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Linking to The Biology Project

Thank you for visiting The Biology Project and for your interest in linking to our web site.

Linking to our main page
1. Please link to our main page at http://www.biology.arizona.edu
2. Email us and let us know that you've linked to The Biology Project so we can visit your site.
3. If you have room for a description of our site on your page, we suggest the following text:

The Biology Project is an interactive online resource for learning biology, developed at The University of Arizona.

Linking to internal pages
1. If you would like to link to an individual problem set or activity at The Biology Project, please try to include a link to our main page as well. For example:
Be sure to visit the Monohybrid Cross Problem Set at The Biology Project.
2. Email us and let us know that you've linked to The Biology Project so we can visit your site. We're especially interested to know when you've linked to our activities from a course web page.
3. If you have room for a description of the problem set or activity on your page, feel free to use/modify descriptions that we've written. For example, the following text was taken from the activity description on the Mendelian Genetics page.
The Monohybrid Cross Problem Set at The Biology Project will help you learn about the basic principles that govern Mendelian inheritance in plants and animals.

More about us
To learn more about the creation of this site, visit About the Biology Project.

The Biology Project


The Biology Project
University of Arizona
Friday, November 8, 1996
denicew@u.arizona.edu

http://www.biology.arizona.edu
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