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This article describes the fundamentals of genetics and its influence on the transmission of disease . Aims and intended learning outcomes The development of knowledge in genetics has grown rapidly ...
of ability of our cattle industry. some types of male subfertility. The problem of The amylase I locus in cattle is a possible separating X- and Y-bearing sperm has apparently a genetic marker. It has been ...
of ability of our cattle industry. some types of male subfertility. The problem of The amylase I locus in cattle is a possible separating X- and Y-bearing sperm has apparently a genetic marker. It has been ...
University ofBirmingham, Birmingham, ensue before clinical evidence of malignant B15 2TJ) disease is manifest. The rate of proliferation of the cell will depend not only on the cell's inherent Chromosome ...
Fischer, Jena Burnet M (1974) Intrinsic Mutagenesis. A Genetic Approach to generalizations, it does seem that in those virus Ageing. Medical & Technical Publishing, Lancaster cell interactions which ...
GENETICS AND DISEASE -By Alfred G. Knudson, Jr. New York, N. Y.: Blakiston Division, McGraw-Hill (330 West 42nd St.), 1965. 294 pp. Price, $10.50. A new collection of articles on the clinical ...
, and constitution and constitutional types. The remaining two sections deal with hereditary diseases and genetic hygiene, respectively, and should be of particular interest to the clinician. The book is amply ...
on clinical genetics , but rather a discussion of the genetic implications of several very large areas of clinical medicine including cytogenetic syndromes, X-linked diseases and linkage, inborn errors ...
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