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Human Genome Project - http://www.doegenomes.org/
Information about the Project, its progress, history, and goals; issues associated with genome research; frequently asked questions, the science behind the project; and Project sponsors. |
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Primer on Molecular Genetics - http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/publicat/primer/index.shtml
Description of the basic strategy and methodology for mapping and sequencing the human genome. From the Department of Energy. |
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Human Chromosome Launchpad - http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/launchpad/
Information about each human chromosome. Features links to gene maps, sequences, genetic disorders, identified genes, laboratories, and research. |
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International Communication Forum in Human Molecular Genetics. - http://www.hum-molgen.de
Features a mailing list, table of contents of leading journals, listings of meetings and seminars and a classified ads section . |
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National Center for Genome Resources - http://www.ncgr.org/
Develop bioinformatics and computational biology tools to support genetic analysis and discovery. Features scientific programs, software, and career opportunities. |
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Human Genome Mapping Project Resource Centre - http://www.hgmp.mrc.ac.uk/
Provides resources for research workers in the fields of genomics, genetics and functional genomics. Funded by the United Kingdom Medical Research Council. |
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Innovation - http://www.pbs.org/wnet/innovation/
A companion piece to the PBS series. Features the latest biomedical and genetical treatments and research. Contains original articles and animations. |
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Did Human Genome Map Vindicate Darwin? - http://www.icr.org/headlines/darwinvindicated.html
Evolutionists have claimed that the Human Genome Map has proved man evolved from lower animals. Is this fact or fiction? Response from the Institute for Creation Research. |
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Genetic Health - http://www.genetichealth.com/
Background on genetics, genetic aspects of specific conditions and diseases, counseling and testing, and clinical trials. |
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Cytogenetics Information Site - http://members.aol.com/chrominfo
Study of chromosomes and the diseases caused by numerical and structural chromosome abnormalities. Karyotypes and FISH images of normal and abnormal chromosomes are included. |
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Deoxyribonucleic Acid - http://www.angelfire.com/ks3/deoxyribonucleicacid/index.html
Learn about the structure of DNA, how it replicates, protein synthesis and its history. |
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BBC: Human Genome Project - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/events/newsnight/1173801.stm
Transcript of a discussion with David Baltimore, John Sulston and David Bentley about the project. |
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How Designer Children Will Work - http://www.howstuffworks.com/designer-children.htm
Illustrated narrative about the idea of designing babies . Includes mapping the human genome and genetic prescreening |
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The Human Genome - http://the_human_genome.tripod.com
Eighth grade exhibition project providing an introduction with diagrams. Includes information on genetic mutations, gene testing and therapy, and related links. |
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The Greatest Biological Development in Science History - http://www.jupiterscientific.org/sciinfo/genome.html
Article about the human genome and its discovery. Includes diagram of the biological Rosetta Stone and a table of human genome statistics. |
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Genome Machine - http://www.pathology.washington.edu/cytopages/chromosome/GDB_select_chromosome_old.html
Provide a graphical user interface to genetic databases to determine what genes have been mapped to a particular chromosome location. From the University of Washington. |
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Human Genome Center - http://www-bio.llnl.gov/bbrp/genome/genome.html
Undertake sequencing of genomic regions containing DNA repair genes and human chromosome 19. Features information on research and a chromosome map. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. |
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The Dolan DNA Learning Center - http://www.dnalc.org/
A wide variety of online DNA resources as well as information on workshops, field trips, courses and products. |
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Human Genetics Programme - http://www.who.int/genomics/en/
World Health Organization program which develops genetic approaches to the control of the most common hereditary diseases and those with a genetic predisposition. |
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eGenome - http://egenome.chop.edu/
Catalogs a wide range of genomic landmarks, including transcripts, markers, polymorphisms, large-insert clones, and DNA sequences. |