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Center news: We have generated more than 250 Mb of finished human sequence. We are targeting the completion of human chromosome 19 for July, 2002. Generating finished sequence of the human genome Completing the sequence of chromosomes 5 and 19 with the Joint Genome Institute Learn more... Finished : 280, 934, 462 bp Unfinished : 187, 675, 000 bp MGC full-length cDNAs Sequencing complete cDNAs as ...
Genome Projects TIGR's Genome Projects are a collection of curated databases containing DNA and protein sequence, gene expression, cellular role, protein family, and taxonomic data for microbes, plants and humans. Anonymous FTP access to sequence data is also provided. Please read the disclaimer regarding use of data. The TIGR clone distribution policy is available for viewing. Comprehensive ...
The Arabidopsis Information Resource (TAIR) provides genomic and literature data about Arabidopsis thaliana. This project is a collaborative effort between the Carnegie Institution of Washington Department of Plant Biology and the National Center for Genome Resources (NCGR).
A guide to online information resources for human genome research.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/guide/human
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The goal of the Drosophila Genome Center is to sequence the euchromatic genome of Drosophila melanogaster. In addition, we wish to provide a biologically annotated sequence of the genome.
Information about NCBI's involvement in NCI's CGAP collaboration.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ncicgap
Stanford Genomic Resources This page provides links to various systematic analysis projects, resources, laboratories, and departments at Stanford University. It is maintained by the Saccharomyces Genome Database within the School of Medicine. Database Resources New Items Saccharomyces Genome Database Precision and functional specificity in mRNA decay. Wang Y, et al. (2002). Proc Natl Acad Sci ...
Plant and Animal Genomes XI Conference January 11 - 15, 2003 Town & Country Convention Center San Diego, California Past Programs Plant, Animal & Microbe Genomes X, January, 2002 Plant & Animal Genome IX, January, 2001 Agricultural Microbes Genome 2, January, 2001 Plant & Animal Genome VIII, January, 2000 Agricultural Microbes Genome 1, January, 2000 Plant & Animal Genome VII, January, 1999 ...
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Web document project term A Draft Sequence of the Rice Genome Rice is the most important crop for human consumption, providing staple food for more than half the world's population. The euchromatic portion of the rice genome is estimated to be 430 Mb in size (1-3), which is the smallest of the cereal crops. Full Article General Statistics Project Coverage Statistics Finishing Statistics Center ...
www.genome.washington.edu/uwgc
Physiological Genomics represents a bold new venture to publish the results of a wide variety of studies from human and from informative model systems with techniques linking genes and pathways to physiology, from prokaryotes to eukaryotes. The Journal encourages the submission of research that links genes to cell replication, development, metabolic function, cell signal transduction and intracellular signaling pathways, tissue and organ function, and whole organism function. Physiological Genomics encourag
physiolgenomics.physiology.org
RGP is a joint project of the National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences (NIAS) and the Institute of the Society for Techno-innovation of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (STAFF) and a part of the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) Genome Research Program. Reasons for Finishing the Rice Genome Whats New | About RGP | INE | Genome Sequencing | Analysis Tools | ...
WHO/TDR MALARIA DATABASE T R O P I C A L D I S E A S E R E S E A R C H THIS IS AN INFORMATION RESOURCE for scientists working in malaria research. It contains a wide variety of information ranging from sequences to conference news. The information is freely available to any interested parties. Introduction Malaria parasites have been with us since the dawn of time. They probably originated in ...
www.wehi.edu.au/MalDB-www/who.html
Information for... Job Seekers Faculty & Other Researchers Students Journalists Policy Makers Alumni & Friends FOCUS AREAS Computational & Statistical Genomics Ethical, Legal & Social Issues Evolutionary Genomics Mammalian Genomics Microbial Genomics Physical/Life Sciences Interface Plant Genomics ENABLING GROUPS Educational Programs Genomic Technologies Information & Outreach CGI looks to the ...
