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 ScienceDaily Books : Genetics and Conservation: A Reference Manual for Managing Wild Animal and Plant Populations
Despite its age, Genetics and Conservation still stimulates research and information translation for conservation applications.
In 1983 Genetics and Conservation was published to encourage the dissemination of knowledge regarding the application of scientific theory and research to conservation programs.
This reprinting of Genetics and Conservation is ultimately an expression of professional values and of gratitude to those who have helped configure our current concepts of ecologically and culturally sustainable conservation.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/cgi-bin/apf4/amazon_products_feed.cgi?Operation=ItemLookup&ItemId=1930665865   (1829 words)

  
 Genes & Gene Expression - Virtual Library of Biochemistry & Cell Biology
Genetics Tutorials - Definitions of terms, animations and test crosses for learning basic genetics.
Prokaryotic Genetics and Gene Expression - Tutorial on the genetics of prokaryotes and their gene expression.
MIT Biology Hypertextbook - A general tutorial on biochemistry, genetics and molecular and cell biology.
http://www.biochemweb.org/genes.shtml   (1829 words)

  
 Human Genetics - Faculty Profiles
The roles of both Ty1-encoded and host-encoded functions in retrotransposition are being studied genetically - studies on host mutants have identified components of a variety of apparently unrelated cellular pathways, such as RNA processing and translation.
Yeast is used because a combined genetic and biochemical approach can be readily used to analyze complex processes like transposition.
We study transposable elements in yeast, such as the Ty1 element, and in human cells, such as the L1 or LINE elements.
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/humangenetics/facultypages/boeke.html   (1829 words)

  
 The Ethox Centre
The Oxford Genetics Knowledge Park (http://www.oxfordgkp.org) has established an innovative, multidisciplinary approach to the translation of genetics from the laboratory into the clinical setting, emphasising the use of social science, health economics, ethics, psychology and law to inform the other activities, both clinical and scientific, of the Knowledge Park.
The focus of the activities of the Genetics and Society team is on investigating social, ethical, psychological legal and economic factors influencing the success of translation from the laboratory to the clinic in order to inform the development of good scientific research and clinical practice.
This provides opportunities for practice to be informed by the research of the Genetics and Society team, and ensures that the questions addressed by this research are relevant to the clinical and scientific dimensions of translation.
http://www.ethox.org.uk/research/genetics/gkp.htm   (1176 words)

  
 Strategies and Tools for Knowledge Translation in Genetics - Institute of Genetics - CIHR
The Institute of Genetics (IG) will fund research projects in genetic knowledge translation that specifically target the general public (including patient groups) and/or health service providers (including clinicians).
The goals of this RFA are to strengthen the evidence base informing the genetic knowledge translation activities in Canada and to create new knowledge translation tools and strategies building on the strength of the existing knowledge.
There is also a widening gap between the growing knowledge in genetics generated by the research community and awareness of this knowledge by the general public and by health service providers.
http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/4341.html   (615 words)

  
 translation - OneLook Dictionary Search
Phrases that include translation: machine translation, nick translation, network address translation, translation exposure, translation risk, more...
Words similar to translation: displacement, rendering, transformation, translational, version, interlingual rendition, more...
Translation : Ethics, Law and Science of Using New Genetic Technology in Medicine and Agriculture [home, info]
http://www.onelook.com/?w=translation&ls=a   (418 words)

  
 Translation - EvoWiki
This page is part of the EvoWiki encyclopedia of genetics and molecular biology.
Topics: Genetics - Transmission genetics - Molecular genetics - Population genetics - Quantitative genetics - Molecular biology- Genomics
Translation is the process of copying information from a string of RNA to a protein.
http://www.evowiki.org/index.php/Translated   (116 words)

  
 Translation - EvoWiki
Translation is the process of copying information from a string of RNA to a protein.
This page is part of the EvoWiki encyclopedia of genetics and molecular biology.
Topics: Genetics- Transmission genetics- Molecular genetics- Population genetics- Quantitative genetics- Molecular biology - Genomics
http://wiki.cotch.net/wiki.phtml?title=Translated   (116 words)

