Incoming Resources
- Rosalind Franklin, Izzi Howell
- The deeper genome, why there is more to the human genome than meets the eye, John Parrington
- Genes & DNA, Richard Walker ; foreword by Steve Jones
- No puedes llevar esos genes, Shirley Duke ; translated by Dr. Arnhilda Bad?a
- Genetics for dummies, by Tara Rodden Robinson, PhD and Lisa Cushman Spock, PhD, CGC
- The double helix, a personal account of the discovery of the structure of DNA, James D. Watson
- Understanding DNA ancestry, Sheldon Krimsky, Tufts University, Massachusetts
- Darwin devolves, the new science about DNA that challenges evolution, Michael J. Behe
- The annotated and illustrated double helix, James D. Watson ; edited by Alexander Gann & Jan Witkowski
- Double helix, the quest to uncover the structure of DNA, Glen Phelan
- DNA is you!, the marvelous science behind your one-of-a-kind-ness, Beatrice the Biologist
- The human genome, mapping the blueprint of human life, Carla Mooney ; illustrated by Tom Casteel
- DNA is here to stay, by Fran Balkwill ; illustrated by Mic Rolph
- DNA, Alvin Silverstein, Virginia Silverstein, Laura Silverstein
- Genetics, Lynnette Brent Sandvold
- The thread of life, the story of genes and genetic engineering, Susan Aldridge
- Rosalind Franklin, el secreto de la vida, textos, Miguel Vicente ; ilustraciones, Maria Padilla
- The making of the fittest, DNA and the ultimate forensic record of evolution, Sean B. Carroll ; with illustrations by Jamie W. Carroll and Leanne M. Olds
- Life's greatest secret, the race to crack the genetic code, Matthew Cobb
- CRISPR, a powerful way to change DNA, written by Yolanda Ridge ; illustrated by Alex Boersma
- The DNA detectives, how the double helix is solving puzzles of the past, Anna Meyer
- Herding Hemingway's cats, understanding how our genes work, Kat Arney
- DNA and genealogy, Colleen Fitzpatrick, PhD ; Andrew Yeiser