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GRANTS - GENETICS SOCIETY The Genetics Society offers a variety of grants available to students and early stage researchers, including PI's.SUMMER STUDENTSHIPS
Photograph: Douglas Vernimmen Purpose: to support vacation research by undergraduate geneticists. Applications for 2021 now open! Closing date for applications midnight 31st March 2021 Grants are available to provide financial support for undergraduate students interested in gaining research experience in any area of genetics by carrying out a research project over the long vacation, usually HEREDITY - GENETICS SOCIETY Aims and scope. Heredity is the official journal of the Genetics Society. It covers a broad range of topics within the field of genetics and therefore papers must address conceptual or applied issues of interest to the journal’s wide readership. TRAINING - GENETICS SOCIETY Purpose: to support attendance at short training courses. Grants of up to £1,000 are available to enable members to attend formal short training courses in the area of Genetics research, or longer longer visits to another laboratory for training in specific genetic/genomic techniques. Eligible expenses include travel, accommodation, subsistence and tuition fees. Criteria for Eligibility MARY LYON MEDAL 2021 Julian Knight is Professor of Genomic Medicine at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow and Tutor in Medicine at Merton College, Oxford. His research investigates the genomics of immunity and how this can determine our individual response to infections such as sepsis and development of autoimmunity. Julian trained as a clinician scientist, studying medicine Continue reading "Mary Lyon NURSING, GENOMICS AND HEALTHCARE (VIRTUAL CONFERENCE General Information. Genomics has not been systematically incorporated into nursing teaching curricula, and there have been no significant changes in nursing practice that bring genomics into day-to PERSONAL GENOMES (VIRTUAL CONFERENCE) General Information. Over the past few years advances in sequencing technology, efforts to mainstream genomics in healthcare systems, increased sharing of genomic information, and direct-to-consumer genetic testing have brought us to the cusp of the long-promised ‘genomics revolution’.CENTENARY GARDEN
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WELCOME TO THE GENETICS SOCIETY Welcome to the Genetics Society, dedicated to promoting research, training, teaching and public engagement in all areas of Genetics. Founded as a Learned Society in 1919, our membership includes most of the UK's active professional geneticists, and is open globally to MEMBERSHIP - GENETICS SOCIETY Membership. The Genetics Society is a Learned Society that brings together and supports researchers in the UK studying genomes, genesand gene action.
GRANTS - GENETICS SOCIETY The Genetics Society offers a variety of grants available to students and early stage researchers, including PI's.SUMMER STUDENTSHIPS
Photograph: Douglas Vernimmen Purpose: to support vacation research by undergraduate geneticists. Applications for 2021 now open! Closing date for applications midnight 31st March 2021 Grants are available to provide financial support for undergraduate students interested in gaining research experience in any area of genetics by carrying out a research project over the long vacation, usually HEREDITY - GENETICS SOCIETY Aims and scope. Heredity is the official journal of the Genetics Society. It covers a broad range of topics within the field of genetics and therefore papers must address conceptual or applied issues of interest to the journal’s wide readership. TRAINING - GENETICS SOCIETY Purpose: to support attendance at short training courses. Grants of up to £1,000 are available to enable members to attend formal short training courses in the area of Genetics research, or longer longer visits to another laboratory for training in specific genetic/genomic techniques. Eligible expenses include travel, accommodation, subsistence and tuition fees. Criteria for Eligibility MARY LYON MEDAL 2021 Julian Knight is Professor of Genomic Medicine at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow and Tutor in Medicine at Merton College, Oxford. His research investigates the genomics of immunity and how this can determine our individual response to infections such as sepsis and development of autoimmunity. Julian trained as a clinician scientist, studying medicine Continue reading "Mary Lyon NURSING, GENOMICS AND HEALTHCARE (VIRTUAL CONFERENCE General Information. Genomics has not been systematically incorporated into nursing teaching curricula, and there have been no significant changes in nursing practice that bring genomics into day-to PERSONAL GENOMES (VIRTUAL CONFERENCE) General Information. Over the past few years advances in sequencing technology, efforts to mainstream genomics in healthcare systems, increased sharing of genomic information, and direct-to-consumer genetic testing have brought us to the cusp of the long-promised ‘genomics revolution’.CENTENARY GARDEN
Our plan’s for a garden to be exhibited in the Discovery Garden section at the 2019 Chelsea Flower Show, were accepted. See the fullreport.
