Related Internet Sites
Population Biology:
- Basic Population Genetics (excellent site with simulations that goes beyond the scope of this tutorial in describing how population genetics works; by Dr. M.Tevfik Dorak)
- Population Biology Simulations (excellent site with simulations that goes beyond the scope of this tutorial in describing how population genetics works; by Kent Holsinger, University of Connecticut)
Natural Selection Links:
- Evolution and Chance (article by John Wilkins; The Talk.Origins Archive)
- Evo Tutor (brief description of the 3 modes of natural selection with a simulation of each one; created by Alan R. Lemmon)
- Eye-opening Gene: How many times did eyes arise? (a report about an alternative scientific explanation for the evolution of animal eyes; ScienceNewsOnline)
- Finch Beak Data Sheet (report of modern research on the evolution of beak shape among Darwin's Finches on the Galapagos Islands; PBS Evolution Educational Resources website)
- The Advantages of Sex (a provocative essay by Matt Ridley plus a number of interesting related web activities; PBS)
- The Black Death and CCR5-delta 32 (a nice short summary of the connection between the CCR5-delta 32 gene and bubonic plague--Science Frontiers Online)
- The Tree of Life Web Project (links to 2500+ websites related to the diversity of life; by David Maddison, University of Arizona)
Genetics links:
- Are Mutations Harmful? (in depth answers to common questions about the probability and nature of mutations; The Talk.Origins Archive)
- Gene Gateway (guides and tutorials that provide a gateway for the layperson to find and use this growing wealth of information about genetic disorders and the human genome; The U.S. Department of Energy Biological and Environmental Research program)
- Genetic Disorders (Yahoo links)
- Genetics Home Reference: Your Guide to Understanding Genetic Conditions (a service of the U.
S. National Library of Medicine)- Human Genome Project Information (U.S. Department of Energy--extensive information about the Human Genome Project and its results)
- Human Genome Collection (the latest reports from the British Journal Nature on human chromosomes and their genes)
- What is Albinism? (PDF file describing the affects of albinism; The National Organization for Albinism and Hypopigmentation)
Other Related Links:
- Biology and Evolutionary Theory (collection of articles and essays the provide evidence of evolution and explanations of what causes it; The Talk.Origins Archive)
- 15 Answers to Creationist Nonsense (Scientific American article by John Rennie, June 18, 2002)
- Evolution Links (on Best of the Web)
- Issues in Evolution (series of interesting articles and links; ActionBiocience.org--the American Institute of Biological Sciences)
- Journal of Human Evolution (articles on biological anthropology topics)
- Medpedia (new international online medical encyclopedia)
- PubMed (U.S. National Library of Medicine database of 9 million research article abstracts from Medline and Pre-Medline)
- The Crusade Against Evolution (summary of recent attempts to get creationism taught in U.S. public schools under the guise of "intelligent design", Wired magazine)
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