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DNA from the Beginning is a primer on genetics funded by
the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, and was released in 1999. The title
of DNA from the Beginning (DNAFTB) can be taken as
a metaphor on several levels. On a conceptual level, DNAFTB
stresses DNA as the beginning of human life and health, and as the
mediator of the evolution of all life. On a pedagogical level, DNAFTB
builds knowledge following the historical development of genetics
- from the beginning, one experiment at a time. DNAFTB is
targeted at the level of a bright teenager and is intended to provide
basic information that anyone would find useful in facing a "personal
genetic dilemma."
DNAFTB is organized around key concepts. Forty-one concepts
form the narrative backbone of the work - a Readers' Digest
of genetics from Mendel to molecular cloning. Thus, the casual reader
can take DNAFTB as a continuous story or work to master "a
concept a day." Each concept is carefully chosen to emphasize
the progressive development of genetics. Concepts are presented
as pure ideas and in relatively non-scientific language. Layered
behind each concept screen are multimedia elements, that allow the
active learner to discover the experiments and people behind the
concept.
Go
to www.dnaftb.org.
In an effort to make the DNAFTB content available to a greater
audience, we developed a CD-ROM set for classrooms and computers
with slow or no Internet access. The CD set provides all of the
online content and can be used on Mac or PC.
Go to Cold
Spring Harbor Laboratory Press to purchase the DNAFTB
CD-ROM Set.
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