NEWS - GENETICS SOCIETY Keep up to date with the latest news from The Genetics Society. EDUCATION - GENETICS SOCIETY Genes are the working parts of DNA - the vast chemical database that forms the blueprint for humans, animals, plants, insects and bacteria. Both humans and microscopic worms have about 19,000 genes (only about a QUARTER the number of people at a Man. U. match!). GENETICS RELATED COURSES University of Edinburgh, Zoology fieldcourse, Millport, Great Cumbrae: Emma Hodcroft Below are listed a few of the UK university courses related to the study of genetics, including undergraduate courses run at the University of Cambridge, a Postgraduate course at the University of Edinburgh, and links to specialist postgraduate websites, all free to students, and all designed to help HEREDITY - GENETICS SOCIETY Aims and scope. Heredity is the official journal of the Genetics Society. It covers a broad range of topics within the field of genetics and therefore papers must address conceptual or applied issues of interest to the journal’s wide readership.TEAM ARCHIVE
© The Genetics Society 2019; VAT No: 270 6333 72 ; Registered Charity No: 261062 SC038492; Terms and Conditions; Data Protection Policy BSDB/GENETICS SOCIETY ANNUAL SPRING MEETING 2021 (VIRTUAL General Information. It is our great pleasure to invite you to participate in the virtual joint spring meeting of the British Society for Developmental Biology and the Genetics Society. GENOMICS OF RARE DISEASE (VIRTUAL CONFERENCE) General Information. The 15th in the Welcome Genome Campus’s series of meetings on rare diseases, which will present an exciting blend of genomic science and clinical medicine.MENDEL MEDAL
The Mendel Medal is named after Gregor Mendel (1822-84), famous for his experiments on heredity in peas and founder of genetics as a scientific discipline. The Mendel Medal is awarded by the President of the Genetics Society, usually twice within the President’s term of office, to an individual who has made outstanding contributions to research Continue reading "Mendel Medal" BIOARCHAEOLOGY EARLY CAREER CONFERENCE (BECC) 2021 General Information. The focus of the BECC is to showcase the work of bioarchaeology early career researchers. There are also keynote speakers, panel sessions and workshops organized for each day, with a focus on issues that early career professionals would benefit from knowing more about (ranging from statistics, genomic/isotopic techniques to cognitive bias!). CURATING THE CLINICAL GENOME (VIRTUAL CONFERENCE General Information. The conference will bring together the clinical genomics and biodata community to discuss best practices for the clinical use of genomic data, including interpretation and clinical utility, and the consensus generation of curated knowledge. WELCOME TO THE GENETICS SOCIETY Welcome to the Genetics Society, dedicated to promoting research, training, teaching and public engagement in all areas of Genetics. Founded as a Learned Society in 1919, our membership includes most of the UK's active professional geneticists, and is open globally to MEMBERSHIP - GENETICS SOCIETY Undergraduate Member – £5.00. Life Membership – Free. Life membership is available to members who have reached retirement age. If you qualify for this please contact theteam@genetics.org.uk. List of our life members. A discount of £5 is available to Full and Postgraduate members wishing to GRANTS - GENETICS SOCIETY The Genetics Society offers a variety of grants available to students and early stage researchers, including PI's.SUMMER STUDENTSHIPS
Photograph: Douglas Vernimmen Purpose: to support vacation research by undergraduate geneticists. Applications for 2021 now open! Closing date for applications midnight 31st March 2021 Grants are available to provide financial support for undergraduate students interested in gaining research experience in any area of genetics by carrying out a research project over the long vacation, usually HEREDITY - GENETICS SOCIETY Heredity is the official journal of the Genetics Society. It covers a broad range of topics within the field of genetics and therefore papers must address conceptual or applied issues of interest to the journal’s wide readership. The focus should thus be on broad generallessons
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S4.10 Creatures of the night: the genetics of bats In this episode we’re taking to the night skies with a closer look at the genetics of bats. Usually the stuff of horror films and Hallowe’en, these fascinating mammals have many important genetic secrets to share with us about evolution, longevity, immunity and more. S4.09 Genes Continue reading "Genetics Unzipped"TEAM ARCHIVE
Professor Rebecca Oakey (2022) Margherita Colucci (2025) Emily Baker (2021) Professor Stefan Hoppler (2024) Professor Barbara Mable (2022) Professor Alastair Wilson (2021) Dr Lindsey Compton (2023) Professor Jason Wolf (2022) Dr Maxim Kapralov (2024) PERSONAL GENOMES (VIRTUAL CONFERENCE) The second Wellcome Genome Campus Personal Genomes conference will bring together geneticists, bioinformaticians, and clinicians from academic and the commercial sector interested in learning the extent to which current genetic testing technologies can help people learn about their personal health and heritage. The meeting aims todemocratise
NURSING, GENOMICS AND HEALTHCARE (VIRTUAL CONFERENCE This conference aims to address these concerns by focusing on pathways and resources to integrate genomics into clinical practice and nursing education. The online format will include presentations from international leaders, panel discussions and debates. The conference will bring together nurses and educators interested in mainstreamingMENDEL MEDAL
