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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.
Contains user-friendly tools to launch DNA database searches, statistical analyses, and population modeling from a centralized workspace.
Sequence-specific recognition of DNA using high affinity synthetic molecules, for the regulation of gene expression, at California Institute of Technology, Pasadena.
An animated primer on the basics of DNA, genes, and heredity.
The world's first science center devoted entirely to genetics education.
Articles, photos, and interviews from the journal "Nature" presented in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the description of the structure of DNA.
A database of nucleotide sequences maintained by the US National Center for Biology Information. Includes news, search functions and methods for submitting sequences.
US government site discusses research, grants, health, policy, and ethics of genetics.
Article on regions in genes that are expressed in mature mRNA and in proteins.
Article on the sections of DNA that do not contain codes for polypeptide sequences.
The world's first science center devoted entirely to genetics education.
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.
An animated primer on the basics of DNA, genes, and heredity.
Article on regions in genes that are expressed in mature mRNA and in proteins.
Article on the sections of DNA that do not contain codes for polypeptide sequences.
Articles, photos, and interviews from the journal "Nature" presented in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the description of the structure of DNA.
US government site discusses research, grants, health, policy, and ethics of genetics.
A database of nucleotide sequences maintained by the US National Center for Biology Information. Includes news, search functions and methods for submitting sequences.
Sequence-specific recognition of DNA using high affinity synthetic molecules, for the regulation of gene expression, at California Institute of Technology, Pasadena.
Contains user-friendly tools to launch DNA database searches, statistical analyses, and population modeling from a centralized workspace.
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