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Human Genomics
Table of contents
Volume 1
Number 6, November 2004
Number 5, August 2004
Number 4, May 2004
Number 3, March 2004
Number 2, January 2004
Number 1, November 2003 |
Volume 2
Number 6, June 2006
Number 5, March 2006
Number 4, January 2006
Number 3, September 2005
Number 2, June 2005
Number 1, March 2005 |
Volume 3
Number 1, October 2008
Number 2, January 2009
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Volume 3, Issue 3:
Research Papers:
Association of ADH1B and ALDH2 gene polymorphisms with alcohol dependence: A pilot study from India
Meera Vaswani, Pushplata Prasad, Suman Kapur, National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre, All India Institute of Medical Sciences
A general integrative genomic feature transcription factor binding site prediction method applied to analysis of USF1 binding in cardiovascular disease
Elizabeth R. Hauser, Department of Medicine and Centre for Human Genetics, Duke University Medical Centre et al.
Exploring the relationship between polymorphic (TG/CA)n repeats in intron 1 regions and gene expression
Mark J. Ratain, Committee on Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacogenomics, Cancer Research Centre, University of Chicago et al.
Approaches to analyse dynamic microbial communities such as those seen in cystic fibrosis lung
Giri Narasimhan, School of Computing and Information Sciences, Florida International University
Review Paper:
Pharmacogenetics of antidepressant response, an update
Alessandro Serretti, Institute of Psychiatry, University of Bologna et al.
Letter to the Editor:
A biophysical mechanism may control collinearity of Hoxd genes during the early phase of limb development
S. Papageorgiou, Institute of Biology, National Research Centre Demokritos
Genome Update:
Human ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter family
Daniel W. Nebert, Department of Environmental Health and Center for Environmental Genetics, University of Cincinnati Medical Centre et al.
Software Review:
Protein-protein interaction databases: Keeping up with growing interactomes
Benjamin Lehne and Thomas Schlitt, Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics, King's College London
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