Incoming Resources
- Cracking your genetic code, a Nova production by Holt Productions, LLC for WGBH ; written, produced, and directed by Sarah Holt
- Genetic disorders sourcebook, basic consumer health information about heritable disorders, including disorders resulting from abnormalities in specific genes, such as hemophilia, sickle cell disease, and cystic fibrosis, chromosomal disorders, such as down syndrome, fragile x syndrome, and klinefelter syndrome, and complex disorders with environmental and genetic components, such as alzheimer disease, cancer, heart disease, and obesity ; along with information about the human genome project, genetic testing and newborn screening, gene therapy and other current research initiatives, the special needs of children with genetic disorders, a glossary of terms, and a directory of resources for further help and information, edited by Sandra J. Judd
- Inside the O'Briens, a novel, Lisa Genova
- Pandora's DNA, tracing the breast cancer genes through history, science, and one family tree, Lizzie Stark
- DNA is not destiny, the remarkable, completely misunderstood relationship between you and your genes, Steven J. Heine