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Welcome to your home page for Biology 205. Study Guides and Resources for the Course are kept here for your convenience. Please feel free to e-mail me if you have questions, need help or find any interesting sites that you would like to add. I hope your visit and work in genetics is successful and enjoyable. Dr. Paul General Resources Study Guides Fall 2004 Unit 1 Classical Genetics
Unit 2 Mapping Techniques
Unit 3 The Central Dogma
Unit 4 Biotechnology and Genomics and Beyond...
Unit 5 Regulation of Gene Expression
Unit 6 Evolutionary Genetics
Other Resources Fall 2004 From the Entangled Bank
Student Presentations Fall 2004 Student Presentations Spring 2004 Jacqueline Matherly (requires power point) |
Biology 205 General Genetics Homepage VBS Home page, Genetics Home Page, Previous Page, Next Page Created 01/30/03 revised 8/21/04
Online Genetics Resources An Introduction to Genetics, M.J. Farabee. A good introduction to monohybrid and dihybrid crosses and Mendel. Also has links to other genetics resources. A New View of Statistics. Are you taking statistics this semester? Are you mystified by statistics? Then check out this very nice tutorial by Will Hopkins from Sportscience. Very Useful for anyone who needs to understand statistics. Highly recommended. Assortment of Chromosomes in Meiosis: http://wsrv.clas.virginia.edu/~rjh9u/meiosis1.html Pea Soup Investigate monohybrid crosses and then dihybrid crosses. Note the correct link as of 09/03/01is: http://www.sonic.net/~nbs/projects/anthro201/exper/ Profiles in Science. Contains biographical and correspondence about some of the founders of molecular genetics including Avery and Nirenberg: http://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/ Genetics Science Learning Center: http://gslc.genetics.utah.edu/ MendelWeb Has simulations and references for Mendelian Genetics including links to Mendel's original paper. NCBI: National Center for Biotechnology Information. Important Collection of Databases for human and general genetics. Human genome links links to OMIM, PUBMED, BLAST and other goodies. Why the Future Doesn't Need Us. You have heard of utopia. In this article Bill Joy, one of the pioneers of modern computer technology asks us to consider the possibility that our new technologies could lead to the opposite of a utopia- namely a dystopia. Heavy reading both worth it.
Laboratory Resources.
Introduction to Yeast- A Simple Cross
9/11/03 Chi square test and hypothesis testing 9/18/03 Online exercise 1 and introduction to the course project 9/25/03 Linkage analysis simulation
10/9/03 Lab exam 1! This will be a group or partner type of exam. 10//17/03 Online exercise 2: Search for Protein and DNA sequences: Having a BLAST! 10/24/03. Mutations in Yeast. Read about serial dilutions and UV lethality before lab. Serial Dilutions and Cell Counts Ultraviolet Lethality and Mutations in Yeast 11/19/03 Photoreactivation Repair of Ultraviolet Damage: Photoreactivation Studying evolutionary relationships and population genetics using NCBI Yeast Activities and Links. From the GENE website at http://www.phys.ksu.edu/gene
Other activities
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