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Genetics is the branch of biology which deals with heredity and variation in living organisms.
The modern science of genetics started with the work of Gregor Mendel in the mid-nineteenth century. He found that organisms inherit traits in a discrete way and the basic units of inheritance are now called genes.
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Provides a resource for the listing of conferences, meetings and workshops.
This category is for the listing of genetic educational links. Typically it will include schools, graduate programs and resources offering educational material for those interested in the subject.
Single-celled or multicellular organism whose cells contain a distinct membrane-bound nucleus .
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This category is for sites concerned with genomics which is the study of the complete genome of organisms and includes intensive efforts to determine the entire DNA sequence of organisms and fine-scale genetic mapping efforts.
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Features a listing of glossaries specific to genetics.
This category list links to material on the history of genetics, the discoveries, and the scientists. From Mendel's first treatise through to the present day.
This category deals with the genetics of organelles (small structures within cells that perform dedicated functions). Typically the category will cover ribosomes, mitochondria, chloroplasts, golgi apparatus, and lysosomes.
This category is for organizations which do not themselves conduct scientific research but aim to spread information about such research. They organize meetings, publish journals and provide research grants for scientists in the field.
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Homepages of researchers working in the field of genetics.
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An organism of the kingdom Monera, including bacteria and cyanobacteria with no membrane-bound nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, and with DNA not organized into chromosomes.
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This category is for websites dealing with genetics-themed journals, books, magazines, and other publications.
This category is for listing of research centers undertaking research in genetics and genomics. Typically these centers will include genetics institutes, university departments, government departments, foundations, and non-governmental organisations.
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Genetics:Software provides links to software for genetic research and teaching from the cellular level up to genetics of populations. Software covered by other categories, such as evolution, phylogeny and general molecular biology will be specifically excluded.
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A virus is a sub-microscopic infectious agent that is unable to grow or reproduce outside a host cell. It has genes made from either DNA or RNA, a protein coat that protects these genes but no cell membrane or nucleus.