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  1. Genetic Profiling, Gene Numbers and Artificial Organisms
  2. Topics
  3. Genetic Profiling
  4. What is Genetic Testing?
  5. Gene Testing and the Human Genome Project
  6. Gene Testing Provides Data on Mutations
  7. Some Diseases have a Genetic Basis
  8. Defining Genetic Markers
  9. Predictive Tests are Available for Some Diseases
  10. Information on Genetic Testing and Its Implications
  11. Some Commercial Sources Offer Genetic Testing Technology
  12. What is Possible in Genetic Testing Today?
  13. Genetic Testing in the Political Arena
  14. The Number of Human Genes
  15. EST Analysis Hints at 35k Human Genes
  16. A 35k Genes Figure is Surprisingly Low
  1. Gene Index Analysis Yields 120k Human Genes
  2. Mining the Human Genome by ORF Arrays
  3. Detecting Unknown Genes in Brain Tissue
  4. Gene Expression Analysis and Detection by ORF-based DNA Fragments
  5. Detecting Genes by Exon Analysis in MONDRIAN
  6. Detecting Genes by Exon Analysis
  7. Defining an Artificial Organism‘s Genome
  8. Analysis of the Smallest Bacterial Genome
  9. Transposon Insertion Sites Help Defining Essential Gene Loci
  10. Determining Dispensable Orthologs
  11. A Caveat!
  12. Artificial Life Online
  13. Artificial Brains
  14. Artists View on Artificial Life ...
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