Genetics
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- Bobtailed and Tailless Cats
- Article about congenital tail anomalies including Manx, Bobtail/Pixiebob and Curly tails.
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- Oswald Avery
- Biographical details of this American bacteriologist who made significant contributions in the field of genetics.
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- Polydactyl Cats
- Information about the condition, including photographs and scientific references. Syndactyly and radial hypolasia are also discussed.
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- American Polydactyl
- Overview of the breed, also known as Hemingway cat or mitten cat, with plenty of photographs.
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- Ernest Hemingway's Home and Museum
- Article about the author's home and his cats, about half of which were polydactyl.
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- Erwin Chargaff
- Full text of the article , "How Genetics got a Chemical Education", published in 1979 .
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- Erwin Chargaff
- Information from Wikipedia on this biochemist whose work paved the way for the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA.
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- My Munchkin Polydactyl Cat - Marshmallow
- Personal page about a 21 clawed Polydactyl Munchkin. Includes pictures, notes, polydactyly information and tips.
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- The Polydactylry
- A rural Indiana cattery breeding Polydactyl cats and offering information about the breed.
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- A Science Odyssey: Rosalind Franklin (1920-1958)
- Biography of the researcher who used x-ray diffraction to determine the structure of DNA.
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- Secret of Photo 51
- Background information on program on Rosalind Franklin's role in the discovery of the double helix. Article by Brenda Maddox, video clip, interview of biology professor. [NOVA] (April 22, 2003)
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- Archibald E. Garrod
- Full text facsimile of his book, Inborn Errors of Metabolism, published in 1923.
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- Alfred Day Hershey
- Biography by Franklin W. Stahl . Includes a portrait, references, and a selected bibliography.
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- Joshua Lederberg
- Transcript of a 1996 interview conducted by Lev Pevzner. Covers his early life, family and interests, and research.