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1. “A Tale of Tall DNA.” TheTech Museum of Innovation, San Jose, CA <www.thetech.org/exhibits/events/online/genome/DNA4.html> (August 2, 1998)

2. “Agriculture.” Union of Concerned Scientists; Working for a Healthy Environment and a Safe World. <www.ucsusa.org/> (July 19, 1998)

3. Altieri, Miguel A. “The Environmental Risks of Transgenic Crops: an Agroecological Assessment.” Department of Environmental Science Policy and Management, U of Cal-Berkeley. January, 1998 <www.pcug.org.au/~jallen/gen37.htm> (July 14, 1998)

4. Beer, S.C.; Siripoonwiwat, W.; O’Donoughue, L.S.; Souza, E.; Matthews, D.; and Sorrells, M.E. “Associations between molecular markers and quantitative traits in an oat germplasm pool: Can we infer linkages?” Journal of Agricultural Genomics Vol. e, #1, 1997. April 9, 1998 <www.ncgr.org/ag/jag/Index.html> (July 14, 1998)

5. Bumgarner, Roger, Ph.D. “What Do You Know About DNA?” Hands-On Science For Pre-Service Elementary School Teachers. January 2, 1997 <chroma.mbt.washington.edu/outreach/DNA.html> (July 19, 1998)

6. “Chromatography Lab.” Mr. Green’s Home Page. April 13, 1998 <mrgreen.tierranet.com/Documents/chromlab.htm> (July 20, 1998)

7. “Cloning.” Genetic Odyssey. September 16, 1997 <www.ncgr.org/gpi/odyssey/> (June, 1998)

8. “Colon Cancer and Genetics.” Genetic Odyssey. September 16, 1997 <www.ncgr.org/gpi/odyssey/colon/> (July, 1998)

9. “Diving into the Gene Pool. Glossary.” The Exploratorium. <www.exploratorium.edu/genepool/glossary.html> (July 21, 1998)

10. Dr. Patrick “Clones: Human Cloning-Sheep Cloning.” July 7, 1998 <www.global change.com/clonlink.htm> (July, 1998)

11. Dixon, Dr. Patrick “Human Cloning-demand grows for clones of humans.” <www.globalchange.com/clonech.htm> (July, 1998)

12. Ed. Maya Pines “Glossary.” Blazing a Genetic Trail. 1997 <www.hhmi.org/GeneticTrail/start.htm> (February 25, 1998)

13. "Extracting DNA with Kitchen Chemistry.” The Utah Museum of Natural History. 1996 <raven.umnh.utah.edu/new/projects/pineapple/pineapple.html> (July 20, 1998)

14. “Factoids.” Access Excellence. August 3, 1998 <www.gene.com/ae/WN/Factoids/archive.html> <www.gene.com/ae/WN/Factoids/archive2.html>, <www.gene.com/ae/WN/Factoids/archive4.html> (August 8, 1998)

15. “Finding a Sequence in the Genetic Haystack.” TheTech Museum of Innovation, San Jose, CA. <www.thetech.org/exhibits_events/online/genome/info6.html> (August 2, 1998)

16. “Genetic dissection in Alzheimer disease: A heterogeneous disorder.” CSA’s Hot Topics. 1995 <www.csa.com/95alz6.html> (July, 1998)

17. “Genetic Engineering.” Grolier’s. 1998 <gme.grolior.com/cgi-bin/gme_bp/artbaseid=0117820> (July 12-15, 1998)

18. “Genetic Engineering in the Agricultural Industry.” Canberra Organic Grower’s Society Inc. July 10, 1998 <www.pcug.org.au/~jallen/cogs.htm#COGSpage> (July 14, 1998)

19. “Genetic Makeup.” Community High. <communityhigh.org/usr/graham/hemophilia/genetic.html> (July, 1998)

20. “Genetic Risk Factors for Colon Cancer.” Genetic Odyssey. September 16, 1997 <www.ncgr.org/gpi/odyssey/colon/ccgenes.html> (July, 1998)

21. “Genome Mapping and Bioinformatics.” The Roslin Institute Site. June 16, 1998 <www.ri.bbsrc.ac.uk> (July, 1998)

22. Griggs, Mike Plant Nematology. March 19, 1998 <www.ppru.cornell.edu/nematology/Plant_Nematology.html> (July 14, 1998)

