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Polymorphism I: Many shapes, many usages
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Concepts: Genetics jargon
Genetic code
Polymorphism
Polymorphism I
Polymorphism II
Polymorphism III
Issues: Genetics, evolution, and policy
Human diversity
Ethical Concerns in Studying Human Genetic Diversity
Reproductive cloning
The new emperor’s clones: Obama’s refreshing but tepid embrace of reasoned sci/tech policy
Cloning, part one: The ballad of bill S.812
Cloning, part two: Hearsay, hearsay!
Cloning, part three: Eve
Cloning, part four: Our genomes, ourselves
Cloning, part five: Eugenics
Cloning, part six: Poverty and exploitation
Cloning: Epilogue
Technology: how we look at and manipulate DNA
Third-generation genome sequencing
Humania: Research by people, about people, for people
The human geneticist at large: notes from the field
How to Find Poetry in Shiraz
Human genetic diversity fieldwork in Iran
St. Louis to Samarkand — A Tale of Two Chromosomes
Yurt Life
What’s in a (sur)name?
Blogroll
Genetic Future: Fast-paced blog whose mission resonates with ours
Not Exactly Rocket Science: Ed Yong’s clear, lively summaries of eclectic new research
Phylogenomics: Jonathan Eisen surfs the sea of sequence
Why evolution is true: Sageness from the broad and incisive mind of Jerry Coyne.
Fun
Effective Human Population (at Facebook): The Few. The Proud. Damn, it feels good to be effective.
Reference
National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI): Check any biologist’s web browser, and this will likely be the home page, or the most visited site. You can use it too.
Tree of Life: Earth’s diversity of life forms, and how they’re related to one another
UCSC Genome Bioinformatics: Fast, small-footprint rival to NCBI for genome sequence data-mining
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Evolution 101
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Human population history