  
 Search Results for molecular genetics transcription translation DNA RNA protein
Molecular genetics Gene expression The nature of the gene DNA structure, function and replication RNA structure, function and synthesis protein structure, function and synthesis (transcription and translation) genetic control of metabolic pathways..
../news/biotech.html Contemporary developments within the sciences of genetic engineering and biotechnology have been instrumental in constellating a series of relationships that are bringing together research in molecular biology (genetics, biotech, immunology, endocrinology), developments in applied research and clinical technologies (genomic mapping, gene therapy, PCR, DNA chips), and a...
INTRODUCTION TO MOLECULAR GENETICS Draw the structures of the (a) phosphate, sugar ribose, purine and pyrimidine bases and the (b) pyridine and pyrimidine nucleotides.
http://www.gre.ac.uk/~ws02/GM_Foods/molec_gen_2.htm   (1868 words)

  
 Genetics and Molecular Biology
Collection of Classical Papers in Genetics and Genetics in Context - A Comparative Timeline - Electr.
HUman MOLecular GENetics - University of Rostock (DE)
Journals in Genetics [Laakso and Koivisto] - Kuopio Univ. (FI)
http://www.mic.ki.se/Genetics.html   (884 words)

  
 19 - Appendices - Frank Macfarlane Burnet Guide to Records
Burnet, F.M., Endurance of Life; the implications of genetics for human life (no English copy) Mexican translation (1971)*, Czechoslovakian translation (1971)*, Italian translation (1974).
Burnet, F.M., Cellular Immunology, 1971 Japanese translation, 1969.
Burnet, F.M., Changing Patterns; an atypical autobiography, 1968 Japanese translation, 1978
http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/guides/burn/FMBS0019.htm   (884 words)

  
 Books about DNA
Ballonoff, Paul A., (editor), Genetics and Social Structure: Mathematical Structuralism in Population Genetics and Social Theory, Benchmark papers in Genetics, volume 1, (Dowden, Hutchinson, and Press, 1974).
Ballonoff, Paul A., and Weiss, Kenneth M., Demographic Genetics, BenchmarkPapers in Genetics, volume 3, (Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, 1975).
This is an English translation (by Eden and Cedar Paul), of the book Menshliche Erblichkeitslehre und Rassenhygiene.
http://www.cbs.dtu.dk/staff/dave/DNArefs_alpha.html   (884 words)

  
 Unleashing yeast genetics on a factor-independent mechanism of internal translation initiation -- Hinnebusch 98 (23): 12866 -- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Unleashing yeast genetics on a factor-independent mechanism of internal translation initiation -- Hinnebusch 98 (23): 12866 -- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Unleashing yeast genetics on a factor-independent mechanism of internal translation initiation
Translational control of gene expression is generally exerted in the initiation phase of protein synthesis.
http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/98/23/12866   (2672 words)

  
 Protein synthesis: translation (from heredity) --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
The physical basis of heredity > Molecular genetics > DNA as an information carrier: transcription and translation of the genetic code > Protein synthesis: translation
DNA as an information carrier: transcription and translation of the genetic code
Heredity and variation, two sides of the same coin, are the subject matter of the science of genetics.
http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-50799   (765 words)

  
 Lost in Translation Movie Review - Lost in Translation Movie Trailer - The Boston Globe
''Lost in Translation'' is longer on atmosphere and observation than on story, but you don't mind: Coppola maintains her quietly charged tone with a certainty that would be unbelievable in a second film if you didn't suspect genetics had a hand.
Sofia Coppola's lovely, lapidary ''Lost in Translation'' is about this stateless state of being, and about two lost souls who find themselves waltzing together in the void.
Lost in Translation Movie Review - Lost in Translation Movie Trailer - The Boston Globe
http://www.boston.com/movies/display?display=movie&id=2795   (751 words)

  
 OLAN AT&S Specialized Translation Bureau - Quick Contact, Profile, and Connnection Page in BizWiz - Specialized Translation Bureau
Perfect English-Russian-English translation: advertisement, physics and mathematics, molecular biology, genetics, pharmaceuticals, articles of general interest - literature, travel, art, society, etc., oil and petrochemical industry, aerospace, construction, environment, psycology, sociology, political science, web-site translation, etc.
OLAN AT&S Specialized Translation Bureau - Quick Contact, Profile, and Connnection Page in BizWiz - Specialized Translation Bureau
Member since Saturday February 01 1997 at 01:53:15 AM EST
http://www.bizwiz.com/quickprofilepages/ol/olanats.htm   (215 words)

