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Developmental genetics

Experientia, 1986
Of particular concern to the human geneticist are the effects of genetic abnormalities on development. To gain an understanding of these effects it is necessary to engage in a reciprocal process of using knowledge of normal developmental events to elucidate the mechanisms operative in abnormal situations and then of using what is learned about these ...
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Developmental Behavioral Genetics

Child Development, 1983
Developmental behavioral genetics is the study of genetic and environmental influences on individual differences in behavioral development. The interdiscipline offers exciting possibilities for research in both child development and behavioral genetics. In this prelude to a special section on developmental behavioral genetics, the potentialities of the
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Developmental genetics in ophthalmology

Ophthalmic Genetics, 2003
Much of our knowledge about the function of genes in mammalian development has been derived from the molecular analysis of spontaneous or induced mutations in the mouse. Since mutations affecting the mouse eye can be easily identified, a remarkable number of mutant lines provide animal models for congenital anomalies in man.
Jochen, Graw, Jana, Löster
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DEVELOPMENTAL GENETICS OF DROSOPHILA

Annual Review of Genetics, 1976
INTRODUCfION 209 OOGENESIS 210 Female-Sterile Mutants 210 Ribosomal RNA Genes in Oogenesis 2 16 SPERMATOGENESIS 217 Function and Structure of the Y Chromosome ...... 217 X-Linked and Autosomal Mutants Affecting Male Fertility .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .... ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . 220 In Vitro Culture of Testis and Isolated Cysts
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