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It's All In The Genes!
DNA
Go Under the Microscope
Inside your body are billions of cells! Each one has its own little instruction manual. Go under the microscope and discover how scientists read this human manual!


-Go On a Genetic Discovery!
-Understanding Genetic Disorders!
What is Evolution?
evolution
Evolution
So what exactly is evolution, why is it important, and why do we have to learn about it? Find out here!


-A Broadband Evolutionary Experience
-The Arthropod's Evolutionary Story
Learn More About . . .
Discover new and exciting things about people, places and events you want to know more about with the guides below!
Crowd Carrying Protest Signs
Do you disagree with the use of genetically modified foods? Think the government should do something about it? Learn how to raise your voice in the Citizen Participation Room!
Female Student Sitting at Table in Library
Do you want to better understand the debate around genetically modified foods? Why not go to your local library to find out more? Learn more in our Library Room!
Cool Links
StarVegetative Propagation
Learn the ins and outs of vegetative propagation at this great site!
StarBrown Hydra Budding
View images of a brown hydra budding here!
StarKids Gardening
This page on seed propagation is part of Kids Gardening, a Web site created for kids who love plants!
Fun & Games
DiceThe Quest for the Perfect Tomato
What's your idea of the perfect tomato?
DiceTop Ten Organisms of 2007
You thought fruitcake was weird? Check out insulin-producing lettuce!
DiceGuess What's Coming to Dinner?
Click on the foods to see how they've been modified!
What's That?
Micro-propagation
Micro-propagation, also known as tissue culture, is a way of propagating plants by using a small number of cells from the parent plant to "clone" a new plant. Read more...

Did You Know?
Wheat Field
Genetically Modified Crops
Did you know that in 2006, 262 million acres of genetically modified crops were planted in 22 countries? Find out more!