In <32148B93.6115 at copernicus.bbn.com> Steven Roderick
<roderick at copernicus.bbn.com> writes:
>>I am a biology teacher on sabbatical and working on a project that
uses
>the computer to teach genetics. Can anyone direct me to a source that
>would contain clear and easily observed phenotypes together with
details
>of the Mendelian genetics that control them? Examples might be coat
>color in animals, or the presence of certain structures in plants. I
>really will appreciate any and all help with this. Thusfar, my
internet
>searches have been less than fruitful. Thanks.
>In peace,
>Steven Roderick
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I'm not sure if it's still there...but there used to be a site on
Drosophila genetics that let you make various crosses and see what the
resulting flies looked like. The site was called the Virtual Fly Lab.
Check it out at
http://vflylab.calstatela.edu/edesktop/VirtApps/VflyLab.
HK