- DNA and Protein Pages
Information on proteins, DNA and RNA structure, and transcription and translation. An enormous amount of links. http://wsrv.clas.virginia.edu/%7Erjh9u/dnaprot.html (Added: Wed Jun 12 2002)
- Amino Acids
This site includes a list of amino acids. Clicking on the name of an amino acid will bring up another page showing different models of it. http://www.chemie.fu-berlin.de/chemistry/bio/amino-acids.html (Added: Thu Aug 29 2002)
- Cancer Genetics Overview
This page from the Abramson Cancer Center at the University of Pennsylvania provides links to many other places where you get information about genetics and cancer. Cancer screening and prevention are also considered. http://www.oncolink.com/resources/article.cfm?c=1&s=3&ss=9&id=276 (Added: Thu Aug 29 2002)
- Central Dogma Directory.
This MIT hypertext chapter covers transcription, translation, and includes practice problems. http://www.mit.edu:8001/afs/athena/course/other/esgbio/www/dogma/dogmadir.html (Added: Wed May 29 2002)
- DNA Model
A linked movie at this site illustrates a rotating model of DNA. A model of an enzyme can also be viewed from a link on this site. http://www.knowledgebydesign.com/tlmc/tlmc.html (Added: Thu Aug 29 2002)
- DNA Structure and Function
Excellent site! Much information on the history of the quest to discover the structure of DNA, also on protein synthesis, including a practice problem on transcription and translation. Interesting perspective on genetic technology. http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio104/dna.htm (Added: Tue Jun 11 2002)
- Human Genome Project
This is the home page of the Human Genome Project. There are links to sites related to specific conditions and chromosomes. http://www.ornl.gov/TechResources/Human_Genome/home.html (Added: Thu Aug 29 2002)
- Nucleic Acids
This site describes the structure of nucleic acids, the semiconservative nature of DNA synthesis, DNA repair, RNA synthesis, and the three major types of RNA. http://www-medlib.med.utah.edu/NetBiochem/nucacids.htm (Added: Thu Aug 29 2002)
- The National Human Genome Research Institute
Research is progressing in sequencing the human genome. The National Human
Genome Research Institute web site describes the many facets, and pros and cons,
of this research.
http://www.genome.gov/ (Added: Thu Aug 29 2002)
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