for Horticultural Investigation," Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society, vol. |  | | Page 169 Eichlings recollection of his visit with Mendel, and his estimation of the abbots local reputation, are from his article, "I talked with Mendel," Journal of Heredity, vol. |  | | meeting of The Genetical Society in Cambridge, June 20, 1949 and reprinted the following year in the journal Heredity, v. |
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| | Open Directory - Science: Biology: Genetics: Publications: Journals |
 | | The American Journal of Human Genetics - Provide a record of research and review relating to heredity in man and to the application of genetic principles in medicine, psychology, anthropology, and social services, as well as in related areas of molecular and cell biology. |  | | The Journal of Heredity- Articles discuss gene action, regulation, and transmission in both plant and animal species, including the genetic aspects of botany, cytogenetics and evolution, zoology, and molecular and developmental biology. |  | | Balkan Journal of Medical Genetics - BJMG is a journal in the English language for the publication of articles involving all branches of medical genetics. |
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| | Subject Guide: Conservation Genetics Mansfield Library The University of Montana-Missoula |
 | | American Naturalist; Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics; Annual Review of Genetics; Biological Conservation; Biodiversity and Conservation; Conservation Biology; Conservation Genetics; Conservation Ecology; Ecological Applications; Ecology; Evolution; Evolutionary Biology; Genetics; Heredity; Journal of Evolutionary Biology; Journal of Heredity; Journal of Zoological Systematics & Evolutionary Research ; Molecular Ecology; Nature Genetics; Trends in Ecology and Evolution |  | | 1981-present; Biology, life science journal literature; includes "Genetics Abstracts" |  | | Specialized Journals with articles on conservation genetics topics (UM browsing examples): |
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| | Heredity |
 | | For the scientific journal Heredity see Heredity (journal) |  | | Heredity (the adjective is hereditary) is the transfer of characters from parent to offspring, either through their genes or through the social institution called inheritance (for example, a title of nobility is passed from individual to individual according to relevant customs and/or laws). |  | | In biology, heredity is effectively a pseudonym for genetics, since biological information is passed on as genes. |
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| | The Monk in the Garden Web site |
 | | A critique." The Journal of Heredity, 78(3):308-210, 1987. |  | | Sapp, Jan, "The struggle for authority in the field of heredity, 1900-1932: New perspectives on the rise of genetics," Journal of the History of Biology 16:311-342, 1983. |  | | Lederman, Muriel, "Genes on chromosomes: The conversion of Thomas Hunt Morgan," Journal of the History of Biology, 22(1): 163-176, 1989. |
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| | Publication List |
 | | Improved estimation of the proportion of triploids in populations with diploid and triploid individuals, M.S. Ridout, Journal of Heredity, 91, pages 57-60, 2000. |  | | Fernandez, J. Osiewalski and M.F.J. Steel, Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 76, 2001. |  | | Bassett, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, 160(2), pages 223, 1997. |
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| | Heredity (journal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Heredity is a scientific journal concerned with heredity in a biological sense, i.e. |  | | The Journal of Heredity is an entirely distinct publication. |  | | It was founded in 1903 and is currently published by the Oxford University Press. |
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| | Encyclopedia: Teething |
 | | For the scientific journal Heredity see Heredity (journal) Heredity (the adjective is hereditary) is the transfer of characters from parent to offspring, either through their genes or through the social institution called inheritance (for example, a title of nobility is passed from individual to individual according to relevant customs and... |  | | Species that feature them, such as humans and dogs, usually have four, two in the top jaw, two in the lower, on either side of the Incisors. |  | | The Canine teeth are the long, pointed teeth used for grabbing hold of and tearing apart foods, also called cuspids, dogteeth or fangs. |
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| | 1980-84.txt |
 | | Mendelian models and heritability of a feeding response in the garter snake, Thamnophis elegans Heredity 51 1 405-413 Journal Article Babalian, A. L.;Shapovalov., A. 1984 Synaptic actions produced by individual ventrolateral tract fibres in frog lumbar motoneurons Exp. Brain Res. |  | | Herpetology 18 85-86 Reptilia, sauria, Chalcides ocellatus, physiology, metabolism, metabolic rate Journal Article Bakker, Robert T. 1982 Juvenile-adult habitat shift in Permian fossil reptiles and amphibians Science 217 53-55 Journal Article Balazs, G. 1982 Driftnets catch leatherback turtles Oryx 428-430 leatherback Edited Book Balcells, E. 1984 Publicaciohnes del Centro pirenaico de Biologia experimental Jaca Publ. |  | | 1980 97-113 Reptilia, testudines, galapagos tortoise, breeding Journal Article Badir, N. ;al., et 1981 Cell mediated immunity in the gecko, Tarentola annularis Folia hemat. |
