Table of contents
October 2001 Vol 2 No 10
In this issue
p733 | doi:10.1038/35093535
Research Highlights
Evolution: An elephantine split
p735 | doi:10.1038/35093596
Human genetics: Myotonic dystrophy comes into focus
p736 | doi:10.1038/35093508
Web Watch
Bioinformatics lessons
p736 | doi:10.1038/35093531
Developmental biology: On making a commitment
p737 | doi:10.1038/35093526
News in Brief
Evolution | Bioinformatics | Plant genetics | Human genetics
p737 | doi:10.1038/35093592
Human genetics: Does duplicity make you anxious?
p738 | doi:10.1038/35093523
Evolution: Separating the old from the new
p738 | doi:10.1038/35093529
Technology: Fruitful transgenesis
p739 | doi:10.1038/35093514
Statistical genetics: An unbiased catch
p739 | doi:10.1038/35093517
Epigenetics: Breaking into imprinted regions
p740 | doi:10.1038/35093511
Human genetics: WNKs turn up the pressure
p740 | doi:10.1038/35093520
Web Watch
Model databases
p740 | doi:10.1038/35093533
News in Brief
Technology | Mouse genetics | Developmental biology
p741 | doi:10.1038/35093594
Focus on: Genetic Modification
Perspectives
Science and society
What is 'public opinion' about genetics?
Celeste Condit
p811 | doi:10.1038/35093580
Timeline
Green revolution: the way forward
Gurdev S. Khush
p815 | doi:10.1038/35093585
Reviews
Mouse genomic technologies: Conditional control of gene expression in the mouse
Mark Lewandoski
p743 | doi:10.1038/35093537
Mouse genomic technologies: Gene-trap mutagenesis: past, present and beyond
William L. Stanford, Jason B. Cohn & Sabine P. Cordes
p756 | doi:10.1038/35093548
Mouse genomic technologies: Recombineering: a powerful new tool for mouse functional genomics
Neal G. Copeland, Nancy A. Jenkins & Donald L. Court
p769 | doi:10.1038/35093556
Mouse genomic technologies: Engineering chromosomal rearrangements in mice
Yuejin Yu & Allan Bradley
p780 | doi:10.1038/35093564
Segmental duplications: an 'expanding' role in genomic instability and disease
Beverly S. Emanuel & Tamim H. Shaikh
p791 | doi:10.1038/35093500
A tour of structural genomics
Steven E. Brenner
p801 | doi:10.1038/35093574


