| A Hypermedia Glossary of Genetic Terms: A fairly bare-bones web site that features readable definitions to the technical language of genetics. |
| A Question of Genes: Inherited Risk: Explores the social, ethical and emotional consequences of genetic cloning. Includes a teacher's guide. From PBS. |
| Beyond Discovery, Designer Seeds: Explains how and why scientists create genetically engineered plants, particularly those resistant to herbicides, pests, and diseases. Note: one of the sponsors of this site is a chemical company. |
| Cat Fanciers: Color Genetics: Explains the genes behind cat coat colors including: whites, Siamese and Burmese, Abbyssinian, bicolors, and tricolors. |
| Discovering Genetics: Includes animated clips, lessons and quizes about genetics and heredity. |
| DNA from the Beginning: Information and pictures about classical genetics, molecules of genetics, and genetic organization and control. |
| DNA: The Instruction Manual for All Life: An online exhibit from the Tech Museum of Innovation that explains how DNA works and what its job is |
| Do Your Genes Drive You to Drink?: The genetics, history, societal influences, and opinions about alcoholism. |
| Fugue No. 9: E Major: Interactive Director movie comparing a fugue by Johann Sebastian Bach to the structure of DNA. |
| Gene CRC -- For Kids Only: Even young children can learn about genetics through cartoon instruction and interactive games. Games require Flash. |
| Genetic Science Learning Center: How does genetics affect our lives? Online activities, labs, experiments, and workshops for students, teens, and all others curious about genetics. |
| Genetically Modified Crops: What kids say about genetic engineering and modification of food. Includes a quiz, pro and con links, and a forum. By Ogilvie High School, Tasmania, Australia. |
| Human's Playground: Genetic Engineering: Explains the history, basic biology, and the controversy surrounding genetic engineering. |
| Mendelian Genetics: Online text book with an introduction and chapters dealing with sex-linkage, pedigrees, and meiosis and genetic recombination . |
| OLogy: The Gene Scene: Defines genetics, explains DNA, discusses cloning, and looks at genetic engineering. Includes activities. |
| Right Handed DNA Hall of Fame: Artistic pictures of right-handed DNA. Includes a left-handed hall of fame and other genetics links. |
| Snapshots of Science and Medicine: Reseach in the news, researcher profiles, and societal impacts. |
| Tech Topics: Genetics: Features explanations and activities on DNA, forensic science and cloning. |
| The DNA Village: A full tutorial about DNA, including structure, research, technology, and interesting stories. |
| The Human Genome Project: Exploring Our Molecular Selves: Looks at the history of genes, and how they can help medicine in the future. |
| What Can Our Chromosomes Tell Us?: Interactive karyotyping activity, in which you can determine if different individuals have specific genetic diseases or not. |
| Whose Genes?: Guide to genetic engineering. What is it? Should you be worried? Is it okay? Is it for need or for greed? |
| Your Genes: Shows how genes affect human behavior and health, and explains DNA and chromosomes: their science and study, and how they are inherited. |
| Your Genes Your Choices: Describes basic genetics as well as the legal, social, and ethical implications of increasing genetic knowledge. |