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| | Margaret Sanger and Sterilization |
 | | The biologist Paul Popenoe, author of the most widely used American eugenics text and editor of the Journal of Heredity, also reviewed the new German law. |  | | Noting that Hitler had read the definitive German work on heredity by Baur, Fischer, and Lenz, Popenoe judged the fuhrer's program to be based "solidly on the application of biological principles to human society." (p. |  | | He was a leader in the U.S. eugenics movement and wrote (1933) the article 'Eugenic Sterilization' in the journal (BCR) that Margaret Sanger started. |
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| | The Monk in the Garden Web site |
 | | Monaghan, Floyd V. and Alain F. Corcos, "Reexamination of the fate of MendelÂs paper," The Journal of Heredity, 78(2):116-118, 1987. |  | | Monaghan, Floyd V. and Alain F. Corcos, "On the origins of Mendelian laws," The Journal of Heredity, 75:67-69, 1984. |  | | Clayberg, Carl D. and Richard A. Jaynes, guest editors, Breeding Plants for Home and Garden: How to hybridize begonias, African violets and other gesneriads, day-lilies, daffodils, roses, azaleas and many other plants. |
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| | The Monk in the Garden Web site |
 | | Corcos, Alain F. and Floyd V. Monaghan, "Role of de Vries in the recovery of Mendels work I: Was de Vries really an independent rediscoverer of Mendel?" Journal of Heredity, 76:187-190, 1985. |  | | Monaghan, Floyd V. and Alain F. Corcos, "Reexamination of the fate of Mendels paper," The Journal of Heredity, 78(2):116-118, 1987. |  | | Monaghan, Floyd V. and Alain F. Corcos, "Tschermak: a non-discoverer of Mendelism. |
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| | Gene flow and introgression within and among three species of rockfishes, Sebastes auriculatus, S. caurinus, and S. maliger -- Seeb 89 (5): 393 -- Journal of Heredity |
 | | Articles by Seeb, L. The Journal of Heredity 1998:89(5) |  | | Gene flow and introgression within and among three species of rockfishes, Sebastes auriculatus, S. caurinus, and S. maliger -- Seeb 89 (5): 393 -- Journal of Heredity |  | | Gene flow and introgression within and among three species of rockfishes, Sebastes auriculatus, S. caurinus, and S. |
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| | Journal of Heredity |
 | | Journal of Heredity is published for the American Genetic Association by Oxford University Press assisted by Stanford University Libraries' HighWire Press |  | | For faster access to Journal of Heredity Online from these countries use this URL: |  | | Other Oxford University Press journals that may be of interest: |
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| | Magazines and Journals List |
 | | "The journal of heredity" to "The journal of heredity" |
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| | FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Volume 1, Literature Cited |
 | | Heredity = Heredity; an International Journal of Genetics. |  | | Phytomorphology = Phytomorphology; an International Journal of Plant Morphology. |  | | Proceedings of the International Symposium on Systematic Pteridology. |
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| | Margaret Sanger and Sterilization |
 | | The biologist Paul Popenoe, author of the most widely used American eugenics text and editor of the Journal of Heredity, also reviewed the new German law. |  | | Noting that Hitler had read the definitive German work on heredity by Baur, Fischer, and Lenz, Popenoe judged the fuhrer's program to be based "solidly on the application of biological principles to human society." (p. |  | | He was a leader in the U.S. eugenics movement and wrote (1933) the article 'Eugenic Sterilization' in the journal (BCR) that Margaret Sanger started. |
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| | Heredity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | For the scientific journal Heredity see Heredity (journal). |  | | Bloodline redirects here; for other uses of the term, see Bloodline (disambiguation). |
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| | Genetics (journal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Pork and beans (not to be confused with the Journal of Genetics) is a yearly scientific journal publishing investigations bearing on heredity and variation. |  | | This article about a scientific journal is a stub. |  | | Genetics is published by the Genetics Society of America. |
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| | OMIA - Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals |
 | | Inheritance of UMP synthase in dairy cattle, Journal of Heredity 75:337-340, 1984. |  | | Incidence and inheritance of deficiency for uridine monophosphate synthase in Holstein bulls, Journal of Dairy Science 70:1893-1897, 1987. |  | | Deficiency of uridine monophosphate synthase in Holstein cattle: inheritance and body measurements, Journal of Animal Science 64:695-700, 1987. |
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| | Krebs Publications in Reverse Order |
