Outline of genetics
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to genetics:
Genetics - science of genes, heredity, and variation in living organisms. Genetics deals with the molecular structure and function of genes, and gene behavior in context of a cell or organism, patterns of inheritance from parent to offspring, and gene distribution, variation and change in populations.
Introduction to genetics
- Introduction to genetics
- * Genetics
- ** Chromosome
- ** DNA
- ** Genetic diversity
- ** Genetic drift
- ** Genetic variation
- ** Genome
- ** Heredity
- ** Mutation
- ** Nucleotide
- ** RNA
- * Introduction to evolution
- ** Evolution
- ** Modern evolutionary synthesis
- ** Transmutation of species
- ** Natural selection
- ** Extinction
- ** Adaptation
- ** Polymorphism
- ** Gene flow
- ** Biodiversity
- ** Biogeography
- ** Phylogenetic tree
- ** Taxonomy
- ** Mendelian inheritance
- ** Molecular evolution
Branches of genetics
- Behavioural genetics
- Classical genetics
- Developmental genetics
- Conservation genetics
- Ecological genetics
- Evolutionary genetics
- Genetic engineering
- * Metagenics
- Genetic epidemiology
- * Archaeogenetics
- ** Archaeogenetics of the Near East
- Genetics of intelligence
- Genetic testing
- Genomics
- Human genetics
- * Human evolutionary genetics
- * Human mitochondrial genetics
- Medical genetics
- Microbial genetics
- Molecular genetics
- Population genetics
- Plant genetics
- Psychiatric genetics
- Quantitative genetics
- Statistical genetics
Multi-disciplinary fields that include genetics
- Evolutionary anthropology
History of genetics
Natural history of genetics
- History of molecular evolution
- Cladistics
- Transitional fossil
- Extinction event
- Timeline of the evolutionary history of life
History of the science of genetics
- Ancient Concepts of Heredity
- Experiments on Plant Hybridization
- History of evolutionary thought
- History of genetic engineering
- History of genomics
- History of paleontology
- History of plant systematics
- Neanderthal genome project
- Timeline of paleontology
General genetics concepts
- Molecules
- * amino acids
- * Nucleobase
- ** Adenine
- ** Cytosine
- ** Guanine
- ** Thymine
- ** Uracil
- Adenovirus
- Antibody
- Bacteria
- Codon
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- Messenger RNA
- * mRNA
- Enzyme
- Exon
- Intron
- nucleotide
- allele
- animal model
- antisense
- apoptosis
- autosomal dominant
- autosome
- bacterial artificial chromosome
- base pair
- birth defect
- bone marrow transplantation
- cancer
- candidate gene
- carcinoma
- carrier
- cDNA library
- cell
- centimorgan
- centromere
- chromosome
- chromosomal translocation
- cloning
- congenital disorder
- contig
- craniosynostosis
- cystic fibrosis
- cytogenetic map
- deletion
- diabetes mellitus
- diploid
- DNA replication
- DNA sequencing
- dominant
- double helix
- duplication
- electrophoresis
- fibroblasts
- fluorescence in situ hybridization
- gene
- gene amplification
- gene expression
- gene library
- gene mapping
- gene pool
- gene therapy
- gene transfer
- genetic code
- * ATGC
- genetic counseling
- genetic linkage
- genetic map
- genetic marker
- genetic screening
- genome
- genotype
- germ line
- haploid
- haploinsufficiency
- hematopoietic stem cell
- heterozygous
- highly conserved sequence
- holoprosencephaly
- homologous recombination
- homozygous
- human artificial chromosome
- Human Genome Project
- human immunodeficiency virus
- * acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- hybridization
- immunotherapy
- in situ hybridization
- inherited
- insertion
- intellectual property rights
- Jurassic Park
- karyotype
- knockout
- leukemia
- List of human genetic disorders
- locus
- LOD score
- lymphocyte
- malformation
- Gene mapping
- marker
- melanoma
- Mendel, Johann
- Mendelian inheritance
- Metaphase
- microarray technology
- microsatellite
- mitochondrial DNA
- monosomy
- mouse model
- multiple endocrine neoplasia, type 1
- * MEN1)
- mutation
- non-coding DNA
- non-directiveness
- nonsense mutation
- Northern blot
- Nucleic acid sequence
- nucleus
- oligo
- oncogene
- oncovirus
- p53
- Particulate inheritance theory
- patent
- pedigree
- peptide
- phenotype
- physical map
- polydactyly
- polymerase chain reaction
- polymorphism
- positional cloning
- primary immunodeficiency
- primer
- probe
- promoter
- pronucleus
- protease
- protein
- pseudogene
- recessive
- recombinant DNA
- repressor
- restriction enzymes
- restriction fragment length polymorphism
- retrovirus
- ribonucleic acid
- ribosome
- risk communication
- sequence-tagged site
- sex chromosome
- sex-linked
- shotgun sequencing
- single-nucleotide polymorphisms
- somatic cells
- Southern blot
- spectral karyotype
- substitution
- suicide gene
- syndrome
- technology transfer
- transgenic
- trisomy
- tumor suppressor gene
- vector
- Western blot
- yeast artificial chromosome
Genetic Modification
- Genetic engineering
- Genetically modified organism
- Genetically modified food
- Genetically modified crops
- Norman Borlaug
Genetic research and Darwinism
- DNA sequencing
- Medical genetics
- Genomics
- Evolutionary ideas of the Renaissance and Enlightenment
- On the Origin of Species
- Charles Darwin
- The eclipse of Darwinism
Concepts of Evolution
- Common descent
- Evidence of common descent
- Speciation
- Co-operation
- Adaptive radiation
- Coevolution
- Divergent evolution
- Convergent evolution
- Parallel evolution
- Evolutionary developmental biology
- Evolutionary biology
- Evolutionary history of life
- Human evolution
- Evolutionary taxonomy
Geneticists
Classical geneticists
- Gregor Mendel
- Hugo de Vries
- William Bateson
- Thomas Hunt Morgan
- Alfred Sturtevant
- Ronald Fisher
- Frederick Griffith
- Jean Brachet
- Edward Lawrie Tatum
- George Wells Beadle
DNA era geneticists
- Oswald Theodore Avery
- Colin McLeod
- Erwin Chargaff
- Barbara McClintock
- James Watson
- Francis Crick
Genomics era geneticists
- Francis Collins
- Walter Fiers
- Eric Lander
- Kary Banks Mullis
- Lap-Chee Tsui
- Frederick Sanger
Genetics-related organizations
- List of genetics research organizations