23. Griggs, Mike Plant Virology. March 13, 1998 <www.ppru.cornell.edu/virology/Plant_Virology.html> (July 14, 1998)

24. Hayes, P.M.; Cerono, J.; Witsenboer, H.; Kuiper, M.; Zabeau, M.; Sato, K; Kleinhofs, A.; Kudrna, D.; Kilian, A.; Saghai-Maroof, M.; Hoffman, D.; and North American Barley “Characterizing and exploiting genetic diversity and quantitative traits in barley using AFLP markers.” Journal of Agricultural Genomics Vol.3, #2, 1997. April 9, 1998 <www.ncgr.org/ag/jag/Index.html> (July 14, 1998)

25. Hodge, Kathie “Mycological Resources on the Internet.” May 29, 1998 <muse.bio.cornell.edu/~fungi/fgenetic.html> (July 13, 1998)

26. “How Do Enzymes Work?” The Natural History of Genes. The Utah Museum of Natural History. 1996 <raven.umnh.utah.edu/new/projects/pineapple/pineapple.html/> (July 19, 1998)

27. “Human Genome Project.” National Genome Research Institute. <www.nhgri.nih.gov/HGP/> (July, 1998)

28. “Incyte to buy England’s Hexagen in ambitious drive to map genes.” MSNBC Home Page. <www.msnbc.com/news/188511.asp#body> (August 17, 1998)

29. “Making a Cell Model.” The Natural History of Genes. The Utah Museum of Natural History. 1996 <raven.umnh.utah.edu/new/teachkits/dna/cell.model/> (July 19, 1998)

30. Media Services Cornell Cooperative Extension Service site. June 9, 1998 <www.cce.cornell.edu> (July 13, 1998)

31. Mosseler, A. “Canada’s forest genetic resources.” Nieman, T.C.; Mosseler, A.; Murray, G. “Forest genetic resources conservation and managment in Canada.” Charest, P.J.; Ducheshe, L.C. “Recent progress in forest biotechnology in Canada.” Genetics, Tree Improvement, and Biodiversity. 1995 <nrcan.gc.ca/cfs/pub/digest/1995/genetic.html> (July 14, 1998)

32. “Mouse! Mouse! Mouse!” ABC News, Science. July 22, 1998 <www.abcnews.com/sections/science/DailyNews/miceclones980722.html> (July 23, 1998)

33. National Center for Biotechnology. The Gene Map Website hosted by the National Center for Biotechnology information. <www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/genemap> (June, 1998)

34. National Health Institute. The National Human Genome Research Institute. <www.nhgri.nih.gov> (May, 1998)

35. Shoun, Michele “Human Cloning? So What!” DoctorNET. Online Human Cloning Links. March 13, 1997 <www.comedserv.com/cloning.htm> (July 14, 1997)

36. “Special Topics: Cloning.” The Roslin Institute Site. June 16, 1998 <www.ri.bbsrc.ac.uk> (July, 1998)

37. Wendler, Ronda “Link to ‘tallness’ disorder discovered by Milewicz.” Uthouston online newspaper, January 1996. <www.uth.tmc.edu/uth_orgs/pub_affairs/uthouston/jan_96/tall.html> (August, 1998)

38. “Who is at Risk for Hemochromatosis?” Genetic Odyssey. September 16, 1997 <www.ncgr.org/gpi/odyssey/hemo/whathm.html> (July, 1998)

39. Williams, Robert E. Rockwell, Sherwood, Elizabeth “Mudpies to Magnets: A Preschool Science Curriculum.” 1987 <www.bixler.com/gryphon/ACTIVITY/10005081.html> (July 20, 1998)


Printed Materials
Periodicals

1. Associated Press. “Scientists locate area of human alcoholism gene.” The Daily News, Longview, WA, Thursday, May 21, 1998.

2. Boule, Margie. “The DNA trail leads us to the ghosts of the past.” The Oregonian, March 15, 1998.

3. Dragon, Elizabeth A. “Working Knowledge; Polymerase Chain Reaction.” Scientific American, May 1998, p. 112.

4. Gramza, Joyce. “Message in a Bottle.” Popular Science, September, 1998, p. 25.

5. Hager, Mary and Rogers, Adam. “A Biotech Roadblock.” Newsweek, April 13, 1998, p. 66.

6. Haney, Daniel. “Cancer research enters ‘new era.’” The Daily News, Longview, WA, May 20, 1998.

7. Los Angeles Times. “California high court upholds DNA evidence.” The Daily News, Longview, WA, March 12, 1998.

8. Ochert, Ayala. “Deconstructing DNA.” New Scientist, May 16, 1998, pp. 32-35.

9. Rogers, Adam. “The Mice That Roar.” Newsweek, August 3, 1998, pp. 54, 55.

10. “Suspected hunting overkill case will use deer DNA,” The Oregonian, May 10, 1998.

