- American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG)
Professional membership organization for human geneticists in the Americas, including: researchers, academicians, clinicians, laboratory practice professionals, genetic counselors, and nurses.
www.ashg.org/genetics/ashg/ashgmenu.htm
- British Society for Human Genetics
Forum for professionals working in all aspects of human genetics.
www.bshg.org.uk
- Commercialising the Genome
Details of a legal standards and ethics research project by the University of Tasmania's Centre for Law and Genetics.
www.lawgenecentre.org
- Cytogenetics Gallery
Gives you the opportunity to see what chromosomes look like under the microscope and how abnormalities of chromosomes are identified.
www.pathology.washington.edu/Cytogallery
- European Society of Human Genetics (ESHG)
Includes members (researchers, clinicians, laboratory scientists, social scientists, bioethicists, and non-medical genetic counsellors) that are involved in all disciplines of human genetics.
www.eshg.org
- GeneCards
Provides a quick overview of the vast amount of knowledge about human genes, their products, and diseases in which they are involved.
bioinformatics.weizmann.ac.il/cards
- GeneTests
Working to promote the appropriate use of genetic services in patient care and personal decision making by providing current, authoritative information on genetic testing and its use in diagnosis, management, and genetic counseling.
www.geneclinics.org
- HHMI Holiday Lectures on Science
Webcast lectures on human genetics, cardiovascular biology, and the role of kidneys in hypertension; designed for high school students.
www.holidaylectures.org
- HUM-MOLGEN
Communication forum in human molecular genetics.
linkage.rockefeller.edu/hum-molgen
- Human Genetics Society of Australasia
Provides information and resources to the general public relating to human genetics.
www.hgsa.com.au
- International Communication Forum in Human Molecular Genetics (HUM-MOLGEN)
Provides the opportunity to communicate with scientists, physicians, and other genetics professionals worldwide.
www.hum-molgen.de
- International HapMap Project (HapMap)
A multi-country effort to identify and catalog genetic similarities and differences in human beings. HapMap, will allow researchers to find genes that affect health, disease, and individual responses to medications and environmental factors.
www.hapmap.org
- Kerchner's DNA Testing & Genetic Genealogy Information and Resources Page
Learn how DNA testing and analysis along with the science of genetics can help genealogists.
www.kerchner.com/dna-info.htm
- Knowledgene
Comments, related fields, diseases, and testing.
www.knowledgene.com
- Medical Genetics
Materials including exams and photos to supplement the textbook by Jorde et al.
medgen.genetics.utah.edu
- Mountain States Genetics Network
Peer-reviewed medical genetic education and information.
www.mostgene.org
- NOVA: Lost Tribes of Israel
Learn how advances in genetics are being used to investigate the mystery of the fate of the Lost Tribes.
www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/israel
- OMIM: Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man
A catalog of human genes and genetic disorders.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=OMIM
- The Genographic Project
[read review]
Effort to map humanity's genetic journey through the ages. Includes the Atlas of the Human Journey, which maps the frequency of genetic markers in modern peoples and allows researchers to understand how ancient humans moved around the world.
www.nationalgeographic.com/genographic
- Understanding Genetics
[read review]
Explores human health and the genome. From The Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose, California.
www.thetech.org/genetics
- Your Genes, Your Choices: Exploring the Issues Raised by Genetic Research
Describes the Human Genome Project, the science behind it, and the ethical, legal, and social issues that it raises. Easy to understand and includes a glossary.
www.ornl.gov/hgmis/publicat/genechoice/index.html
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