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June 18, 2003
Genetics online
The MIT OCW "Course 7.03: Genetics" from MIT Professors Chris Kaiser and David Page features 36 Lecture notes addressing the structure and function of genes, chromosomes, and genomes. Also offered: "The 7.03 Bible," a set of detailed study guides, problem sets, and exams from 1993 through 2001.
Posted by martin at
09:34 AM
i'm on my 3rd reading of hartl's principles of population genetics. it's great. i highly suggest it for anyone! (though it is pricey even used, so go to a college library, the first few chapters up to population substructures and the last chapter titled quantitative genetics will be of most interest to lay readers) Posted by: razib at June 18, 2003 01:49 PMYou're third reading huh? That's why I posted this link. Let people bone up on the basics so the next time you get all drunk and blathering at a GNXP cocktail party, we can all know where theory ends and bullshit begins. ;) Posted by: martin at June 18, 2003 02:23 PM |
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