Supplemental Genetics and Course Related Links


Follow some of these links to other genetics course web sites, genetic/molecular biology tutorial sites, or to sites dealing with ethical and legal implications of genetic testing.


Legal liabilities of genetically engineered crops -- you may be subject to legal action!
New Scientist Links These links are grouped by a multitude of topics
* An excellent web site for you to study genetics!!
Combined information sources from national Ag. Network Information Center (includes many subjects besides genetics)
* New results on the structure of the X-chromosome centromere with several links to related topics. Also, read the one linked from this page on Chromosome Structure. It is an excellent discussion on Chromosome Structure and the processes involved in replication, mutation, repair comparing prokaryotes with eukaryotes. This discussion is comprehensive for study at the end of this semester. Most of the topics in this encyclopedia page will be addressed during the semester and it can help you unify your knowledge.
* Genomics information on the web
* Ishmael -- His home site!
* Prof. Wills discusses assumptions we make in genetics and molecular biology 
              (pdf file) for Acrobat reader
Crop Choice: This web site has many interesting features of applied genetics, benefits and challenges, for our food and fiber production.
* The Jackson Laboratory Homepage
* FlyBase: A database of genetic and molecular data for Drosophila Melanogaster
* The Genome Database Homepage
blueball.gif (326 bytes) Human Genome Project
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* Prions and Mad Cow Disease
blueball.gif (326 bytes) Introduction to small pox  (off line from Tulane Univ.)
blueball.gif (326 bytes) What is Science, and how does it differ from pseudo-science?

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