  
 Topic Index - Genetics
It explores the origins of classical genetics, emphasizing Mendel's research and 1865 paper, "Experiments in Plant Hybridization." Visitors may use MendelWeb for accessing copies of Mendel's original paper and its English translation in a variety of formats.
This site is a resource for educators and students interested in the origins of classical genetics, introductory data analysis, elementary plant science, and the history and literature of science.
Chapters are Chemistry Review, Large Molecules, Cell Biology, Enzyme Biochemistry, Glycolosis and the Krebs Cycle, Photosynthesis, Central Dogma, Mendelian Genetics, Prokaryotic Genetics and Gene Expression, Recombinant DNA, and Immunology.
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/topicindex/genetics.html   (1120 words)

  
 Course Description: This is as an upper level course for students with interest in learning how crop plants can be improved
  Students will develop a basic understanding of: Mitosis and meiosis, DNA structure and replication, RNA transcription and protein translation, Principles of classical genetics, Control of gene expression, DNA mutations, Methods for assessing genetic diversity, Recent developments in genetic technology, and Social implications of manipulating genetic information in agricultural organisms.
Course Description:  This course is designed for Agriculture majors who are interested in developing their basic understanding of genetics, along with learning about the techniques and implications of manipulating genes in plant and animal systems.
  With the recent advances in cloning and genetic engineering, understanding the genetics and the current molecular technology in genetics is critical for agriculture majors dealing with concerns of genetically modified organisms.
http://www.cbt.wiu.edu/Win_Phippen/courses/AGRN376-04.htm   (1120 words)

  
 The central dogma (from heredity) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The physical basis of heredity > Molecular genetics > DNA as an information carrier: transcription and translation of the genetic code > The central dogma
DNA as an information carrier: transcription and translation of the genetic code
Soon after its elucidation, this understanding of the genetic control of protein synthesis became known as “the central dogma” of molecular genetics.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-50800?tocId=50800   (108 words)

  
 Directory - Science: Biology: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: Gene Expression
Biochemistry of Nucleic Acids  · cached · Lecture notes on nucleic acid structure, DNA replication and repair, the genetic code and translation, as well as cancer genes.
Includes sites related to processes of the Central Dogma of Genetics: transcriotion to mRNA, mRNA splicing, translation to polypeptides, modification of the resulting polypeptides by specific proteolysis and conjugation to carbohydrates, lipids and prosthetic groups.
Prokaryotic Genetics and Gene Expression  · cached · Chapter from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) introductory hypertextbook on molecular biology.
http://www.incywincy.com/default?p=938048   (1046 words)

  
 Molecular Genetics
Central Dogma III — DNA transcription, translation, protein
Central Dogma I &; DNA transcription, translation, protein
Central Dogma II — DNA transcription, translation, protein
http://www.kensbiorefs.com/MolecularGen.html   (857 words)

  
 Contents
After transcription and before translation the RNA transcripts are processed to produce mature messenger RNA (mRNA).
The second copying step, in which amino acids are polymerized in response to the RNA information, is called translation.
The products of translation, polypeptides, are also processed, producing the mature proteins.
http://opbs.okstate.edu/~melcher/MG/MG01.html   (531 words)

  
 Genetics 301
This test will include material about mitosis and meiosis (chapter 3), DNA structure and replication (chapter 9), transcription (chapter 10), translation (chapter 11), Mendel's principles of genetics and dominant/recessive autosomal inheritance (chapter 2), and using probability to solve genetics problems, including chi-square analysis (chapter 4).
Be able to solve genetics problems involving autosomally inherited traits and using the rules of probability (multiplication rule, addition rule, binomial theorem).
Calculate the amount of energy (in GTP and ATP needed) required to translate a polypeptide chain of 100 amino acids.
http://www.goshen.edu/bio/bio301/test1studyguide.html   (833 words)

