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The Language of the GenesA wealth of internet links leads to aspects of modern genetics. The main data-base for inherited disease is OMIM (On-Line Mendelian Inheritance in Man) at http: llwww3.ncbi.nlm.nih.-gov.8o/Omim/. It contains an encyclopaedic, up-to-date and highly technical account of human inheritance. The Human Genome Project has its own web-page at is matched by a British equivalent from the Sanger Centre in Cambridge: My own jointly-edited book The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution (eds. Steve Jones, Robert Marrin and David Pil-beam, Cambridge University Press, 1992) has articles on human and primate palaeontology, comparative anatomy, anthropology and genetics. Many of these subjects are covered in more depth by How Humans Evolved by R. Boyd and J.B Silk (W. W. Norton and Company, 1997) and Principles of Human Evolution: A Core Textbook by R. Lewin (Blackwell Science, Oxford, 1998). For engaging tales about evolution and its eccentrics one can do no better than The Encyclopedia of Evolution by Richard Milner (Facts on File, 1990) ...» |
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