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  overview of, 322–26

  predictive power of, 487–89

  technologies for intentionally changing, 489–90

  Watson on changing genetic instructions in, 463–64

  Human Genome Sciences (HGS), 312

  human genome sequencing. See genome sequencing

  human growth hormone (HGH), 238, 251

  Hunger Winter. See Hongerwinter

  Huntingtin gene, in humans, 287

  Huntington’s disease, 282–89

  anticipation phenomenon in, 288

  description of, 282

  family’s experience with, 281–82, 283

  gene mapping in, 13, 283–84, 291, 294, 361

  gene therapy proposed for, 428

  genome editing (genomic surgery) for, 472

  identification of genes linked to, 13, 286–88, 294, 329

  inheritance pattern in, 282–83, 288

  mutant from Barranquitas, Venezuela, families as basis for locating gene in, 284–86, 289

  mutation found in, 288–89

  possibility of gene therapies for, 428

  preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) for, 457, 477

  Huxley, Julian, 274

  hybrids

  Correns’s experiments with, 59–60

  de Vries’s experiments with, 58–59, 60–61

  Mendel’s experiments with, 46, 48–52, 54–55

  5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), 451

  hyperactivity syndrome, 491

  hypertension, 262, 487

  hypomania, 447

  identical twins. See twins; twin studies

  identity

  definition of race and, 341, 351

  first derivative of, 355

  genetic cascade explanation of, 368–69

  genetic links to, 11–12, 14, 91, 125, 184, 192

  human embryogenesis and formation of, 407

  theory of heredity used to construct, 127

  idiots, classification of, 77, 84, 273

  imbeciles

  Buck case on sterilization of, 79–82, 84, 304

  classification of, 79, 116–17, 273, 304–05

  immigration

  Partition of Bengal and, 4–5

  popularity of eugenics and increase in, 82–83

  of scientists from Nazi Germany, 130, 131, 146

  immune-response gene, in humans, 279–80, 281

  immune system

  ADA deficiency and collapse of, 422, 423–24

  antibodies in, 323

  in bacteria, 470

  C4 gene linked to schizophrenia and, 445n

  chromosomal genes modulating cell interactions in, 325

  genomes and antibody responses in, 323

  hemochromatosis gene and, 279–80, 281

  OTC deficiency treatment and, 430, 435, 465

  pneumococcus variant research involving, 112–14

  Pneumocystis pneumonia and, 246

  virus vectors in gene therapy and, 465

  India, sexual selection for male children in, 456–57

  industrial revolution, 72

  infantile polycystic kidney disease (PKD), 270

  infertility, 262, 361, 468, 488

  influenza infection, pneumonoccal pneumonia after, 112

  information flow

  of biological information, 169, 410

  instructions in heredity and, 70–71, 163, 169, 257, 258

  from parent to child in Darwin’s theory of evolution, 46

  reverse transcriptase and direction of, 223

  Szostak’s generation of self-replicating genes and, 412–13

  information theory, and formation of genes, 412–13

  Ingram, Vernon, 170n

  inheritance patterns

  as clue to genetic influences in a disease, 298–300

  mental illness and, 73–74

  Morgan’s research on gene linkage in, 93–96

  inheritance theories

  ancient Greek philosophers on, 21–24

  Bateson on power of genes in, 63

  Christian belief on Adam as First Parent in, 25

  de Vries on particles of information in, 58

  Weismann on germplasm in, 57–58

  Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development (Galton), 63

  Institute for Genomic Research, The (TIGR), 309–10, 311, 312

  Institute for Human Gene Therapy, University of Pennsylvania, 429, 435

  Institute of Genetics, Soviet Union, 127

  intelligence

  combination of genes and environment influencing, 346, 349, 379

  concept of “gene for,” 480–81

  controversy over The Bell Curve’s approach to, 343, 345, 346, 348

  definition of, 343–44

  eugenics and selection for, 273, 275, 344

  Galton on heredity and measurement of, 66–67, 68, 74, 103, 110, 128, 343

  general intelligence concept of, 344–45

  genetics and categorization by, 350–51

  race and genetic variation in, 14, 341

  twin studies of inheritance of, 129

  intelligence tests

  feeblemindedness diagnosis using, 79

  measurement of intelligence using, 344–45

  performance predicted by results of, 349

  race as factor in taking, 348

  intergenic DNA, 220, 307, 324, 401

  International Conference on Eugenics, London (1912), 76, 120

  introns, 219–20, 248, 280, 295, 307, 324, 379, 401–02, 486

  in vitro fertilization (IVF)