11. Wetterhahn, Ralph. “Missing in Action.” Popular Science, August, 1998. pp. 46-53.

12. Winik, Lyric Wallwork. “When You Should Consider A Genetic Test.” Parade Magazine, April 19, 1998, pp. 8,9.


Printed Materials
Part of a Book

1. Caskey, Thomas C. “The Future of Biotechnology” Biotechnology. Ed. Frederick B. Rudolph and Larry V. McIntire. 1st ed. Washington, D.C.: Joseph Henry Press, 1996, pp. 43-59

2. “Genetic Engineering” The New Illustrated Science and Invention Encyclopedia: The New How It Works. Westport, Conn.: H.S. Stuttman, 1987, pp. 1104-1108

3. “Genetics” Mosby’s Medical, Nursing, and Allied Health Dictionary. St. Louis, MO: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1994

4. Greenwood, M.R.C. and Rachel E. Levinson. “Expanding the Horizons of Biotechnology in the Twenty-First Century” Biotechnology. Ed. Frederick B. Rudolph and Larry V. McIntire. 1st ed. Washington, D.C.: Joseph Henry Press, 1996, pp. 233-245

5. “Heredity” World Book Encyclopedia, Vol. 9 - H. Chicago, Ill.: World Book, Inc. 1996, p.207

6. “Huntington’s Chorea” The American Medical Association Home Medical Encyclopedia. 1989 ed. New York: Random House, p. 548

7. Matthews, Kathleen W. “Overview of Terminology and Advances in Biotechnology” Biotechnology. Ed. Frederick B. Rudolph and Larry V. McIntire. 1st ed. Washington, D.C.: Joseph Henry Press, 1996, pp. 3-14

8. “Medicine” The World Book Yearbook. 1996 ed. Chicago: World Book, pp. 275-276

9. Woo, Savio L.C. “Gene Therapy: Beyond Genetic Diseases” Biotechnology. Ed. Federick B. Rudolph and Larry V. McIntire. 1st ed. Washington D.C.: Joseph Henry Press, 1996, pp. 72-87

Printed Materials
Entire Book

1. Asimov, Isaac. How Did We Find Out About Genes? New York: Walker and Company, 1983.

2. Balkwill, Dr. Fran. DNA Is Here to Stay. Minneapolis: Carolrhoda Books, Inc., 1993.

3. Baeuerle, Patrick A. and Landa, Norbert. Ingenious Genes Microexplorers. New York: Barron’s, Hauppauge, 1997.

4. Berg, Paul, and Singer, Maxine. Dealing with Genes: The Language of Heredity. Mill Valley, CA: University Science Books, 1992.

5. Dunbar, Robert E. Heredity. New York: Franklin Watts Publisher, 1978.

6. Edey, Maitland A. and Donald C. Johanson. Blueprints: Solving the Mystery of Evolution. Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Company, 1989.

7. Hartl, Daniel L.. Basic Genetics. Boston: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1991.

8. Klein, Aaron E.. Threads of Life: Genetics from Aristotle to DNA. Garden City, New York: The Natural History Press, 1955.

9. Lyon, Jeff and Gorner, Peter. Altered Fates; Gene Therapy and the Retooling of Human Life. New York: W. W. Norton and Company, 1995.

10. McLaren, James E., Lissa Rotundo, and ‘Laine Gurley-Dilger, Ph.D.. Health Biology. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath and Company, 1991.

11. Sturtevant, Alfred. History of Genetics. New York: Harper and Row, 1965.

12. Stwertka, Eve and Albert. Genetic Engineering. New York: Franklin Watts, 1982.

13. The Body. The Marshall Cavendish Library of Science. New York: Marshall Cavendish Corporation, 1989.

14. Wallace, Robert A., Jack L. King, and Gerald P. Sanders. Biology: The Science of Life. 2nd ed. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foreman and Company, 1986.

 


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