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Deep Sea World - The National Aquarium of Scotland. Find out about British marine life as well as tropical and sub tropical exhibits.

Human Genome Mapping Project Resource Centre - The HGMP-RC provides resources for research workers in the field of genetics. Sponsored by the UK Medical Research Council.

University of Southampton BioInformatics Data Server - DNA and Protein sequencing resources.

International Herpetological Society - UK reptile society with a worldwide membership. Site includes information on membership, society merchandise and basic reptile care.

Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock Centre - Provides seed from up to 200 different lines of Thale cress for academic and research purposes.

Biology4All - Biology resources for educators, pupils and the general public from the University of Central Lancashire.

BioImages - Virtual Fieldguide for UK Biodiversity - Large selection of pictures of organisms, mostly British in origin. Images are an aid to identification, showing different stages, states and views of the organisms. Search the database or follow a taxonomic tree.

UK University Biology and BioScience Departments - Links to over 300 UK university biology and bioscience departments, including medical, dental, veterinary, nursing and midwifery schools.

National Biological Standards Board (UK) - Multi-disciplinary scientific establishment responsible for safeguard and enhance public health by standardizing and controlling biological substances used in medicine. Provides information about NBSB, biological standards and publications.

Centre for Ecology & Hydrology Homepage - Undertakes research, and monitoring in terrestrial and freshwater sciences.

The Postcode Plants Database - Documents native trees, shrubs and flowers by specific locality.

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