The National Center for Science Education and the ACLU defend the teaching of evolution in public schools.
The National Academy of Sciences has an Evolution Page.
The UCMP maintains the Understanding Evolution site.
PBS & WBGH have a web site that accompanies their evolution series.
Famous Trials has a section on the Scopes Trial.
TalkOrigins has a freewheeling discussion of evidence for evolution.
The Tree of Life has information on the relationships among all living things.
The Tree Thinking Group investigates methods for teaching phylogenetics.
If you want to see what the creationists are up to:
The Center for Science and Culture at the Discovery Institute in Seattle is the epicenter of Intelligent Design Creationism.
The Institute for Creation Research is an organization devoted to promoting creationism.
The TalkOrigins list of other pages has links to more web pages on creation/evolution issues, including pro-creationist/anti-evolution pages and anti-creationist/pro-evolution pages.
Human behavior links:
Researchers at the Institute for Urban Ethology study human pheromones and mating behavior.
The Athena Institute sells human pheromones, and provides testimonials from satisfied customers, male and female.
Identigene has a booming business doing paternity analyses.
Human genome links:
Nature's genome gateway offers links to news coverage and primary literature.
The National Center for Biotechnology Information has a human genome page.
The Human Genome Program of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science has an extensive website with an especially good student's page.
The UCSB Genome Bioinformatics site offers genome browser that lets you search the human genome, the chimp genome, the dog genome and many more.
The New York Times offers a collection of articles on genetics and heredity.
Affymetrix makes gene chips.
Miscellaneous links:
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