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How Genes Work

 

VHL Family Forum: ISSN 1066-4130 Volume 1, Number 1 March 1993
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If you would like more information on how genes work and on how researchers track down genes, the following two publications are available free:

 

(1) Blazing a Genetic Trail, one of their series of reports on science for the general public, from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 6701 Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, Maryland  20817, Tel: 1-301-571-0330, Fax: 1-301-571-0573; or

 

(2) DOE Human Genome Program: Primer on Molecular Genetics, from U.S. Department of Energy Research, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, P.O. Box 2008, Oak Ridge, Tennessee  37831-6050, Tel: 1-615-574-7582, Fax: 1-615-574-9888.

 

as published in March 1993, VHLFF 1:1