The Mendel Medal is named after Gregor Mendel (1822-84), famous for his experiments on heredity in peas and founder of genetics as a scientific discipline. The Mendel Medal is awarded by the President of the Genetics Society, usually twice within the President’s term of office, to an individual who has made outstanding contributions to research Continue reading "Mendel Medal" WELCOME TO THE GENETICS SOCIETY Welcome to the Genetics Society, dedicated to promoting research, training, teaching and public engagement in all areas of Genetics. Founded as a Learned Society in 1919, our membership includes most of the UK's active professional geneticists, and is open globally to MEMBERSHIP - GENETICS SOCIETY Undergraduate Member – £5.00. Life Membership – Free. Life membership is available to members who have reached retirement age. If you qualify for this please contact theteam@genetics.org.uk. List of our life members. A discount of £5 is available to Full and Postgraduate members wishing to GRANTS - GENETICS SOCIETY The Genetics Society offers a variety of grants available to students and early stage researchers, including PI's.SUMMER STUDENTSHIPS
Photograph: Douglas Vernimmen Purpose: to support vacation research by undergraduate geneticists. Applications for 2021 now open! Closing date for applications midnight 31st March 2021 Grants are available to provide financial support for undergraduate students interested in gaining research experience in any area of genetics by carrying out a research project over the long vacation, usually HEREDITY - GENETICS SOCIETY Heredity is the official journal of the Genetics Society. It covers a broad range of topics within the field of genetics and therefore papers must address conceptual or applied issues of interest to the journal’s wide readership. The focus should thus be on broad generallessons
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S4.10 Creatures of the night: the genetics of bats In this episode we’re taking to the night skies with a closer look at the genetics of bats. Usually the stuff of horror films and Hallowe’en, these fascinating mammals have many important genetic secrets to share with us about evolution, longevity, immunity and more. S4.09 Genes Continue reading "Genetics Unzipped"TEAM ARCHIVE
Professor Rebecca Oakey (2022) Margherita Colucci (2025) Emily Baker (2021) Professor Stefan Hoppler (2024) Professor Barbara Mable (2022) Professor Alastair Wilson (2021) Dr Lindsey Compton (2023) Professor Jason Wolf (2022) Dr Maxim Kapralov (2024) PERSONAL GENOMES (VIRTUAL CONFERENCE) The second Wellcome Genome Campus Personal Genomes conference will bring together geneticists, bioinformaticians, and clinicians from academic and the commercial sector interested in learning the extent to which current genetic testing technologies can help people learn about their personal health and heritage. The meeting aims todemocratise
NURSING, GENOMICS AND HEALTHCARE (VIRTUAL CONFERENCE This conference aims to address these concerns by focusing on pathways and resources to integrate genomics into clinical practice and nursing education. The online format will include presentations from international leaders, panel discussions and debates. The conference will bring together nurses and educators interested in mainstreamingMENDEL MEDAL
The Mendel Medal is named after Gregor Mendel (1822-84), famous for his experiments on heredity in peas and founder of genetics as a scientific discipline. The Mendel Medal is awarded by the President of the Genetics Society, usually twice within the President’s term of office, to an individual who has made outstanding contributions to research Continue reading "Mendel Medal" NEWS - GENETICS SOCIETY Keep up to date with the latest news from The Genetics Society. GENETICS RELATED COURSES University of Edinburgh, Zoology fieldcourse, Millport, Great Cumbrae: Emma Hodcroft Below are listed a few of the UK university courses related to the study of genetics, including undergraduate courses run at the University of Cambridge, a Postgraduate course at the University of Edinburgh, and links to specialist postgraduate websites, all free to students, and all designed to help GRANTS - GENETICS SOCIETY The Genetics Society offers a variety of grants available to students and early stage researchers, including PI's. PRENATAL GENETICS SHORT COURSE 2021 (VIRTUAL) General Information. Recent technological advances are shaping testing and counselling options in prenatal genetics. This skills based course is designed to give midwives and other health professionals working in a prenatal testing setting tools to help them to enable patients to EVENTS - GENETICS SOCIETY 1 day ago · Our meetings, conferences and workshops cover a variety of intriguing and essential topics, from Genetics to Genomics. CENTENARY - GENETICS SOCIETY Cristina Fonseca, our Centenary Project Manager, is organising many events over the forthcoming months and compiling a programme of special Centenary Celebrations.. Hot off the press is our new Public Engagement Grant enabling anyone and everyone to take Genetics out in public.. Public engagement events that took place can be found in the news section – RHS 2017, Lambeth Country TRAINING - GENETICS SOCIETY Purpose: to support attendance at short training courses. Grants of up to £1,000 are available to enable members to attend formal short training courses in the area of Genetics research, or longer longer visits to another laboratory for training in specific genetic/genomic techniques. Eligible expenses include travel, accommodation, subsistence and tuition fees. Criteria for Eligibility HEREDITY - GENETICS SOCIETY Heredity is the official journal of the Genetics Society. It covers a broad range of topics within the field of genetics and therefore papers must address conceptual or applied issues of interest to the journal’s wide readership. The focus should thus be on broad general lessons that can be extended across systems. View Heredity.PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT
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to when we looked at progress made by scientists in tackling rare genetic disorders, and the challeng… We take a look at the progress that’s been made in tackling rare genetic disorders (and the challenges that remain) and we hear from a prenatal genetic counsellor about how new genetic tests are helping people carrying genetic variations make decisions about starting afamily.
