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Genetics
Publishes the results of original research in genetics, biochemistry and molecular biology. Includes article abstracts. Full text requires subscription.
Home : Nature Genetics - Nature Publishing Group : science ...
Nature Genetics publishes the very highest quality research in genetics. It encompasses genetic and functional genomic studies on human traits and on other model ...
Top 7 genetics papers - The Scientist - Magazine of the Life Sciences
Top 7 genetics papers : A snapshot of the highest-ranked articles in genetics and related areas in the past 30 days
Magazines: Nature Genetics - Positive Exposure ~ The Spirit of ...
Positive Exposure allows participants and audiences to challenge the stigma associated with difference by celebrating the beauty and richness of genetic conditions ...
Scientists identify genetic risk for major depression
Major depression is a psychiatric disorder that is responsible for a substantial loss in work productivity and can even lead to suicide in some individuals. "Current ...
Itch receptors work through pain receptors on sensory neurons
The interactions between itch and pain are only partly understood, said itch and pain researcher Diana Bautista, an assistant professor of molecular and cell biology ...
Genetics | Science and Technology News, Stories | Discover Magazine
Read the latest genetics science and technology news at Discover Magazine online, with exclusive articles, stories, information, and research.
Genetic Engineering | Science News and Articles | Discover Magazine
View the latest science and technology news on genetic engineering at Discover Magazine, with exclusive articles, stories, information, and research.
News and information on genomics for development - SciDev.Net
News, opinions, analysis, spotlights, and other information including facts & figures and key resources about genomics in the developing world.
human genetics (biology) : Introduction -- Britannica Online ...
study of the inheritance of characteristics by children from parents. Inheritance in humans does not differ in any fundamental way from that in other organisms. The ...
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