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ladygoat population-studies [17 articles]

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  • Genetic association studies: web-based resources for effective screening and assessment of candidate genes and pathways.
    Hum Genomics, Vol. 1, No. 4. (May 2004), pp. 307-309.
    by N Soranzo
    posted to population-studies by ladygoat on 2005-03-28 17:32:34 as ** along with 1 group CGREL
  • Variation in recombination rate may bias human genetic disease mapping studies.
    Genetica, Vol. 122, No. 3. (November 2004), pp. 245-252.
    by AS Boyle, MA Noor
    posted to population-studies by ladygoat on 2005-03-28 17:31:59 as ** along with 1 group CGREL
  • Linkage disequilibrium patterns vary substantially among populations
    European Journal of Human Genetics, Vol. aop, No. current. (19 January 2005)
    by Sarah L Sawyer, Namita Mukherjee, Andrew J Pakstis, Lars Feuk, Judith R Kidd, Anthony J Brookes, Kenneth K Kidd
  • Population genetic studies: is there an emerging legal obligation to share benefits?
    Health Law Rev, Vol. 12, No. 1. (2003), pp. 36-38.
    posted to population-studies by ladygoat on 2005-03-28 17:23:46 as ** along with 1 group CGREL
  • Governing population genomics: law, bioethics, and biopolitics in three case studies.
    Jurimetrics, Vol. 43, No. 2. (2003), pp. 187-228.
    by DE Winickoff
  • W(h)ither the deaf community? Population, genetics, and the future of Australian sign language.
    Am Ann Deaf, Vol. 148, No. 5. (2004), pp. 358-375.
    posted to population-studies by ladygoat on 2005-02-02 19:11:36 as ** along with 1 group CGREL
  • Population screening for cystic fibrosis: knowledge and emotional consequences 18 months later.
    Am J Med Genet A, Vol. 120, No. 2. (15 July 2003), pp. 199-208.
    by C Gordon, I Walpole, SR Zubrick, C Bower
    posted to population-studies by ladygoat on 2005-02-01 20:09:13 as ** along with 1 group CGREL
  • Beyond the rhetoric: population genetics and benefit-sharing.
    Health Law J, Vol. 11 (2003), pp. 89-117.
    posted to population-studies by ladygoat on 2005-01-31 19:22:08 as ** along with 1 group CGREL
  • Identifying people's genes: ethical aspects of DNA sampling in populations.
    Perspect Biol Med, Vol. 38, No. 2. (1995), pp. 159-166.
    by PA Baird
    posted to biobanks population-studies by ladygoat on 2005-01-18 20:14:26 as ** along with 1 group CGREL
  • Integrating ethics and science in the International HapMap Project.
    Nat Rev Genet, Vol. 5, No. 6. (June 2004), pp. 467-475.
    by
  • Toxic ethics: environmental genomics and the health of populations.
    Bioethics, Vol. 18, No. 6. (November 2004), pp. 493-514.
    by JS Robert, A Smith
  • Yearning for the long lost home: the Lemba and Jewish narrative of genetic return.
    Developing World Bioeth, Vol. 3, No. 2. (December 2003), pp. 128-132.
    by L Zoloth
  • "They want to know where they came from": population genetics, identity, and family genealogy.
    New Genet Soc, Vol. 23, No. 1. (April 2004), pp. 105-120.
    by R Tutton
  • Genebanks: a comparison of eight proposed international genetic databases.
    Community Genet, Vol. 6, No. 1. (2003), pp. 37-45.
    by MA Austin, S Harding, C McElroy
  • Informed consent for genetic research on blood stored for more than a decade: a population based study.
    BMJ, Vol. 325, No. 7365. (21 September 2002), pp. 634-635.
    posted to biobanks consent population-studies by ladygoat on 2004-12-16 17:26:46 along with 1 group CGREL
  • Population-based genetic studies: informed consent and confidentiality.
    Santa Clara Comput High Technol Law J, Vol. 18, No. 1. (December 2001), pp. 57-93.
    by MJ Smith
  • Prevalence of Jews as subjects in genetic research: figures, explanation, and potential implications.
    Am J Med Genet A, Vol. 130, No. 1. (15 September 2004), pp. 76-83.
    by DB Carmeli
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