  federal limits on cell lines from discarded embryos after, 469

  human ES cells derived from discarded embryos after, 468–69

  insertion of corrected gene in discarded embryos from, 478

  process of, 456, 468, 474

  Irons, Ernest, 170

  Itakura, Keiichi, 241, 242, 243

  Itano, Harvey, 170

  IT15 gene, in humans, 287

  IVF. See in vitro fertilization

  Jablonski, Walter, 128n

  Jackson, David, 207, 208, 210, 212, 213, 291

  Jacob, François, 164, 165–66, 175, 175n, 176, 176n, 177, 178, 215, 228, 314, 392

  Jaenisch, Rudolf, 422, 477

  Jamison, Kay Redfield, 448–49

  Japan, atomic bombing (1945) in, 301

  Jenkin, Fleeming, 44–46, 66

  Jensen, Arthur, 345

  Jews

  American eugenicists’ concern about, 83

  genetic screening of, for Tay-Sachs disease, 291, 342, 350

  immigration by, 82, 83

  Mengele’s experiments on Jewish twins, 129–30, 129n, 138, 380, 502

  Nazi belief in genetic immutability of, 127

  Nazi extermination of, 123, 124–25, 137, 457

  Nazi policies on scientists and migration of, 130, 131

  Nazi racial cleansing laws on, 121–22

  Nazi twin studies on, 123

  studies of reared-apart twins raised as, 383, 384

  Johannsen, Wilhelm, 71, 172

  Johns Hopkins Hospital, Moore Clinic, 261

  Journal of Hygiene, 114

  Judt, Tony, 479

  Kafatos, Fotis, 223n

  Kaiser, Dale, 205

  Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, Berlin, 118, 119, 120, 124, 130

  kakogenics, 75

  Kamin, Leon, 346

  Kan, Y. Wai, 280n

  Kantsaywhere (Galton), 76

  Keller, Evelyn Fox, 292

  Kerr, John, 193

  Kevles, Daniel, 72

  Khorana, Har, 168

  Kidd, Benjamin, 73

  Kiley, Tom, 241

  Kimble, Judith, 194, 195

  Kimura, Motoo, 333n

  King, Desmond, 457–58

  King, Mary-Claire, 438–39, 440

  Kinzler, Ken, 309

  Kleiner, Perkins, Caulfield and Byers, 239

  Klinefelter syndrome, 267, 269

  Kornberg, Arthur, 92, 180, 203, 205, 234, 237

&n
bsp; Korsmeyer, Stanley, 194

  Kravitz, Kerry, 278, 279, 281

  Krebs, Hans, 130, 131

  Kretschmar, Gerhard, 122

  Kretschmar, Lina, 122

  Kretschmar, Richard, 122

  lactose metabolism

  genes turned on or off for, 174–76, 176n, 307n, 392

  operon for controlling, 176n, 177

  Lamarck, Jean-Baptiste, 42, 44, 57, 60, 61, 126, 395, 406

  Lamarckism, 126

  Lambda bacteriophage, 207

  Lander, Eric

  Celera’s database and, 319, 320

  clone-by-clone assembly approach and, 311

  gene patent proposals and, 309

  human genome sequencing and, 312, 315, 318, 320

  mathematical models for genes from, 302, 311, 320

  Langerhans, Paul, 239, 240

  language, transformation of words in, 29–30

  Laplace, Pierre-Simon, 35

  Larkin, Philip, 339

  Law for the Prevention of Genetically Diseased Offspring (Sterilization Law), Germany, 121, 124