 | | 43. Redfield, J.A., M.J. Taitt, and C.J. Krebs. 1978. Experimental alterations of sex-ratios in populations of Microtus oregoni, the creeping vole. Journal of Animal Ecology 47: 55-69. |  | | 41. Krebs, C.J. and R. Boonstra. 1978. Demography of the spring decline in populations of the vole, Microtus townsendii. Journal of Animal Ecology 47: 1007-1015. |  | | 24. Tamarin, R.H. and C.J. Krebs. 1973. Selection at the transferrin locus in cropped vole populations. Heredity 30: 53-62. |
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| | Evolution & Development - Journal Information |
 | | ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2004: 12/33 (Developmental Biology); 14/33 (Evolutionary Biology); 52/120 (Genetics and Heredity) |  | | The journal welcomes papers from paleontologists, population biologists, developmental biologists, and molecular biologists, but also encourages submissions from professionals in other fields where relevant research is being carried out, from mathematics to the history and philosophy of science. |  | | Free online access to this journal is available within institutions in the developing world through the HINARI initiative with the World Health Organization (WHO), and the AGORA initiative with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). |
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 | | IV Mendelian models and heritability of a feeding response in the garter snake Tamnophis elegans Heredity 51 405-413 Reptilia, snake, Tamnophis elegans, food, feeding, heritability Journal Article Ayres, Frank A.;Arnold, Steven J. 1983 Behavioural variation in natural populations. |  | | Anolis calimae, new species, from the cloud forest of western Colombia Breviora 475 1-11 Journal Article Ayala, Stephen;Harris, Dennis M. 1984 A new microteiid lizard (Alopoglossus) from the Pacific rainforest of Colombia Herpetologica 40 2 154-158 Alopoglossus lehmanni n. |  | | Anolis calimae, new species, from the cloud forest of Western Colombia Breviora 475 1-11 Journal Article Ayala, Stephen;Harris, Dennis;Williams, Ernest E. 1983 New or problematic Anolis from Colombia. |
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| | LEPROSY AND VACCINATION by WILLIAM TEBB (Complete) |
 | | While the pros and cons of the theories of heredity, fish-eating, malaria, and contagion, have been frequently dealt with by wellknown writers, this is, I believe, the first attempt made to bring together a body of evidence regarding the inoculability of leprosy and the evidence of its communicability by means of vaccination. |  | | In localities in which lepers are at large with the disease in an active state, and having open sores, there seems to be an increased tendency to fresh cases amongst the general population."The British Medical Journal, p. |  | | It also shows that the proportion of lepers to the population of the towns is not connected with the length of time that the disease has lasted, and therefore is not in relation to the opportunities given by heredity, even if it were assumed that heredity was a cause. |
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| | Karger Publishers |
 | | The value of this information to many branches of medicine is shown by the number of citations the journal receives in fields ranging from immunology and hematology, through pediatrics and pathology, to epidemiology and public health planning. |  | | Gathering original research reports and short communications from all over the world, Human Heredity is devoted to methodological and applied research on the genetics of human populations, linkage analysis, genetic mechanisms of disease, and new methods in biochemistry, molecular genetics and statistical genetics. |  | | In the near future you will be able to submit your manuscript to 'Human Heredity' online! |
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| | TOQ-Sir Francis Galton-Hereditary and Talent-Vol 2 No 3 |
 | | Ainsworth, William Francis, editor of Journal of Natural and Geographical Science, Explorations in Asia Minor and Kurdistan. |  | | *Cowan, Ruth Schwartz, Sir Francis Galton and the Study of Heredity in the Nineteenth Century, New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1985, see chapter one, “‘Hereditary Talent and Character’: Galton’s First Attempt to Study Heredity,” pp. |  | | I have shown, in my previous paper, that intellectual capacity is so largely transmitted by descent that, out of every hundred sons of men distinguished in the open professions, no less than eight are found to have rivaled their fathers in eminence. |
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 | | Sapp, Jan, "The struggle for authority in the field of heredity, 1900-1932: New perspectives on the rise of genetics," Journal of the History of Biology 16:311-342, 1983. |  | | Darbishire, A.D., "On the supposed antagonism of Mendelian to biometric theories of heredity," Manchester Memoirs 49(6):1-19, 1905. |  | | Fisher, Ronald A., "The correlation between relatives on the supposition of Mendelian inheritance," Trans. |
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| | The Substitution Cost Bibliography |
 | | Felsenstein, J. The Substitution Load in a Finite Population Heredity 28 : 57-69 |  | | Phelps, F.M. A Unifying Model for the Substitutional Genetic Load" IMA Journal of Mathematics Applied in Medicine and Biology 8: 31-56 |  | | Phelps, F.M. A Model for the Evolution of the Genome - The Effect of Stochasticity on Genetic Loads" IMA Journal of Mathematics Applied in Medicine and Biology 12 : 1-11 |
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