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Genetics, revolution

B. D. Davis, ed.. The Genetic Revolution, ]olm.s Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Md., 1991. [Pg.238]

Drlica, K. Double-Edged Sword The Promises and Risks of the Genetics Revolution. Reading, MA Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1994. [Pg.168]

The psychopharmacology revolution of the 1950s marked a turning point in the treatment of psychiatric disorders, offering hope to patients, families, and clinicians. The genetic revolution in psychiatry currently brewing will have an even more dramatic impact. Indeed, the world of mental illness promises to look quite different in the next decade or two. [Pg.279]

Brooks, H. and Johnson, R.B. (1991). Comments public policy issues. In The Genetic Revolution Scientific Prospects and Public Perceptions. B.D.Davis, ed. (Baltimore The Johns Hopkins University Press), pp. 266 282. [Pg.2]

Stewart, R.B. (1991). Regulatory Law. In The Genetic Revolution Scientific Prospects and Public Perceptions. [Pg.3]

Greely, H.T. (1992). Health insurance, employment discrimination, and the genetics revolution. In Scientific and Social Issues in the Human Genome Project D.J.Kevles and L.Hood, eds. (Cambridge, MA Harvard University Press), pp. 264 280. [Pg.248]

Harris J. Clones, Genes, and Immortality Ethics and the Genetic Revolution. Oxford Oxford University Press, 1998. [Pg.284]

Friedman T. Molecular medicine. In Davis BD. The Genetic Revolution. Baltimore, Md The Johns Hopkins University Press 1991. [Pg.684]

Barton NH (19.89) Founder effect speciation. In Otte D, Endler JA (eds) Speciation and its consequences. Sinauer, Sunderland Massachusetts, p 229 Barton NH, Charlesworth B (1984) Genetic revolutions, founder effects, and speciation. Annu Rev Ecol Syst 15 133-164 Carson HL (1958) Increase in fitness in experimental... [Pg.230]

Carson HL, Templeton AR (1984) Genetic revolutions in relation to speciation phenomena the founding of new populations. Annu Rev Ecol Syst 15 97-131... [Pg.231]

Jones, Martin. Archaeology and the Genetic Revolution. In A Companion to Archaeology, edited by John Bintliff, Timothy Earle, and Christopher S. Peebles. Malden, Mass. Blackwell, 2004. Reviews the expanding field of archaeogenetics by discussing the history of how DNA entered the held, the study of ancient DNA, human evolutionary studies, existing practices, and future prospects. [Pg.527]


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