Bodmer, Walter and Cavalli-Sforza, L, “Intelligence and Race”,
Scientific American,
October 1970, W. H. Freeman & Co., 660 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94104. pp. 125-135.
Two geneticists suggest that there is little, if any conclusive evidence for a genetic basis in the differences of IQ between races.
Greendale, Karen; Kelly, Kim; Panyon, Peter; “Human Genetics: Educational Resources for the Classroom”.
The American Biology Teacher
, Feb. 1982; Vol. 44, No. 2, pp. 128-130.
Many sources of information are given.
Haddow, Paula K., “Human Genetics Education in the High School: A Pilot Program”,
The American
Biology Teacher,
Feb. 1982, Vol. 4 No. 2 pp. 94-97.
This article describes a program consisting of a two day seminar for high school teachers involving various topics in human genetics.
Hickman, Faith; Butler, Jane;
New Directions in Biology
Teaching, National Association of Biology Teachers, VA, 1982.
A series of papers dealing with the problems and perspectives for the 1980’s. Each paper is followed by commentaries by high school and college teachers.
Mange, A., and Mange, E.,
Genetics: Human Aspects,
Saunders College, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Philadelphia, 1980.
This is a comprehensive text in genetics as applied to humans. An excellent reference.
Sussman, Maurice,
Developmental Biology,
Prentice Hall, N.J., 1973.
The cellular and molecular foundations of development from bacteria to humans is covered. It is written for the student with a modest background in Chemistry and Biology but ends with some complex matters.
Thompson, J. and Thompson, M.,
Genetics in Medicine,
W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, 1980.
A good introduction to genetics as related to man.