Ms Jenny Berkman
Casual Senior Genetic Counsellor & PhD student
Frazer Institute
Journal Articles
Ruf, R. G., Berkman, J., Wolf, M. T. F., Nurnberg, P., Gattas, M., Ruf, E. M., Hyland, V., Kromberg, J., Glass, I., Macmillan, J., Otto, E., Nurnberg, G., Lucke, B., Hennies, H. C. and Hildebrandt, F. (2003). A gene locus for branchio-otic syndrome maps to chromosome 14q21.3-q24.3. Journal of Medical Genetics, 40 (7), 515-519. doi: 10.1136/jmg.40.7.515
Berkman, Jenny, Armour, John A.L., Chenevix-trench, Georgia, Wicking, Carol and Wainwright, Brandon (1994). Simple repeat polymorphism at the D9S151 locus. Human Molecular Genetics, 3 (1), 211-211. doi: 10.1093/hmg/3.1.211
Conference Papers
Simpson, F., van Bueren, Lammerts K., Fowles, L., Berkman, J., Butterfield, N., Bowles, J., Adolphe, C., Simms, L., Young, J., Walsh, M. and Wicking, C. (2005). The PCNA-associated factor KIAA0101/p15(PAF) binds the potential tumour suppressor product p33ING1. Unknown, Unknown, Unknown. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier Science.
Bennetts, J., Fowles, L., Butterfield, N., van Bueren, Lammerts K., Berkman, J., Simpson, F. and Wicking, C. (2005). Identification and characterisation of novel genes with developmental significance. Unknown, Unknown, Unknown. Shannon, Co. Clare, Ireland: Elsevier Ireland.
Bowles, J., Cooper, L., Berkman, J. and Koopman, P. (1999). Mouse SRY requires a CAG repeat domain for male sex determination. -, -, 1999. Chicago, IL United States: University of Chicago Press.