  
 Search Results for molecular genetics transcription translation DNA RNA protein
Molecular genetics Gene expression The nature of the gene DNA structure, function and replication RNA structure, function and synthesis protein structure, function and synthesis (transcription and translation) genetic control of metabolic pathways..
../news/biotech.html Contemporary developments within the sciences of genetic engineering and biotechnology have been instrumental in constellating a series of relationships that are bringing together research in molecular biology (genetics, biotech, immunology, endocrinology), developments in applied research and clinical technologies (genomic mapping, gene therapy, PCR, DNA chips), and a...
INTRODUCTION TO MOLECULAR GENETICS Draw the structures of the (a) phosphate, sugar ribose, purine and pyrimidine bases and the (b) pyridine and pyrimidine nucleotides.
http://www.gre.ac.uk/~ws02/GM_Foods/molec_gen_2.htm   (1868 words)

  
 RNA
One of the main functions of RNA is to copy geneticsgenetic information from DNA (via transcription (genetics)transcription) and then translate it into proteins (by translation (biology)translation/).
RNA genes (sometimes referred to as non-coding RNA or small RNA) are genes that encode RNA that is not translation (biology)translated/ into a protein.
It is biochemistrybiochemically distinguished from DNA by the presence of an additional hydroxyl group, attached to each pentose ring; as well as by the use of uracil, instead of thymine.
http://www.infothis.com/find/RNA   (1868 words)

  
 Faculty News
Thomas Weber, associate professor of surgery and of molecular genetics, has been selected by the Citywide Colon Cancer Control Coalition (C5), to lead its NYPD/FDNY Colon Cancer Screening Initiative along with Dr. Sidney Winawer of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.
Thomas K. Weber, associate professor of surgery and of molecular genetics, has been appointed to the New York City Health Department Board of Advisors by Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Frieden.
Gary Bassell, associate professor of neuroscience, has received an award from the Dana Foundation's Program in Brain Imaging, to develop new technology for visualization of mRNA transport and translation in neurons.
http://www.aecom.yu.edu/home/news/facultystudent_kudos.htm   (1868 words)

  
 International Conference on Legume Genomics and Genetics: Translation to Crop Improvement
International Conference on Legume Genomics and Genetics: Translation to Crop Improvement
This conference aims to apprise the international scientific community of the current status of legume genomics, genetics, and bioinformatics initiatives in legume crops and model species.
The first International Conference on Legume Genomics and Genetics will be held in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, June 2-6, 2002.
http://www.agro.agri.umn.edu/iclgg   (83 words)

  
 MCDB 2150 -- Lecture 25
Nonsense mutations: Base pair mutations that generate a translation stop codon (TAA, TAG or TGA in the DNA sense strand, transcribed as UAA, UAG or UGA in the mRNA) cause premature termination of translation of the coded protein and are referred to as nonsense mutations.
Mutation: A mutation is any change in genetic information relative to a reference "wild-type" genome, including changes that affect expression of genes without altering their coding sequences and changes that do not cause any detectable phenotypic difference (silent mutations).
Somatic and germ-line mutations: The mutations that we normally deal with in genetics are those that occur in the germ-line and are thus passed on to subsequent generations.
http://www.colorado.edu/MCDB/MCDB2150Fall/notes/L25.html   (3937 words)

  
 Translation (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
translation (genetics), part of the biological process of protein biosynthesis from messenger RNA
the translation phase of a compiler (or, by extension, the entire process of compilation)
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Translation_(disambiguation)   (157 words)

  
 GENOME SCIENCES
GENOME 372 Gene Structure and Function (5) NW Explores the structure of genes and genomes, the mechanism and control of transcription and translation, the molecular mechanisms of mutation, transposition and cancer, and the identification of human disease genes.
GENOME 351 Human Genetics: The Individual and Society (4) NW Principles of Mendelian inheritance as illustrated by human traits and diseases; chromosomes and sex determination; distribution of genes in populations; natural selection and evolution; counseling and genetic engineering; ethical issues.
GENOME 454 The Origins of Genetics (4) NW Discovery and eventual triumph of Mendelism in the early twentieth century.
http://www.washington.edu/students/crscat/genome.html   (157 words)

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