Other Sites about DNA
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A NOVA special about Rosalind Franklin and DNA. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/photo51/
This website is sponsored by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Columbia University, The Rockefeller University, and the Dana
Alliance for Brain Initiatives. http://www.dna50.org
Featuring a new exhibit, "Seeking the Secret of Life: The DNA Story in New York". http://nucleus.cshl.org/CSHLlib/
A very in-depth look at what DNA is and what implications it has for humans. This online exhibit was designed by the American
Museum of Natural History. http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/genomics/0_home/index.html
Featuring The Gene Almanac and DNA at 50: Finding the Double Helix, by James Watson. http://www.dnalc.org
Talks about the components of DNA and has some illustrations. http://www.rothamsted.bbsrc.ac.uk/notebook/courses/guide/dnast.htm
An introduction to the structure of DNA with many graphics and illustrations. http://www.blc.arizona.edu/Molecular_Graphics/DNA_Structure/DNA_Tutorial.HTML
Brief overview with QuickTimeVR interactive graphics. http://www.biochem.uwo.ca/meds/medna/doublehelix.html
Brief information about base pairing. http://www.biochem.uwo.ca/meds/medna/bp.html
A look at what DNA is and how it works. http://library.thinkquest.org/20465/DNAstruct.html
Contains videos from a 2001 Nobel Centennial Symposia in Sweden. http://www.nobel.se/medicine/symposia/ncs2001-3/about.html
One of the Exploratorium's Origins series looking at people and places researching the origins of life. http://www.exploratorium.edu/origins/coldspring/index.html
This site is dedicated to February 28, 1953 and the discovery of the double-helical structure of DNA. http://www.dnai.org
The April 2003 Scientific Symposium, sponsored by the National Human Genome Research Institute. Webcasts are available for
viewing. http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506368
A special event from April 22, 2003 to commemorate the involvement of King's College in the discovery of DNA. http://www.kcl.ac.uk/dna/
Events took place in July 2003 in Melbourne, Australia. http://www.geneticscongress2003.com/index.php
A collection of articles, reviews and other resources put together by the Nature Publishing Group. http://www.nature.com/nature/dna50/index.html
A press release from May 2005 detailing significant new advances made by Oregon State University researchers in determining
the structure of all possible DNA sequences. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/05/050504003217.htm
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