This category list links to material on the history of genetics, the discoveries, and the scientists. From Mendel's first treatise through to the present day.
A brief history of biotech discoveries which continue to influence the field today. Features essays on genetics and DNA research, and profiles of some of the influential individuals. www.accessexcellence.org/AB/BC
Features a collection of publications, that can be browsed by author, by title, or by date of publication. Also includes a comparative timeline. www.esp.org/foundations/genetics/classical
Course taught at Dartmouth College; includes links to biographical essays, online papers, and other resources, including eugenics and genome projects. www.dartmouth.edu/~bio70
Discusses some of the personal characteristics of A. H. Sturtevant and Th. Dobzhansky and the differences that contributed to their scientific estrangement. www.drosophilahistory.com
Paper which discusses the emergence of the gene theory out of embryology based on the research of Wilson, Boveri, and Morgan. zygote.swarthmore.edu/gene1.html
Illustrated paper discusses the conceptual foundations of developmental genetics and how did developmental biologists learn about the operon model of microbial gene regulation. zygote.swarthmore.edu/gene3a.html
Educational resource for teachers and students interested in the origins of classical genetics, introductory data analysis, elementary plant science, and the history and literature of science. www.mendelweb.org