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Paul Hollander
at Wed Jan 3 11:37:12 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Paul Hollander ]
I don't know of any herp genetics pages on the web that I would call better than fair.
I generally suggest starting with Schaum's Introduction to Genetics, 4th ed., by Elrod and Stansfield. I like its problem-oriented format, and used paperback copies in good to excellent condition are available for less than $10. It is either better or cheaper than most genetics texts, and it is better than most I've seen.
In combination with that, dip into "Three Neglected Advances in Classical Genetics". It is a paper that was published in Bioscience back in 1995, and the advances are still neglected, as far as I know. The paper is on the author's web site, at the link below. Go to the Contents page and find it in the Genetics & ... section. Actually, most of the papers in that section are worth looking at.
Paul Hollander
Advances in Classical Genetics
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