Guide to understanding genetic conditions. Includes genes, chromosomes, handbook, and glossary.
The Office of Public Health Genomics (OPHG) promotes the integration of genomics into public health research, policy, and practice to prevent disease and improve the health of all people.
Includes introduction to DNA, genes and genomes; your human genome; genomes, health and society. Clearly written and illustrated, some animations.
The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) is a comprehensive and coordinated effort to accelerate understanding of the genetics of cancer using innovative genome analysis technologies.
These online materials provide the research community with information to assist the development of informed consent materials for genomics-related research projects such as genome-wide association (GWA) and genome sequencing studies.
The NCI's Cancer Genome Anatomy Project sought to determine the gene expression profiles of normal, precancer, and cancer cells, leading eventually to improved detection, diagnosis, and treatment for the patient. Resources generated by the CGAP initiative are available to the broad cancer community.
Simply illustrated PowerPoint slides with clearly written examples and explanations.
"GeneCards is a searchable, integrated, database of human genes that provides concise genomic, transcriptomic, genetic, proteomic, functional and disease related information on all known and predicted human genes."