Genetics Virtual Library:
Comprehensive subject catalog covering genetics in the biosciences.
Provided by the U.S. Department of Energy.
http://www.ornl.gov/TechResources/Human_Genome/genetics.html
Gene CRC:
Provides a range of information on the latest genetics research and
ethical and associated issues. Features an interactive learning
center, children's section, and related links.
http://www.genecrc.org/
The National Center for Biotechnology Information:
A national resource for molecular biology information for the better
understanding of molecular processes affecting human health and
disease.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
BioScience Research Tool: Genetics:
Specialized directory of online tools and resources selected for
geneticists.
http://biochemie.net/links/Genetics/
Genbrain BioSystem Network:
Research and links pertaining to transgenic animals, bioinformatics,
genomic intelligence, and artificial biosystems.
http://www.BioSysNet.com/
Cracking the Code of Life:
Chronicles the race to capture the complete letter-by-letter
sequence . Includes an online version of the television program.
Viewable in Quicktime or Real Audio format.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/genome/
Computational Gene Recognition:
Bibliography of accumulated research papers. Includes databases,
programs, and conferences.
http://linkage.rockefeller.edu/wli/gene/
BBC - Genes:
Explore the world of genetics and investigate the issues. Features
history, health, a gene safari, and DNA detectives.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/genes/
Genomics: A Global Resource:
A substantial online resource from The Pharmaceutical Research and
Manufacturers of America .
http://genomics.phrma.org/
Essentials of Genetics:
Provides a range of notes including landmarks, basic terms and
rules, chromosomes and genes, population genetics, viral and
bacterial genetics, and plant genetics. Includes links to related
resources .
http://home.att.net/~dorak/genetics.html
Database of Genome Sizes:
Genome sizes for different organisms. The estimated genome sizes are
given for both the organisms currently being sequenced and those for
which no sequencing programme is in progress.
http://www.cbs.dtu.dk/databases/DOGS/index.html
KnowledGENE:
Interactive online community where news in genetics is described,
controversial issues are discussed, the implications of genetic
advancements are considered, and questions answered.
http://www.knowledgene.com/
123Genomes:
A genomics and bioinformatics knowledge base with information on
companies, careers, courses, meetings, databases, sequence analysis,
news, diseases, mutation, snp, and microarray.
http://www.123genomics.com/
Life: A Study of Genetics and Molecular Biology:
Source of information from the basics to contemporary issues such as
cloning and cancer. Includes interactive demonstrations and a
discussion forum.
http://library.thinkquest.org/20465/
Genetic Origins:
Provides biochemical methods and computer tools to allow students to
use their own DNA "fingerprints" as a starting point in the study of
human evolution.
http://vector.cshl.org/geneticorigins
Chromosome Web Watch:
Resource site for researchers. Includes links to conferences and
courses, directories, laboratories, journals, and publishers.
http://cse.nias.affrc.go.jp/shignak/chromosome.net/index2.html
The Selfish Gene:
An introduction to genetics, covers the basics including cell
mechanics, chromosome structure, genotypes and phenotypes,
recombination, cloning and mapping.
http://anirvan_c.tripod.com
The New York Times: Genetics:
Collection of articles assembled to commemorate the 50th anniversary
of the discovery of DNA. Topics include history, recent
developments, ethical concerns and other issues related to the
genetic revolution, and the role of the news media in science.
http://www.nytimes.com/indexes/2003/02/25/health/genetics/index.html