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SiteSkipper > Science > Biology > Genetics > Eukaryotic > Animal > Mammal > Human
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» Genome Machine - 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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» Primer on Molecular Genetics - Description of the basic strategy and methodology for mapping and sequencing the human genome. From the Department of Energy.
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» Cytogenetics Information Site - 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 - Learn about the structure of DNA, how it replicates, protein synthesis and its history.
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» Did Human Genome Map Vindicate Darwin? - 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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» eGenome - Catalogs a wide range of genomic landmarks, including transcripts, markers, polymorphisms, large-insert clones, and DNA sequences.
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» Genetic Health - Background on genetics, genetic aspects of specific conditions and diseases, counseling and testing, and clinical trials.
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» GeneWanderer - Provides a computational method of prioritising a set of candidate genes according to their probability of being involved in a particular disease or phenotype.
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» Human Chromosome Launchpad - Information about each human chromosome. Features links to gene maps, sequences, genetic disorders, identified genes, laboratories, and research.
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» Human Genetics Disorders - Provides a history of genetics and information on all known human genetic disorders, with short videos of many.
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» Human Genetics Programme - 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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» The Human Genome - The Wellcome Trust provides information on the human genome, and the impact of human genes on health, disease and society.
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» Human Genome Center - Research at the Institute of Medical Science at the University of Tokyo is focused on diseases such as cancer using cDNA microarray systems and supercomputers.
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» Human Genome Project - 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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» 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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» National Center for Genome Resources - Develop bioinformatics and computational biology tools to support genetic analysis and discovery. Features scientific programs, software, and career opportunities.
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» Your Genome - The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute provides a source of information, resources and discussion on genome science including DNA, genes, genome sequencing, the Human Genome Project and contemporary topics in genetics and genomics.
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» BBC: Human Genome Project - Transcript of a discussion with David Baltimore, John Sulston and David Bentley about the project. (December 2, 2001)
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