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Human genetic research: emerging trends in ethics
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2005Genetic research has moved from Mendelian genetics to sequence maps to the study of natural human genetic variation at the level of the genome. This past decade of discovery has been accompanied by a shift in emphasis towards the ethical principles of reciprocity, mutuality, solidarity, citizenry and universality.
Chadwick, Ruth, Knoppers, Bartha Maria
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Genetic parameters and genetic trends for reproductive traits in Egyptian buffalo
Animal Reproduction Science, 2021Reproductive traits are important for farm profitability because failure to reproduce is the primary reason for culling animals. Study objectives were to estimate genetic parameters and evaluate the trends for reproductive traits. Age at first calving (AFC), gestation length (GL), postpartum interval to pregnancy (PPIP), calving interval (CI) and ...
Amin M.S. Amin +2 more
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CYTOPLASMIC MODIFICATION OF GENETIC TRENDS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1943Does the condition of the mother influence the developing embryo? This question is one that comes up every so often and we are apt to dismiss it without much thought because we accept the textbook dictum that the development of the human embryo is strictly gene determined. But geneticists today are by no means as dogmatic as they were a decade ago. The
WILLIAM F. PETERSEN, ALVIN MAYNE
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Trends in genetics — a logical development (reprise)
Trends in Genetics, 1993Abstract Trends in Genetics is being launched at an especially exciting time in biological research. Techniques and theories developed during the last few years are now generating a flood of information which is beginning to answer some of the most fundamental questions in biology.
P N, Goodfellow, A, Stewart
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Research Trends in Genetics and Immunology
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1969OUR PRESIDENT has asked me to project the advances in genetics and immunology to what I believe may be happening in the year 2000. The two fields, genetics and immunology, have both been moving extremely quickly in the last two decades, and many of the lines of research in these two fields are becoming not only parallel but interlocking.
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1998
Genetic medicines including antigen, antisense molecules, ribozymes, aptamers, plasmid, gene have been enthusiastically studied as pharmaceutical agents. In the past decade, genetic medicines have been bogged down in solving serious problems, especially delivery efficiency.
Y, Shoji, Y, Mizushima
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Genetic medicines including antigen, antisense molecules, ribozymes, aptamers, plasmid, gene have been enthusiastically studied as pharmaceutical agents. In the past decade, genetic medicines have been bogged down in solving serious problems, especially delivery efficiency.
Y, Shoji, Y, Mizushima
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PEACH BREEDING, GENETICS AND NEW CULTIVAR TRENDS
Acta Horticulturae, 2006The 20th century may well be called “Golden Age of Peach Breeding”. Indeed, the advances in terms of the peach industry as a whole and the enhancement of fruit quality in particular bear the stamp of an unparalleled, and probably unrepeatable, enterprise of historical import.
SANSAVINI, SILVIERO +2 more
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Trends in Behavior Genetics: 1960–1985
2021In the 1940s and 1950s considerable behavior genetic research with both animals and human subjects was carried on by psychologists and biologists. Recognition of Behavior Genetics as a designated discipline might be said to begin with Fuller and Thompson's Behavior Genetics published in 1960.
John L. Fuller, Edward C. Simmel
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Modern trends in human genetics.
Modern problems in ophthalmology, 1975Every physician is deeply concerned with the tremendous advances in genetics during the last decade. Through 'gene surgery' DNA transplantation on both somatic and germinal tissue is feasible. Thus, genetic determinism is no longer ineluctable. Tissue culture is a tool to avoid cellular degeneration and achieve cellular immortality.Precise chromosome ...
J F, Cuendet, A, Catti
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[Current trends in medical genetics].
Casopis lekaru ceskych, 1995Medical genetics made during the last decades immense advances and new findings from the sphere of fundamental research are increasingly penetrating into different clinical disciplines. The greatest attention was concentrated on investigations devoted to the molecular etiology of malignant diseases and the molecular mechanism of embryonic development ...
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