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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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Genetic toxicology: web resources

Toxicology, 2002
Genetic toxicology is the scientific discipline dealing with the effects of chemical, physical and biological agents on the heredity of living organisms. The Internet offers a wide range of online digital resources for the field of Genetic Toxicology. The history of genetic toxicology and electronic data collections are reviewed. Web-based resources at
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Vulnerability of coffee (Coffea spp.) genetic resources in the United States

Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 2021
S. Krishnan   +7 more
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Olive Genetic Resources

2016
As one of the most important and ancient fruit crops in the Mediterranean Basin, olive is characterized by a huge genetic patrimony, represented by cultivated and wild germplasm, ancient trees and related forms. The richness of this germplasm represents an unusual case among horticultural crops, due to species longevity, lack of new better performing ...
Belaj, Angelina   +6 more
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Soybean genetic resources.

2010
Abstract This chapter discusses the genetic resources of soyabean in general, with examples taken from India. Topics include taxonomy, distribution, centres of diversity, and collection, introduction, evaluation, documentation, registration, conservation, utilization of soyabean germplasm.
S. K. Mishra, V. D. Verma
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Cotton genetic resources [PDF]

open access: possible, 1996
Le genre Gossypium compte 54 espèces différentes déjà décrites, localisées dans les pays chauds. L'espèce diploïde est classée selon 7 génomes (A à G) géographiquement groupés : Australie (C, G), Amérique (D), Asie-Afrique (A, B, E, F). Durant l'évolution biologique se sont croisées et allotétraploïdisées les espèces à génomes A et D d'où sont issus ...
Lançon, Jacques   +3 more
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Durum wheat in the Mediterranean Rim: historical evolution and genetic resources

Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 2020
F. Martínez-Moreno   +8 more
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