OLogy: Genetics
OLogy (American Museum of Natural History)

Genetics is the study of how genes and how traits are passed down from one generation to the next.

OLogy: A Nature and Nurture Walk in Mendel Park
OLogy (American Museum of Natural History)

Solve genetic riddles as you wind your way through the star-studded park.

OLogy: All About Cloning
OLogy (American Museum of Natural History)

Investigate the how and why of cloning.

OLogy: Around the World with DNA
OLogy (American Museum of Natural History)

Travel around the world with museum scientists: from Madagascar to Indonesia.

OLogy: Wear a Chimp on Your Wrist
OLogy (American Museum of Natural History)

How can you wear a chimp on your wrist—without getting primate elbow?

OLogy: Being a Molecular Biologist - RobDeSalle
OLogy (American Museum of Natural History)

Find out where Rob has followed his born curiosity.

OLogy: DNA Detective
OLogy (American Museum of Natural History)

Join scientist George Amato on his quest to stop criminals smuggling illegal goods.

OLogy: DNA in a Blender
OLogy (American Museum of Natural History)

Here’s a very cool experiment that just might bring a tear to your eye. Use a blender to separate the DNA from an onion.

OLogy: Keeping a Field Journal
OLogy (American Museum of Natural History)

Start a field journal, and track how your favorite critter looks and behaves.

OLogy: Make a DNA Model
OLogy (American Museum of Natural History)

Find out what makes you different from a snail, a tree, or even your best friend!

OLogy: Make Your Own Genetics Stationery
OLogy (American Museum of Natural History)

Send a note to a friend with these colorful letterheads.

OLogy: Meet the OLogist - George Amato
OLogy (American Museum of Natural History)

Tracking a gorilla can get hairy. Literally. Just ask George Amato.