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History of the Human Genome Project - http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/project/hgp.shtml
Details about the U.S. Human Genome Project including its goals, history and progress with links to key documents, publications, a timeline, and Project contacts. |
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Foundations of Classical Genetics - http://www.esp.org/foundations/genetics/classical/
Features a collection of publications, that can be browsed by author, by title, or by date of publication. Also includes a comparative timeline. |
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MendelWeb - http://www.mendelweb.org/
Educational resource for teachers and students interested in the origins of classical genetics, introductory data analysis, elementary plant science, and the history and literature of science. |
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DNA and Molecular Genetics - http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookDNAMOLGEN.html
Traces the history of the discoveries relating to DNA and inheritance. Includes diagrams and links to related resources. |
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Landmarks in the History of Genetics: Can Matter Store Active Information? - http://cogweb.ucla.edu/EP/DNA_history.html
Includes dates, events, theoretical implications, and related links. |
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History of Genetics - http://www.dartmouth.edu/~bio70/
Course taught at Dartmouth College; includes links to biographical essays, online papers, and other resources, including eugenics and genome projects. |
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The Century of the Gene - http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/KELCEN.html
Review and complete text in pdf format of Evelyn Fox Keller's book. |
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The History of Drosophila Genetics - http://www.drosophilahistory.com/
Discusses some of the personal characteristics of A. H. Sturtevant and Th. Dobzhansky and the differences that contributed to their scientific estrangement. |
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The Embryological Origins of the Gene Theory - http://zygote.swarthmore.edu/gene1.html
Paper which discusses the emergence of the gene theory out of embryology based on the research of Wilson, Boveri, and Morgan. |
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Biotech Chronicles - http://www.accessexcellence.org/AB/BC/
A brief history of biotech discoveries which continue to influence the field today. Features essays on genetics and DNA research, and profiles of some of the influential individuals. |