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The World Wide Web was originally developed to enable the world's physicists to share information, but now biologists are using it more and more for the same reason. This page enables biologists and biology students to explore the World Wide Web's vast resources.
Shown below are links to World Wide Web sites featuring bacteriology, botany, computers, general biology, genetics, internet resources, libraries, microbiology, molecular biology, mycology, plant pathology, and various sites of interest. Click on any of these categories to go to that section of this page, and then click on any of the links you'd like to visit.
The WWW has many pages devoted to the study of bacteria, and some of the most helpful are:
See also the Microbiology section below.
The field of botany is represented by these pages:
Here are links to information about Macintosh computers, downloadable software, and the use of computers for biology education:
The following sites offer information on general biology:
The following sites offer information on genetics:
If you're wondering where to start looking for information related to a favorite topic or question, these sites may provide a helpful point of departure:
The following university libraries permit remote searches of their collections. Decide--at least generally--what you're looking for, and then be prepared to follow each institution's procedure for logging-in to its catalog:
Here are some sites serving the field of microbiology:
Molecular biology is the subject of these sites:
Here are a number of pages pertaining to mycology:
There are a healthy number of websites devoted to plant pathology. The following offer a good sample:
Finally, here is a range of interesting sites around the world:
The African violet image at the beginning of this page, "Lady," is presented courtesy of Dr. Yoshinori Hakuraku, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan.
Additions to Dr. Barta's Biology Links are always welcome. Send your suggestions to this address: tbarta@uwsp.edu.
Dr. Terese Barta, University of Wisconsin. Updated: 1/28/98.