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This special Web Focus from the journal Nature presents research papers that "serve as the definitive historical record for the sequences and analyses of human chromosomes -- the ultimate results of the Human Genome...
This website from Rockefeller University in New York contains "a gene expression atlas of the central nervous system of the mouse based on bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs)." GENSAT, or the Gene Expression Nervous...
Created by Jenny McFarland and Tom Murphy at Edmonds Community College, this site presents a coordinated studies course quantifying and incorporating biology and genetics into anthropology. Here, visitors will find...
This is an interactive course designed to inform beginning students of the basic principles of DNA testing. The course covers the biology of DNA, statistics and population genetics, forensic databases, and the...
To determine genetic variation on salmon populations, students learn molecular techniques for DNA extraction, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and other protocols. Participating classes enter results in a web database...
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