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    Genetics text at Half Price Books

    A few days ago I dropped into the local Half Price Books. They had a couple of paperback copies of Elrod and Stansfield's Schaum's Introduction to Genetics (4th edition, 2002) for USA $8 each. I have the third edition and like it because of the problems-oriented approach to the subject. So if...
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    table test

    <table> <tr> <td>Male</td> <td> </td> <td>aa</td> <td> </td> <td>mm</td> <td> </td> <td>Hh</td> <td> </td> <td>Bb</td> </tr> <tr> <td><u>Female</u></td> <td> </td> <td><u>Aa</u></td> <td> </td> <td><u>MM</u></td> <td> </td> <td><u>hh</u></td> <td> </td> <td><u>bb</u></td> </tr> <tr> <td...
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    Mouse/rat system of genetic symbols

    <div align="center"> <h3> <br><b>Gene Symbols</b></h3> <h4>by Paul Hollander<br> Copyright 2001, 2004. Freely Distributable.<br> </h4></div> Sometimes terms take up a lot of space. If they must be written over and over, it makes sense to shorten them in some way. For example, "United States of...
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    list test

    The <i>a</i> for agouti locus in the mouse has over a dozen alleles. (Note: The locus name and symbol predate the guidelines and were retained for stability.) Here are a few to show how symbols are assigned to multiple alleles:<br><ul> <li><i>A<sup>vy</sup>.</i> Viable yellow. Dominant to the...
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    testing

    The | quick | brown | corn | snake | crawled | over | the lazy | dog. |
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    Gene Symbols

    What doesn't make sense here? Questions, comments, and suggestions are welcome. ---------------------------------------------- The words "heterozygous albino" contain 19 letters. That is a lot of bandwidth, particularly if it must be written over and over when diagramming a cross. Mendel...
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    definitions and dominant vs recessive vs codominant

    What doesn't make sense here? Questions, comments, and suggestions are welcome. --------------------------------------------------------- Alleles: The wild type and all variant forms of a single gene. All have the same location (locus) in the genome. Codominant: Two alleles which manifest...
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    table test

    <TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER="1" CELLSPACING="2" CELLPADDING="2"> <TR> <TD colspan="4" ALIGN="center">PHENOTYPES OF<BR>DOMINANT, RECESSIVE, AND CODOMINANT MUTANTS</TD> </TR> <TR> <TD WIDTH="25%"></TD> <TD WIDTH="25%" ALIGN="center">Homozygous Mutant<BR>(Two Identical Mutant...
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    superscript

    T<sup>+</sup> T<sup>&43;</sup>
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    What genetics computer programs are out there?

    I like torturing genetics computer programs. :D So far I've played with Mick Spencer's corn snake progeny predictor, the Genetics Wizard, and the GnP calculator. What others are out there? I particularly want to find a program that can do the following one locus problem from the lab mouse...
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