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- Anatomy (9)
- Animal Behavior (5)
- Arachnology - The study of arachnids (spiders and relatives). This is the home page of the Arachnology mailing list.
- Archives (1)
- BioBox Wonder World - collects everyone's favorite URL's in biology. Add your own server, if you think it is worthwhile.
- Biochemistry@ (24)
- BioData Cyberspace Launching Pad - Access point to many biology and health care sources around the world
- BioFluids - make a variety of hypertext documents available to Web browsers, especially those interested in Biologic Fluid Mechanics.
- Bioinformatic Servers (10)
- BioLogical Research Network@ (2)
- Biologists Search Palette - a collection of the most useful search engines for biological databases on the internet, accessing through either http (WWW) or gopher.
- Biologists's Control Panel - can search many bio databases, also has libraries and literature links
- Biomedical Engineering@ (22)
- Biophysics@ (15)
- BIOSCI - a set of freely accessible electronic communication forums for use by biological scientists worldwide
- Biotechnology (17)
- Botany (52)
- British Society for Immunology - Information for scientists and clinicians on activities of the world's second largest Immunology Society: scientific meetings, bursaries, publications.
- Bugs in the News - A reader-friendly site with articles which explain and help a person to understand various science things such as: antibiotics, HIV, PCR, Genes, Enzyme, etc.
- Collaborative Clickable Biology - experimental approach to the collation and viewing of published biological data.
- Computational Biology (8)
- Conferences (6)
- CSU - BIOWEB
- Developmental Biology (5)
- EMBnet at your service
- Entomology (31)
- FHCRC Image Analysis Lab - Serves as a shared resource for scientific imaging, analysis, and computer graphics at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
- Frog@ (13)
- Genetics (77)
- Information Theory and Molecular Recognition
- Institutes (72)
- Journals (3)
- L-systems tutorial - Many living things grow in such a way as to produce fractal patterns. Examples include the passageways in the lungs or the branches of a tree. In these cases the self-similarity on different scales arises because growth involves repetition of the same simple process (e.g. branching).
- Magazines (3)
- Marine Biology (15)
- Microbiology and Virology (23)
- Microscopy@ (12)
- Model Organisms (47)
- Molecular Biology (64)
- Neurosciences@ (72)
- Organizations (7)
- Parasites (3)
- Scientific Visualization for Education - Here is a really funky cool site with custom made VRML models, Quicktime movies, Amiga anim files, and cool imagemaps for the purpose of Scientific Visualization.
- Sequence Logos - a graphical way of representing and visualizing biological information developed by Tom Schneider and Mike Stephens. Generally they supercede consensus sequences as more precise and useful ways of conveying data.
- Structural Biology (7)
- The Tree of Life - link biological information available on the Internet. The display of these links is in the form of the phylogenetic tree linking the organisms.
- Veterinary Science (29)
- Vision (6)
- WebCutter - On-line restriction site mapping of nucleotide sequences.
- WWW in Biology - www version of bionet.software.www and its associated mailing lists.
- WWW VL: Instructional Resources in Biology - Resources for students and teachers. Museums, databases, experiments, projects, and more!
- Zoology@ (12)
- FAQ - Biosciences
- Indices (10)
- Usenet (11)
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