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Human Genome, Genetics
Alphabetical List by Subject
Celera Genomics
Classic Papers on Genetics
Comprehensive Microbial Resource allows the researcher to access all of the bacterial genome sequences completed to date
DNA Illustrations --look under Graphics Gallery for more illustrations
DNA Interactive Many scientists, including more than ten Nobel Laureates, were interviewed for their viewpoints on how we came to understand the DNA language of life, how we began to bend it to our own service, and what it can tell us about who we are and how our lives may be in the future
The Double Helix basic facts and a drawing
Fugu - Gene-Rich Pufferfish DNA Decoded news release
Fugu Rubripes explains the Fugu Genome Project
Fugu - Joint Genome Institute
Gene Watch to distribute accurate information and represent the public interest on emerging issues in biotechnology
Genes and Disease
Gene Sequencing - CNN
"Genes That Count"
Genetic Engineering and Its Dangers
Genetic Terms, Glossary of NIH
Genetics
Genome Research Institute, National Human (NHGRI)
Genome Research (journal)
Genome Resources, Human
Genome Sequencing the process illustrated chromosome by chromosome
The Genomic Revolution American Museum of Natural History exhibit includes Our Genetic Identity, Our Genome, Choosing Our Genes, Changing Our Genes, Reshaping Our World, DNA Detectives, and more
Glossary, Genomics search or browse glossaries and taxonomies
"A History of the Human Genome Project"
The Human Genome: A Guide to Online Information Resources from NCBI
"The Human Genome" issue of Science
Human Genome Project: Recent Coverage NY Times; requires registration
Interview with Francis Crick
Interview with James Watson
McClintock, Barbara, Papers "was an American geneticist who won the 1983 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for her discovery of genetic transposition, or the ability of genes to change position on the chromosome"
National Human Genome Research Institute
Nature - Genome Gateway
Proteomics covers microarrays, PCR amplification, mass spectrometry, crystallography, NMR spectroscopy, chromatography, electrophoresis, bioinformatics, genomics, proteomics, and much more
Reader's Guide to James D. Watson's The Double Helix w/ chapt. summaries
Researchers Find Genetic Response to Global Warming Changing climate prompts genetic change in squirrels - article
Science special issue - Human Genome
Understanding Genetics
Unraveling the Mysteries of Genetic Science
Unwinding DNA: Life at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory from Exploratorium
Your Genes, Your Health a multimedia guide to genetic disorders
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"A northern hemisphere creature has a 0.08 percent greater chance of cellular mutation in the southern hemisphere because DNA naturally curls the opposite direction" (www.gullible.info, Nov. 10, 2005).
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Colby Glass, MLIS
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