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Dominant and Recessive Genes  "Dominant and Recessive Genes" Blinn.edu, Web. 25 Oct 2009 [] This site is where I found the information for the table on the page. It has all of the dominant and recessive genes that humans possess, and presents them in an informative and easy to follow way. The site has a .edu adress, so it is reliable and gives reliable information. The information provided by this site comes from Blinn College in Texas. Schools are good places to get information, because the instructors at colleges are generally very educated. In the page, there is a large graph showing information regarding dominant and recessive traits. There is no bias on this chart as it is strictly information.

Genetics "Genetics" Thinkquest, Web. 24 October 2009 [] This site is interesting, and has a lot of informative information. It is actually a site dedicated to an experiment done by Gregor Mendel, looking at plant genetics. Though dealing primarily with plants, the site explains genetics in humans as well. Mostly, chromosomes and genetics are the same in plants as they are in humans, so this site is helpful. It shows the labeling of genes and how to label them, as well as other information. This information is written by a Dr. Parsons, at Texas A&M University. As said in the previous bibliography, I believe that information from professors at colleges is very reliable as they are well educated. I do not see a bias in this article, seeing as it is simply an experiment done with genetics.

Patterns of Inheritance "Patterns of Inheritance" Windows to the Universe, Web. 26 Oct 2009 [] This site informs about inheritance of genes. It talks about cells and heredity, and even how to label genes. It describes a process of obtaining traits through chromosomes, and helped me a lot in the explanation of dominant and recessive genes. This information is written by Lisa Gardiner, from the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research. The information is strictly information, and has no bias as well as the other articles.

Race- The Power of an Illusion Background Readings."  //RACE- The Power of an Illusion //. 2003. California Newsreel, Web. 25 Oct 2009. <  [] >.       The source is a interview with Joseph Graves, Jr. he is a professor and an author. It basically about several aspects of race like genetics, classification, and how race is perceived. It is useful because it not only has personal examples form Graves life but it also has facts. Obviously there is a huge bias since it is from a stand point of just one person and the way he feels.     