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The Juggler's Children: A Journey into Family, Legend and the Genes that Bind Us
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The Juggler's Children: A Journey into Family, Legend and the Genes that Bind UsThe Juggler's Children: A Journey into Family, Legend and the Genes that Bind Us

Author explores the stunning power and ethical pitfalls of using genetic tests to answer questions of genealogy--by cracking the genome of her own family.
 
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Tags: Juggler, family, genome, cracking, Children, Genes, Family, Legend
Nature Magazine Volume 475- July 21st 2011
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Nature Magazine Volume 475- July 21st 2011Nature Magazine Volume 475- July 21st 2011Nature, first published on 4 November 1869, is the world's most cited interdisciplinary science journal. Most scientific journals are now highly specialized, and Nature is among the few journals (the other weekly journals Science and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences are also prominent examples) that still publish original research articles across a wide range of scientific fields. There are many fields of scientific research in which important new advances and original research are published as either articles or letters in Nature.


 
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Tags: genome, micromechanical, cooling, motion, quantum, Nature, research, journals, scientific, Magazine
Investigating the Human Genome: Insights into Human Variation and Disease Susceptibility
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Investigating the Human Genome: Insights into Human Variation and Disease SusceptibilityInvestigating the Human Genome: Insights into Human Variation and Disease Susceptibility

An Up-to-Date Assessment of Recent Advances in Human Genetics, Human Variation,and Gene-Related Disease In Investigating the Human Genome, leading medical genetics scholar Moyra Smith reviews current and recent work in genetics and genomics to assess progress in understanding human variation and the pathogenesis of common and rare diseases in which genetics plays a role. Smith provides an exceptional overview of the most important biomedical progress arising from the greatly increased genetic information base generated by gene mapping and the sequencing of the complete Human Genome.
 
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Tags: Human, Disease, Investigating, Variation, Susceptibility, Genome, genetics
Genome The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters
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Genome The Autobiography of a Species in 23 ChaptersScience writer Matt Ridley has found a way to tell someone else's story without being accused of plagiarism. Genome: The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters delves deep within your body (and, to be fair, Ridley's too) looking for dirt dug up by the Human Genome Project. Each chapter pries one gene out of its chromosome and focuses on its role in our development and adult life, but also goes further, exploring the implications of genetic research and our quickly changing social attitudes toward this information. Genome shies away from the "tedious biochemical middle managers" that only a nerd could love and instead goes for the A-material.

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Metagenomics of the Human Body
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Metagenomics of the Human BodyMetagenomics of the Human Body

The book brings a completely different perspective than available books by combining the information gained from the human genome with that derived from parallel metagenomic studies, and new results from investigating the effects of these microbes on the host immune system. Although there are a number of books that focus on the human genome that are currently available, there are no books that bring to the forefront the mix of the human genome and the genomes and metagenomes of the microbial species that live within and on us.
 
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