Investigation of inheritance and heredity The GSA advocates funding of research in genetics, primarily through its membership in the Coalition for the Life Sciences (CLS),
Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB), Research!America, and
American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS). These organizations of leading scientists fosters public policies to advance basic biological research and its applications in medicine and other fields. The GSA also strives to inform state and national legislators about advances and issues in genetics.
Interaction among geneticists The GSA organizes and sponsors several conferences for researchers (see below). These include the long-running model organism meetings: Yeast (biennial),
C. elegans (biennial), Fungal (biennial) and
Drosophila (annual). It has also established the Population, Evolutionary, and Quantitative Genetics Conference (PEQG, biennial) and its flagship meeting The Allied Genetics Conference (TAGC, every four years).
Communication of discoveries The GSA publishes
GENETICS, the leading journal for geneticists since the first issue in 1916, and
G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics, an open-access journal publishing high-quality fundamental research in genetics and genomics.
Education of students and the public The GSA's Education Committee seeks to facilitate the integration of advances in genetics in the K through college curriculum. The GSA communicates to the public advances in genetics and answers to issues by providing expert opinion to the press and others. ==Publications==