  Leder, Philip, 168

  Lederberg, Joshua, 236

  legal issues

  gene cloning and, 230

  gene patent controversy and, 308–09

  proposed moratorium on use of genomic engineering due to, 477

  recombinant DNA technology patent and, 237, 308

  Lejeune, Jérôme, 262n

  Lenz, Fritz, 119

  Leopold, Prince, Duke of Albany, 99

  Lessing, Doris, 147n

  leukemia, 405

  Levene, Phoebus, 135

  Lewis, Ed, 186–87, 188

  Lewontin, Richard, 342, 372–73

  ligase, 206, 214

  Lincoln, Abraham, 261

  linguistics, 124, 331, 335, 336

  linkage analysis, 109, 286, 378, 439, 445, 445n

  Linnaeus, Carl, 20

  Linnean Society, 39, 53

  Lionni, Leo, 190

  Lobban, Peter, 205, 207, 208

  London School of Economics, 73

  Lyell, Charles, 32, 34, 35, 39

  lymphoma, 194, 405

  Lysenko, Trofim, 126–27, 396, 406

  Lysenkoism, 127

  Macklin, Ruth, 435

  MacLeod, Colin, 136, 137

  malnourishment, impact on children of, 393–94

  Malthus, Thomas, 36–37, 38–39, 44, 274

  Manhattan Project, 140, 232

  mania, 388, 448, 449, 492–93

  Maniatis, Tom, 223n, 247, 248

  Manto, Saadat Hasan, 4

  mapmaker genes, 188, 189–90

  mapping of genes. See gene mapping

  Marfan syndrome

  mutation in, 263, 264

  single genetic link in, 261, 262

  symptoms in, 263

  Marvel Comics, 266

  Marxism, 396

  massively parallel DNA sequencing, 443, 450

  master-regulatory genes, 403n

  alterations in cell lineages in worms using, 392

  epigenetic marks and, 403n

  factors affecting impact of, 195, 387, 392

  influence of environment and, 408

  Lewis’s discovery of process of, 187

  Swyer syndrome with, 361

  mathematical intelligence, 345

  mathematics and mathematical relationships

  gene mapping using, 281, 302, 377

  Mendel’s use of, 46, 51, 58

  modeling of hereditary traits using, 103–04

  move away from heredity as formulation in, 92

  Pythagorean theorem on, 22

  Matthaei, Heinrich, 168

  Maudsley, Henry, 73–74

  Maxam, Allan, 218

  Mayr, Ernst, 274

  Mbuti Pygmies, 336, 339

  McCarty, Maclyn, 136, 137

  McCorvey, Norma, 268

  McGarrity, Gerard, 426

  McKusick, Victor, 260, 261–64, 265, 269, 275, 276, 449

  MECP2 gene, in humans, 454

  Medawar, Peter, 204, 222

  Medical Research Council (MRC), United Kingdom, 217, 304

  megatherium, 32

  memory. See also genetic memory

  genes turned on or off to record, 392

  Hongerwinter experience and, 394

  transgenic mice for research on, 421

  Mendel, Gregor Johann, 13, 47–55

  Augustinian monastic tradition and, 17–18, 49

  background and training of, 18–19

  Bateson’s conversion to ideas of, 61–62, 61n, 70, 71

  Darwin compared with, 43

  Darwin’s research and, 46, 53

  de Vries’s research and, 58, 59–60

  education in natural sciences for, 19–20, 47–48

  eugenics supporters and, 75–76

  impact of theory of, 70–71

  mathematical relationships used by, 46, 51, 58

  Morgan on genetic linkages and, 94–95

  Nägeli’s criticism of, 54, 55

  plant-breeding experiments of, 48–52, 51n, 54–55

  publication of papers of, 46, 53–54

  rediscovery of work of, 59, 60, 61–63, 61n, 70, 72, 321, 502

  units of heredity explored by, 53–54, 62, 70, 71, 92, 106

  von Tschermak’s rediscovery of work of, 60

  Mendel booths, 86

  Mengele, Josef, 124, 129–30, 138, 380, 502

  mental deficiency, and Nazi sterilization program, 121

  mental illness

  criminal behavior linked to, 300–301

  family’s concern about inheriting, 7–8

  genetic diversity in, 298

  inheritance patterns in, 73–74

  intergenerational histories of, 8

  mental retardation, 85, 267, 456

  Mering, Josef von, 239–40

  Merriman, Curtis, 128n

  Mertz, Janet, 208, 209–10, 211, 211n, 212, 213, 214, 226

  Meselson, Matthew, 165

  messenger molecules, 164–66

  methyl groups

  in gene-silencing, 400

  in twin studies of epigenomes, 402

  mice

  ES cells derived from, 468, 469

  Mendel’s brief use of, for inheritance experiments, 49

