cancer genome analysis, cancer genomics
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oncogenomics
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cancer genomics
29 October 2003oncogenomics
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population genetics
7 April 2005Human genetic variation
Global human genetic variation is greatly influenced by geography, with genetic differentiation between populations increasing with geographic distance and within-population diversity decreasing with distance from Africa.
In fact, these ’clines’ can explain most of the variation in human populations. Despite this, population genetics inferences often rely on models that do not take geography into account, which could result in misleading conclusions when working at (...) -
developmental biology
1 December 2003Quantitative approaches
The tissues of a developing embryo are simultaneously patterned, moved and differentiated according to an exchange of information between their constituent cells.
These complex self-organizing phenomena can only be fully understood with quantitative mathematical frameworks that allow specific hypotheses to be formulated and tested.
The quantitative and dynamic imaging of growing embryos at the molecular, cellular and tissue level is the key experimental advance (...) -
Genetics
28 May 2004See also
clinical genetics
molecular genetics
References
Ten years of genetics and genomics: what have we achieved and where are we heading? Heard E, Tishkoff S, Todd JA, Vidal M, Wagner GP, Wang J, Weigel D, Young R. Nat Rev Genet. 2010 Oct;11(10):723-33. PMID: #20820184#
Gayon J, Burian RM. National traditions and the emergence of genetics: the French example. Nat Rev Genet. 2004 Feb;5(2):150-6. PMID: #14735125#
McKusick VA. Human genetics: the last 35 years, the present, and (...) -
molecular embryology
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embryology
28 May 2004Online courses
UNSW Embryology (Australia)
Movies in embryology
Embryo Movies at NSW Embryology, Australia
Glossaries
UNSW embryology Glossary by Dr Mark Hill
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morphological embryology
experimental embryology
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cellular pathology
7 March 2004Pathology of cellular structures
pathology of adhesion proteins
pathology of transmembrane channels
pathology of lysosomes
pathology of endosomes
pathology of microsomes
pathology of Golgi apparatus
pathology of endoplasmic reticulum
pathology of cytoplasm
pathology of cytoskeleton
pathology of nuclear membrane
pathology of nucleus
pathology of transcription factors
pathology of chromatin-associated proteins
Pathology of cellular fonctions
pathology of cellular (...) -
molecular oncology
2 December 2003molecular oncogenesis
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Biochemistry
27 January 2005Definition: Biochemistry (from Greek: βίος, bios, "life" and Egyptian kēme, "earth") is the study of the chemical processes in living organisms. It deals with the structure and function of cellular components, such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and other biomolecules.
Although there are a vast number of different biomolecules, many are complex and large molecules (called polymers) that are composed of similar repeating subunits (called monomers). Each class of polymeric (...)