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  • CancerNet - This site, maintained by the National Cancer Institute, provides answers to commonly asked questions about gene therapy and cancer, and contains many links.
  • Cell and Molecular Biology Online - This resource for cellular and molecular biologists provides links to information on publications, careers, laboratory methods, educational resources, current research, and three-dimensional graphics. Also very current.
  • Central Dogma Directory - Much information on DNA, RNA, and the genetic code. Includes practice problems, from MIT.
  • DNA and Protein Pages - Information on proteins, DNA and RNA structure, and transcription and translation. An enormous amount of links.
  • DNA Structure and Function - 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.
  • Experiments that Inspire - The Hershey-Chase experiments are described, along with information on when viruses were discovered, and why there was the need to know what was the genetic material.
  • Legacies–Transformation and DNA - This site explores how genetic material can be transformed from one bacterium to another, as discovered during Griffith's experiments in the late 1920s. This web site also describes the follow-up works of Avery, MacLeod, and MacCarthy that showed that DNA was the genetic material of all organisms.
  • Mendelian Genetics Chapter - A hypertextbook from MIT on genetics, including problems in linkage and pedigrees. Other chapters on molecular genetics.

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