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Allium Genetic Resources

2018
An overview of the developments in Allium genetic resources during the past 25 years is presented in this chapter. A first important development has been the introduction and further development of web-based genebanking information systems (e.g. GENESYS, PLANTSEARCH), which facilitated the exchange of data to a large extent between Allium collection ...
Keller, E.R.J., Kik, C.
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Teaching resources for genetics

Nature Reviews Genetics, 2006
Genetics education is essential for preparing the public to engage in an informed debate about the future of genetics research and how its applications affect human health and the environment. This article provides an overview of genetics education resources that are available online, and is relevant to students in secondary education, health ...
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Resources for Genetic Variation Studies

Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics, 2006
The rapid growth of genome-wide diversity databases, as well as ongoing large-scale resequencing projects targeting genes and other functional components of our genome, provide valuable resources of natural variation at the DNA sequence level. In this review, we briefly summarize the wealth of data on DNA polymorphisms in humans, the distribution of ...
David, Serre, Thomas J, Hudson
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Cryopreservation of Plant Genetic Resources

2018
Cryopreservation encompasses several interconnect disciplines including physiology and cryophysics. This chapter reviews the current techniques for cryopreservation of plant genetic resources (PGRs). Vitrification is an effective ice crystal avoidance mechanism for hydrated cells and tissues.
Daisuke, Tanaka   +2 more
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Internet Resources in Medical Genetics

Current Protocols in Human Genetics, 2009
AbstractThis unit presents an overview of the most commonly used Web‐based information resources for clinicians seeking to apply molecular or array‐based genetic testing to patient care, obtain information on metabolic disease testing, learn more about newborn screening, or understand the molecular basis of inherited diseases, as well as for consumers ...
Darrel J, Waggoner, Roberta A, Pagon
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GENETIC RESOURCES AND IMPROVEMENT IN MACADAMIA

Acta Horticulturae, 2012
Macadamia is an iconic Australian genus that has undergone recent domestication from the wild with genetic improvement underpinning the development of the crop. Edible kernels are produced by the species Macadamia integrifolia and M. tetraphylla, with the smaller M. ternifolia and M. jansenii kernel having elevated cyanogenic glucosides.
Hardner, C. M.   +5 more
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Genetic Resources: What Are Genetic Resources and Their Importance for Food Production?

2017
The biological diversity present on planet Earth is the result of dynamic evolutionary processes that began approximately 4.5 billion years ago (Ward and Kirschvink 2015). Stromatolites – sedimentary strata formed in coastal regions on which microbial biofilms rich in Cyanobacteria are found – likely were the first complex life forms, more than 3.4 ...
Alexandre W. S. Hilsdorf   +1 more
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Internet Resources in Medical Genetics

Current Protocols in Human Genetics, 2006
AbstractThis unit presents an overview of the most commonly used, Web‐based information resources for (1) clinicians seeking to apply molecular genetic testing to patient care (see ) or to understand the molecular basis of inherited diseases (see ), (2) consumers seeking advocacy information (see ) or scientific and management information (see , , , , ,
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Genetics and Genomics Resources for Nurses

Journal of Nursing Education, 2010
The American Association of Colleges of Nurses document, The Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice , repeatedly refers to the need for undergraduate students to be familiar with genetic and genomic information.
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