Neurobehavioral Genetics: Methods and Applications, Second EditionByron C. Jones, Pierre Mormede CRC Press, 2006 M08 30 - 496 páginas A complete background to concepts and principles of behavioral genetics, Neurobehavioral Genetics: Methods and Applications, Second Edition features a broad spectrum of the most current techniques in neurobehavioral genetics in a single source. International researchers incorporate several new developments in the field, including: |
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... ......411 Jeremy L. Peirce and Robert W. Williams Chapter 28 Synaptic Mechanisms Involved in Cognitive Function: Cues from Mental Retardation Genes..........................................................................................
... ......411 Jeremy L. Peirce and Robert W. Williams Chapter 28 Synaptic Mechanisms Involved in Cognitive Function: Cues from Mental Retardation Genes..........................................................................................
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... involved and the chromosomal location of each, and (3) to determine how each of these genes affects the heritable behaviors. These are still among the goals of behavior genetics in animals and humans. 1.4.1.3 Humans12 Family and twin ...
... involved and the chromosomal location of each, and (3) to determine how each of these genes affects the heritable behaviors. These are still among the goals of behavior genetics in animals and humans. 1.4.1.3 Humans12 Family and twin ...
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... involved in Hirsch's long-term selection for the high and low geotaxis lines (Ralph Greenspan). This gene identification used a combination of gene expression chips and mutants. Greenspan has also investigated and reviewed the complex ...
... involved in Hirsch's long-term selection for the high and low geotaxis lines (Ralph Greenspan). This gene identification used a combination of gene expression chips and mutants. Greenspan has also investigated and reviewed the complex ...
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... involved in the individual differences for a behavioral domain such as cognition. The two approaches to this are linkage analysis and association analysis (Eric Lander and Pak Sham). The former often uses the affected sib pair method ...
... involved in the individual differences for a behavioral domain such as cognition. The two approaches to this are linkage analysis and association analysis (Eric Lander and Pak Sham). The former often uses the affected sib pair method ...
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... involved in human (and all animal) development from egg and sperm to full-grown adult. By the time of Aristotle in the fourth century B.C.E., there were two main schools of thought on how we become. In fact, the proper scientific name ...
... involved in human (and all animal) development from egg and sperm to full-grown adult. By the time of Aristotle in the fourth century B.C.E., there were two main schools of thought on how we become. In fact, the proper scientific name ...
Contenido
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Chapter 4 An Introduction to Quantitative Genetics | 37 |
Chapter 5 From QTL Detection to Gene Identification | 55 |
Chapter 6 Gene Expression | 73 |
Chapter 7 Bioinformatics of Behavior | 95 |
Chapter 8 Congenic and Consomic Strains | 115 |
Cherchez le Phenotype | 263 |
Concepts and Methods Relevant to Genetic Analyses in Mice and Humans | 281 |
Chapter 20 Genetic Analysis of Emotional Behaviors Using Animal Models | 291 |
Chapter 21 Genetic Analysis of Food Search Behavior in the Fruit Fly Drosophila melanogaster | 307 |
Chapter 22 Genetic and Molecular Analyses of Drosophila Courtship Behavior | 319 |
Chapter 23 A New Era for Drosophila Learning and Memory Studies | 333 |
Chapter 24 Behavioral Genetics in the Nematode Caenorhabditis elegans | 353 |
Chapter 25 Genetics Behavior and Brain Dopamine Systems | 371 |
Chapter 9 Animal Resources in Behavioral Neurogenetics | 129 |
Chapter 10 Sample Size Requirements for Experiments on Laboratory Animals | 149 |
Chapter 11 Role of Association Studies in Psychiatric Disorders | 169 |
Chapter 12 Family and Twin Methods | 183 |
Chapter 13 GeneEnvironment Interactions | 189 |
Gene8211Gene Interactions | 201 |
Study of a Genetically Complex Phenotype | 209 |
Chapter 16 Genetics of Major Affective Disorders | 227 |
Chapter 17 Pedigree Analyses and the Study of Chimpanzee Pan troglodytes Personality and Subjective WellBeing | 247 |
Chapter 26 Natural Genetic Variation of Hippocampal Structures and Behavior8212an Update | 389 |
Black Boxes between Genes and Behaviors | 411 |
Cues from Mental Retardation Genes | 435 |
Chapter 29 Pharmacogenetics | 449 |
Chapter 30 Alcohol Psychopharmacogenetics | 457 |
Index | 469 |
Back cover | 501 |
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