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This article provides an outline of terminology and topics that are important to know in genetics.
Introduction to genetics
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Introduction to genetics
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Genetics
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Chromosome
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DNA
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Genetic diversity
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Genetic drift
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Genetic variation
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Genome
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Heredity
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Mutation
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Nucleotide
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RNA
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Introduction to evolution
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Evolution
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Modern evolutionary synthesis
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Transmutation of species
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Natural selection
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Extinction
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Adaptation
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Polymorphism (biology)
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Gene flow
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Biodiversity
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Biogeography
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Phylogenetic tree
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Taxonomy (biology)
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Mendelian inheritance
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Molecular evolution
== Branches of genetics ==
Branches of genetics
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Classical genetics
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Developmental genetics
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Conservation genetics
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Ecological genetics
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Epigenetics
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Evolutionary genetics
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Genetic engineering
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Metagenics
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Genetic epidemiology
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Archaeogenetics
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Archaeogenetics of the Near East
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Genetics of intelligence
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Genetic testing
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Genomics
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Human genetics
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Human evolutionary genetics
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Human mitochondrial genetics
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Medical genetics
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Immunogenetics
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Microbial genetics
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Molecular genetics
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Neurogenetics
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Population genetics
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Plant genetics
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Psychiatric genetics
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Quantitative genetics
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Statistical genetics
Multi-disciplinary fields that include genetics
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Evolutionary anthropology
== History of genetics ==
History of genetics
History of genetics
Natural history of genetics
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History of molecular evolution
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Cladistics
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Transitional fossil
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Extinction event
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Timeline of the evolutionary history of life
History of the science of genetics
History of genetics
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Ancient Concepts of Heredity
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Experiments on Plant Hybridization
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History of evolutionary thought
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History of genetic engineering
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History of genomics
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History of paleontology
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History of plant systematics
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Neanderthal genome project
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Timeline of paleontology
== General genetics concepts ==
General genetics concepts
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Haplogroup
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Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup
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Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup
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Eugenics
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History of eugenics
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Eugenics Record Office
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Molecule
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amino acids
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Nucleobase
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Adenine
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Cytosine
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Guanine
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Thymine
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Uracil
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Adenovirus
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Antibody
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Bacteria
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Codon
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Deoxyribonucleic acid
(DNA) •
Messenger RNA
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mRNA
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Enzyme
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Exon
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Intron
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nucleotide
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allele
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animal model
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antisense
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apoptosis
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autosomal dominant
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autosome
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bacterial artificial chromosome
(BAC) •
base pair
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birth defect
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bone marrow transplantation
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cancer
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candidate gene
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carcinoma
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carrier
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cDNA library
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cell
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centimorgan
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centromere
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chromosome
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chromosomal translocation
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cloning
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congenital disorder
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contig
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craniosynostosis
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cystic fibrosis
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cytogenetic map
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deletion
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diabetes mellitus
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diploid
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DNA replication
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DNA sequencing
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dominant
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double helix
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duplication
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electrophoresis
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fibroblasts
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fluorescence in situ hybridization
(FISH) •
gene
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gene amplification
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gene expression
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gene library
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gene mapping
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gene pool
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gene therapy
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gene transfer
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genetic code
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ATGC
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genetic counseling
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genetic linkage
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genetic map
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genetic marker
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genetic screening
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genome
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genotype
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germ line
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haploid
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haploinsufficiency
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hematopoietic stem cell
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heterozygous
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highly conserved sequence
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holoprosencephaly
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homologous recombination
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homozygous
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human artificial chromosome
(HAC) •
Human Genome Project
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human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV) •
acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
(AIDS) •
hybridization
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immunotherapy
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in situ hybridization
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inherited
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insertion
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intellectual property rights
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Jurassic Park
(genetics of) •
karyotype
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knockout
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leukemia
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List of human genetic disorders
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locus
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LOD score
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lymphocyte
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malformation
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Gene mapping
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marker
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melanoma
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Mendel, Johann (Gregor)
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Mendelian inheritance
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Metaphase
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microarray technology
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microsatellite
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mitochondrial DNA
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monosomy
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mouse model
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multiple endocrine neoplasia, type 1
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MEN1
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mutation
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non-coding DNA
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non-directiveness
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nonsense mutation
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Northern blot
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Nucleic acid sequence
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nucleus
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oligo
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oncogene
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oncovirus
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p53
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Particulate inheritance theory
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patent
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pedigree
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peptide
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phenotype
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physical map
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polydactyly
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polymerase chain reaction
(
PCR
) •
polymorphism
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positional cloning
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primary immunodeficiency
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primer
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probe
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promoter
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pronucleus
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protease
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protein
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pseudogene
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recessive
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recombinant DNA
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repressor
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restriction enzymes
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restriction fragment length polymorphism
(
RFLP
) •
retrovirus
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ribonucleic acid
(
RNA
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ribosome
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risk communication
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sequence-tagged site
(STS) •
sex chromosome
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sex-linked
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shotgun sequencing
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single-nucleotide polymorphisms
(
SNPs
) •
somatic cells
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Southern blot
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spectral karyotype
(SKY) •
substitution
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suicide gene
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syndrome
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technology transfer
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transgenic
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trisomy
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tumor suppressor gene
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vector
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Western blot
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yeast artificial chromosome
(YAC) == Genetic Modification ==
Genetic Modification
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Genetic engineering
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Genetic engineering techniques
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History of genetic engineering
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Genetically modified organism
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Genetically modified food
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Genetically modified crops
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Norman Borlaug
== Genetic research and Darwinism ==
Genetic research and Darwinism
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DNA sequencing
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Medical genetics
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Genomics
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Evolutionary ideas of the Renaissance and Enlightenment
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On the Origin of Species
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Charles Darwin
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The eclipse of Darwinism
== Concepts of Evolution ==
Concepts of Evolution
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Common descent
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Evidence of common descent
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Speciation
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Co-operation (evolution)
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Adaptive radiation
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Coevolution
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Divergent evolution
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Convergent evolution
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Parallel evolution
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Evolutionary developmental biology
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Evolutionary biology
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Evolutionary history of life
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Human evolution
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Evolutionary taxonomy
== Geneticists ==
Geneticists
Classical geneticists
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Gregor Mendel
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Hugo de Vries
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William Bateson
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Thomas Hunt Morgan
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Alfred Sturtevant
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Ronald Fisher
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Frederick Griffith
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Jean Brachet
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Edward Lawrie Tatum
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George Wells Beadle
DNA era geneticists
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Oswald Theodore Avery
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Colin McLeod
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Erwin Chargaff
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Barbara McClintock
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James Watson
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Francis Crick
Genomics era geneticists
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Francis Collins
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Walter Fiers
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Eric Lander
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Kary Banks Mullis
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Lap-Chee Tsui
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Frederick Sanger
== Genetics-related organizations ==
Genetics-related organizations
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List of genetics research organizations
== See also ==
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