Skip Navigation
Genetics Home Reference: your guide to understanding genetic conditions  
 
A service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine®
Home   What's New   Browse   Handbook   Glossary   Resources   About   Help    Search 
 
 

Browse

Genetics Home Reference adds and updates information on a regular basis.

Browse Genetic Conditions

Conditions By Name
Alphabetical list
Conditions By Category
Adapted from National Library of Medicine medical subject headings (MeSH®)

Browse Genes

Genes By Symbol
Alphabetical by gene symbol (e.g., FGFR4)
Genes By Full Name
Alphabetical by full name (e.g., fibroblast growth factor receptor 4)
Genes By Category
Categorized by biological process, cellular component, and molecular function

Browse Chromosomes

Chromosomes 1-22, X, and Y
Information about each of the 23 pairs of human chromosomes.
 
Published: October 8, 2004

Contact NLM Customer ServiceThis link leads to a site outside Genetics Home Reference.
Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical CommunicationsThis link leads to a site outside Genetics Home Reference.
U.S. National Library of MedicineThis link leads to a site outside Genetics Home Reference., National Institutes of HealthThis link leads to a site outside Genetics Home Reference., Department of Health & Human ServicesThis link leads to a site outside Genetics Home Reference.
Freedom of Information ActThis link leads to a site outside Genetics Home Reference. CopyrightThis link leads to a site outside Genetics Home Reference. PrivacyThis link leads to a site outside Genetics Home Reference. AccessibilityThis link leads to a site outside Genetics Home Reference. FirstGov.govThis link leads to a site outside Genetics Home Reference.
Selection Criteria for Web Links
This link leads to a site outside Genetics Home Reference. Indicates a page outside Genetics Home Reference.