We take a look at the progress that’s been made in tackling rare genetic disorders (and the challenges that remain) and we hear from a prenatal genetic counsellor about how new genetic tests are helping people carrying genetic variations make decisions about starting afamily.
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@HeredityJournal Jun 3 Genome-wide SNPs detect no evidence of genetic population structure for reef manta rays (Mobula alfredi) in southern M… Genome-wide SNPs detect no evidence of genetic population structure for reef manta rays (Mobula alfredi) in southern Mozambique Little is known about the extent of genetic connectivity along continuous coastlines in manta rays, or whether site visitation is influenced by relatedness. Such information is pertinent to defining population boundaries and understanding localized dispersal patterns and behaviour. Here, we use 3057 genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) to evaluate population genetic structure and assess the levels of relatedness at aggregation sites of reef manta rays (Mobula alfredi) in southern Mozambique (n = 114). Contrary to indications of limited dispersal along the southern Mozambican coastline inferred from photo-identification and telemetry studies, our results show no evidence of population structure (non-significant FST < 0.001) for M. alfredi along this coast. We also found no evidence that individuals sampled at the same site were more related than expected by chance for males, females or across both sexes, suggesting that kinship may not influence visitation patterns at these sites. We estimated the effective population size (Ne) of this population to be 375 (95% CI = 369–380). Comparison to a distant eastern Indian Ocean site (Western Australia, n = 15) revealed strong genetic differentiation between Mozambique and Western Australia (FST = 0.377), identifying the Indian Ocean basin as a barrier to dispersal. Our findings show that genetic connectivity in M. alfredi extends for several hundred kilometres along continuous coastlines. We therefore recommend that the population in Mozambique be considered a discrete management unit, and future conservation plans should prioritize integrated strategies along the entiresouthern coastline.
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Repetitive genomic regions and the inference of demographic history Inference of demographic histories using whole-genome datasets has provided insights into diversification, adaptation, hybridization, and plant–pathogen interactions, and stimulated debate on the impact of anthropogenic interventions and past climate on species demography. However, the impact of repetitive genomic regions on these inferences has mostly been ignored by masking of repeats. We use the Populus trichocarpa genome (Pop_tri_v3) to show that masking of repeat regions leads to lower estimates of effective population size (Ne) in the distant past in contrast to an increase in Ne estimates in recent times. However, in human datasets, masking of repeats resulted in lower estimates of Ne at all time points. We demonstrate that repeats affect demographic inferences using diverse methods like PSMC, MSMC, SMC++, and the Stairway plot. Our genomic analysis revealed that the biases in Ne estimates were dependent on the repeat class type and its abundance in each atomic interval. Notably, we observed a weak, yet consistently significant negative correlation between the repeat abundance of an atomic interval and the Ne estimates for that interval, which potentially reflects the recombination rate variation within the genome. The rationale for the masking of repeats has been that variants identified within these regions are erroneous. We find that polymorphisms in some repeat classes occur in callable regions and reflect reliable coalescence histories (e.g., LTR Gypsy, LTR Copia). The current demography inference methods do not handle repeats explicitly, and hence the effect of individual repeat classes needs careful consideration in comparative analysis. Deciphering the repeat demographic histories might provide a clear understanding of the processes involved in repeat accumulation.nature.com
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