Website review: DNA Interactive

Someone discovered this in Genetics 18 reviews since Sep 2, 2003
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MNGophers3 rated 4 weeks ago
Super site on DNA science.
javamanjoe rated 6 months ago
Everything you want to know about DNA here. Great teacher's Resource. Register free to join our online teaching community and create personalized web pages and use the Lesson Builder tool. These features are only available to myDNAi members.
dnalc0cshl rated 12 months ago
Great 3-D animations, interviews with scientists involved with DNA discovery, and interactive tools.
riesespieces rated 21 months ago
This site makes studying for Genetics less tedious and more fun. It's very interactive. It has games, interviews, slide shows and documentaries -- basically everything you need to survive the course. If you're taking genetics now...make this your study partner.
astrahl rated 22 months ago
Rosalind Franklin deserves a picture on the title screen.
levkurt rated 24 months ago
good introductory approach
karmyk rated 29 months ago
DNA Interactive This is an awesome resource for teaching the basics about DNA. It breaks the information down in language and terminology that practically anyone can understand, and it supplements the information with awesome video animation that allow any reader or student to visualize the various DNA-related processes (the screenshot above shows a snapshot of the replication video). Hopefully, high school and middle school science teachers will utilize this website in their instruction of DNA (and even RNA)... because I think it will help students appreciate and understand the information better (and hopefully inspire a few more to become more interested in the sciences).
PerniciousTrina rated 29 months ago
Great companion site to DNA From The Beginning, listed below this one in my blog, tons of interactive applications to check out, I really liked both sites a lot. I'd suggest the From The Beginning site first, then this one.
saraht rated 40 months ago
Great source for researching DNA for students and teachers.
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