Resources
BOOKS
Jerry E. Bishop and Michael Waldholz. 1999 (Updated Edition). Genome:
The Story of the Most Astonishing Scientific Adventure of Our Time - The
Attempt to Map All the Genes in the Human Body. New York: Simon and
Schuster.
Arthur L. Caplan. 1997. Due Consideration: Controversy in the Age
of Medical Miracles. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Troy Duster. 1990. Backdoor to Eugenics. New York: Routledge.
Stephen Jones. 1994. The Language of Genes: Solving the Mysteries
of Our Genetic Past, Present, and Future. New York: Doubleday.
Stephen Jay Gould. 1996. (Revised Edition). The Mismeasure of Man.
New York: W. W. Norton & Company.
Daniel J. Kevles and Leroy Hood. 1992. The Code of Codes: Scientific
and Social Issues in the Human Genome Project. Cambridge, MA: Harvard
University Press.
Daniel Kevles. 1985. In the Name of Eugenics: Genetics and the Uses
of Human Heredity. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Gina Kolata. 1998. Clone: The Road to Dolly, and the Path Ahead.
New York: W. Morrow & Co.
Arnold Levine. 1984. The Transformed Phenotype. Cold Spring Harbor,
NY: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
Richard C. Lewontin. 2000. The Triple Helix: Gene, Organism, and Environment.
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Dorothy Nelkin and M. Susan Lindee. 1995. The DNA Mystique: The Gene
as a Cultural Icon. New York: Freeman.
Matt Ridley. 2000. Genome: The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters.
New York: Harper Collins.
Cynthia Robbins-Roth. 2000. From Alchemy to IPO: The Business of Biotechnology.
Cambridge, MA: Perseus.
David J. Rothman. 1997. Beginnings Count: The Technological Imperative
in American Health Care. New York: Oxford University Press.
Harold Varmus. 1993. Genes and the Biology of Cancer. New York:
Scientific American Library.
Michael Waldholz. 1997. Curing Cancer. New York: Simon & Schuster.
James D. Watson. 2000. A Passion for DNA: Genes, Genomes, and Society.
Cold Spring Harbor, NY: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
James D. Watson. 1968. The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the
Discovery of the Structure of DNA. New York: New American Library.
WEBSITES
The DNA Files
http://www.dnafiles.org/home.html
The DNA Learning Center at the Cold
Spring Harbor Laboratory
http://vector.cshl.org
Gene Clinics, University of Washington
http://www.geneclinics.org/
Genetics Science Learning Center,
University of Utah Eccles Institute of Human Genetics http://gslc.genetics.utah.edu/
National Human Genome Research Institute
http://www.nhgri.nih.gov/
Public Health Genetics
Society, School of Public Health, University of Michigan http://www.umich.edu/~phgs/index.html
U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Science
http://www.sc.doe.gov/geno_res.html
U.S. Department
of Energy Office of Science, Office of Biological and Environmental Research,
Human Genome Program
http://www.ornl.gov/hgmis/project/info.html
VIDEOS
Winding Your Way Through DNA. 1993. Cold Spring Harbor, NY: Cold
Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. Six edited videocassettes.
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