| A World of Genetics Societies | | Links to a number of human and medical genetic societies. Includes educational information and a searchable database. |
| American Board of Medical Genetics | | Certifies individuals and accredit training programs. Includes certification requirements, application form, verifications, and membership lists. |
| Association of Genetic Technologists - AGT | | Professional organization for those engaged in classical cytogenetics, molecular and biochemical genetics. Includes educational opportunities, meetings, and publications. |
| Estonian Genome Foundation | | Provides an overview of the country's biotechnology and genome project. Includes an international gene technology forum. In English and Estonian. |
| Evolutionary Genetics | | Research deals with the use of phylogenies to address questions in evolutionary biology and historical biogeography. Includes people, publications, and projects. Located at the Free University of Brussels . |
| Genetics Society of America - GSA | | Sponsors a number of research conferences, supports education of students, and publishes the journal "Genetics." Includes details of meetings, educational policy, and links to model organisms. |
| Genetics Society of Australia | | Promote the interests of the science of genetics. Includes information on joining the society, meetings, membership, and educational links. |
| Institute of Cytology and Genetics | | Research in modern genetics, molecular and cellular biology directed to solution of two fundamental problems: the investigation of the structure and functioning of genome, and the cognition of laws of evolution and selection. |
| National Institute of Genetics | | Features information on departments and laboratories, seminars, and resources. Includes a DNA databank. In English and Japanese . |
| Norwegian Institute of Genecology | | Research, distribute information and offer advice in the use of genetic engineering. Includes research projects, news archive, courses and lectures, and publications. |
| The Genetic Innovation Network | | Develop and commercialise innovative genetic technologies from the research base at the Universities of Manchester, Liverpool and UMIST. Includes projects and database, news and related links. |
| The Institute for Genomic Research - TIGR | | Primary research interests are in structural, functional and comparative analysis of genomes and gene products. Features databases, gene indices, education, and software . | |
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