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The Exploratorium in San Francisco has a smart-looking website that highlights the cooperation between London's Natural History Museum and the Las Cuevas Research Station in Belize. The subject of this joint effort is...
The National Center for Biotechnology Information presents the first full release of all NCBI Reference Sequence (RefSeq) records. RefSeq "aims to provide a comprehensive, integrated, non-redundant set of sequences,...
OpenWetWare is a research oriented site that promotes the “sharing of information, know-how, and wisdom among researchers and groups who are working in biology and biological engineering.” The site contains help forums,...
This resource provides a description of RNA's probable role in the formation of life as both a catalytic molecule and genetic material. It also provides alternate theories and loads of reference material and related...
This site provides the description and instructions for as well as the link to "The Self-Avoiding Random Walk" applet. In the SAW applet, random walks start on a square lattice and then are discarded as soon as they...
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