General References

Resources on Functional Genomics

General References and Resources for Functional Genomics (title, author(s), journal citation or book publisher or magazine website)



Diet and Genes

Underwood A and J Alder

Washington Post. Jan 17, 2005.  http://www.washingtonpost.com/fullstory/.

 

Diet Advice from DNA?

Hercher L.

Scientific American. December. p 85-89 (2007).

 

Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters

Ridley M.

HarperCollins, New York, NY (2000).

 

Nutritional Genomics

Edited by J Kaput and RL. Rodriguez

Wiley, Hoboken, NJ (2006).

 

Personalized Nutrition: Principles and Applications

Edited by F Kok, L Bouwman and F Desiere

Taylor and Francis. Boca Raton, FL (2008)

 

It’s Not Just Your Genes

DeBusk R and Y Joffe

BKDR. San Diego, CA (2006).

 

Phytochemcials: Nutrient-Gene Interactions

Edited by MS Meskin, WR Bidlack, RK Randolph

Taylor and Francis. Boca Raton, FL (2006).

 

1000 Genomes Project to Create More Detailed Gene Map Ever

R & D Magazine, Life Technology News. Jan. 22. (2008)

www.rdmag.com     

 

 

Experimental and theoretical analysis of the invasive signal amplification reaction.

Lyamichev A, AL Mast, JG Hall et al.

Biochemistry 39: 9523-9532 (2000).

 

Clinical, genetic and pharmacogenomics applications of the Invader assay.

Kwiatkowski RW, V Lyamichev, M de Arruda and B Meri

Molecular Diagnostics 4: 353-364 (1999).

 

Integrative genomics, personal-genome tests and personalized healthcare: the future is being built today.

Brand A.

European journal of Human Genetics 17: 977-978 (2009).

 

Nutrients and Epigenetics

Choi S-W and S Friso (editors)

CRC Press. Boca Raton, FL (2009)