  OTC deficiency gene-therapy research using, 430

  stem cells derived from embryos from, 419

  transgenic, in gene research, 421–22

  virus genes in composite embryos using, 418

  Weismann’s heredity research using, 57

  micelles, 411–12

  micro-RNAs, 314

  Miescher, Friedrich, 134

  migration

  genetic variation related to, 386

  human genome studies and, 503

  Out of Africa theory and, 336–37

  racial classification and, 342

  Mill on the Floss, The (Eliot), 75

  Millais, Sir Everett, 69

  Miller, Stanley, 411

  Milton, John, 32

  Minkowski, Oskar, 239–40, 240n

  Minnesota Study of Twins Reared Apart (MISTRA), 381–82, 383–84, 386

  Mitochondrial Eve, 338, 339, 438

  Molecular Biology of Homo sapiens symposium (1986), Cold Spring Harbor, New York, 302

  molecular memory, histone marking of, 401–02

  “Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids: A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid” (Watson and Crick), 158

  Money, John, 363–64, 380

  monkeys

  ADA deficiency gene-therapy research using, 424

  ES cells derived from embryos of, 468

  IVF embryo research using, 468–69

  OTC deficiency gene-therapy research using, 430, 434

  SV40 virus in, 204

  Monod, Jacques, 164, 173–77, 175n, 176n, 177, 178, 215, 314, 392

  monogenic diseases

  classification of, 260–62

  number of, 482

  preimplantation g
enetic diagnosis (PGD) used in, 457

  Moore, Joseph Earle, 261

  Moore Clinic, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 261

  moral issues. See also ethical issues

  abortion and, 458, 464

  ES cells and genetic changes and, 473

  gene cloning and, 233

  gene therapy and, 436

  genetic diagnosis and, 437–38, 457, 458

  genetic screening and, 275, 492n

  genotypes used in social engineering and, 460–61

  human normalcy through genes and, 331, 349, 458

  IVF procedures and, 474

  negative eugenics and, 76

  oversimplification of the logic of genetics and, 110

  power to determine genetic “fitness” and, 461–62

  preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) and, 456, 464

  state-mandated medical procedure without consent and, 458

  Morgan, Thomas Hunt, 92–98

  background and training of, 92

  crossing over of genes and, 96

  physical basis of genes on chromosomes and, 92, 93–96

  proximity of genes on chromosomes and, 96–97

  research on material form of genes by, 97–98

  Mormon families, genetic studies of, 279

  morons, classification of, 77, 80, 273

  Muller, Hermann, 114–18, 314

  background and personal life of, 94, 114–15, 117–18

  Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, Berlin, research by, 118, 119, 130, 131

  positive eugenics and, 116–17, 274

  radiation-induced changes in mutant rates in fruit flies and, 115–16, 131, 220

  Müller, Max, 190

  Muller-Hill, Benno, 176n

  Mulligan, Richard, 423–24, 428, 473

  Mullis, Kary, 302

  multigenic diseases. See also polygenic syndromes

  mathematical models for genes in, 302

  Munch, Edvard, 450

  Murray, Charles, 343, 345, 346, 347

  Murray, John, 39

  Muslim people, and Partition of Bengal, 4–5

  mutants

  Beadle on missing metabolic function in, 162–63

  Darwin on, 41, 61

  de Vries’s discovery and naming of, 61

  Morgan’s fruit-fly research on, 94, 95

  mutations

  cancers with, 13

  combination of, in genetic disorders, 299

  concerns about responsible use of genome engineering to change, 476

  in cystic fibrosis, 289–90, 459, 464

  diagnostic tests for, 459

  diverse manifestations of disease in diverse organs from, 263

  evolutionary history seen through, 333–34

  genetic screening for, 13

  human diseases linked to, 260–62

  in Huntington’s disease, 288–89

  information theory on impact of, 413

  in Marfan syndrome, 263

  natural selection and transmission of, 421

  nuclear transfer technique to bypass, 398n

  pattern of inheritance of, as clue to genetic influences in disease, 298–300