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  • Anthracycline Intercalation

    Details of anticancer anthracycline intercalated as DNA hexamer, illustrated from 3-D x-ray crystal images by Dr J.P. Miller at UMIST, Manchester, UK.

    www.jonathanpmiller.com

  • BioServers

    Contains user-friendly tools to launch DNA database searches, statistical analyses, and population modeling from a centralized workspace.

    www.bioservers.org

  • DNA Double Helix

    Chime-dependent tutorial which permits image manipulation to help understand the 3-dimensional form of the structure, from John Tweedie and Massey University, New Zealand.

    www.massey.ac.nz

  • GeneProbes.org

    Resource introducing DNA probe technologies, listing conferences, workshops and references with focus on marine biotoxins from Nelson, New Zealand.

    www.geneprobes.org

  • History of Plasmid Research

    Broad range of historical material since 1903, about plasmids and application of circular DNA in molecular biology, with bibliography of early plasmid research compiled William C. Summers, for the American Society for Microbiology.

    histmicro.yale.edu

  • Left Handed DNA Hall of Fame

    Devoted to correct and incorrect representations of left-handed DNA. Also has links related to left-handedness in nature, research, and in the news.

    www-lmmb.ncifcrf.gov

  • Dervan's Group

    Sequence-specific recognition of DNA using high affinity synthetic molecules, for the regulation of gene expression, at California Institute of Technology, Pasadena.

    dervan.caltech.edu

  • BBC 4 Interviews - Crick and Watson

    Audio interviews with Francis Crick and James Watson on the BBC.

    www.bbc.co.uk

  • DNA from the beginning

    An animated primer on the basics of DNA, genes, and heredity.

    www.dnaftb.org

  • DNA Kin

    Resources and information for using DNA in genealogical research.

    www.dnakin.com

  • DNA: RCSB PDB Molecule of the Month

    Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank entry on DNA. Includes discussion of the properties and structure of DNA.

    www.rcsb.org

  • DNA Replication

    Animation illustrating DNA replication. [Requires Flash]

    www.maxanim.com

  • Double helix: 50 years of DNA

    Articles, photos, and interviews from the journal "Nature" presented in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the description of the structure of DNA.

    www.nature.com

  • GenBank

    A database of nucleotide sequences maintained by the US National Center for Biology Information. Includes news, search functions and methods for submitting sequences.

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

  • The National Human Genome Research Institute

    US government site discusses research, grants, health, policy, and ethics of genetics.

    www.genome.gov

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