Parasite genome databases and genome research resources What Is New on the Parasite Genome Web Site... Links to new pages and information posted to this web site... Guide to Internet Access to Parasite Genome Information Guide to web-based analysis tools Parasite Genome Blast Server Search a range of parasite specific nucleotide sequence databases with your own sequence. NOTE: The parasite ...
www.ebi.ac.uk/parasites/parasite-genome.html
The I.M.A.G.E. Consortium was initiated in 1993 by four academic groups on a collaborative basis after informal discussions led to a common vision of how to achieve an important goal in the study of the human genome: the Integrated Molecular Analysis of Genomes and their Expression. Specifically, we share high-quality, arrayed cDNA libraries and place sequence, map, and expression data on the clones in these arrays into the public domain. Using this information, unique clones can be rearrayed to form a "mas
Sanger Home | Acedb | YourGenome | Ensembl | Trace Server | Library Info | Databases | Blast | Genomics | Infrastructure | HGP | CGP | Projects | Software | Teams | Search Data Release Policy | Conditions of Use HGP Home   Chr Chr 1 Chr 6 Chr 9 Chr 10 Chr 11 Chr 13 Chr 20 Chr 22 Chr X Annotation Genes Polymorphism RH/EST Maps Cytogenetics CpG islands Ensembl Genome Browser     Chr ...
www.sanger.ac.uk/HGP/Chr22
Release 3.3 Data Release: 1/01/02 To register Read Data Release Policy Check Browser Settings Register PlasmoDB is the official database of the Plasmodium falciparum Genome Project. It contains finished and draft sequence for P. falciparum (3D7) generated at the Sanger Center, Stanford, and TIGR/NMRC, as well as additional data from various sources (see Acknowledgements). Data is available for ...
This web site is a complete source of information for the chicken genome map including chromosomes and linkage groups ...
Projects based at Roslin Institute.
www.projects.roslin.ac.uk
Welcome to the NIH Mouse Initiative Web site. In March 1998, the NIH convened a group of scientists to develop priorities for mouse genomics and genetics resources. In response to the community's recommendations, the NIH has created a Trans-NIH Mouse Genomics and Genetics Resources Coordinating Group and a strategic implementation plan. For the convenience of all interested investigators, we ...
www.nih.gov/science/models/mouse
Welcome to the Globin Gene Server This site provides data and tools for studying the function of DNA sequences, with an emphasis on those involved in the production of hemoglobin. It includes information about naturally-occurring human hemoglobin mutations and their effects, experimental data related to the regulation of the beta-like globin gene cluster, and software tools for comparing ...
The AGRF is an efficient state-of-the-art facility for the collection of molecular genetic information, covering large-scale DNA sequencing, genotyping services and other resources for the genetic and physical mapping of chromosomes, mutation detection and associated bioinformatics.
The Influenza Sequence Database is a curated database of nucleotide and amino acid sequences. It is intended to provide the research community with easy sequence deposit and retrieval capabilities, together with tools tailored, in particular, to the analysis of hemagglutinin and neuraminidase sequences.
Japanese version is here Large-scale DNA sequencing projects have been in operation consecutively in Kazusa DNA Research Institute (KDRI). As fruits of these projects, fundamental information on the structure and function of genes has been accumulated and is available to the public. This Institute was founded in 1991, and has been financially supported by the Chiba Prefectural Government. C A U ...
Methanococcus jannaschii DSM 2661 Welcome to the Methanococcus jannaschii DSM 2661 genome page. Listed below are some general properties and a chromosomal display of Methanococcus jannaschii DSM 2661. Use the Genome tabs on the menu above to view more information and analyses on this genome. General Information on Methanococcus jannaschii DSM 2661: Sequencing Center: TIGR & UIUC Funding Center: ...
www.tigr.org/tigr-scripts/CMR2/GenomePage3.spl?database=arg
Welcome to the SubtiList World-Wide Web Server, a database on Bacillus subtilis genetics.
genolist.pasteur.fr/SubtiList
An overview of the international efforts to sequence microbial genomes, potentially unlocking beneficial applications in bioremediation, climate change, biotechnology, energy production, and other vital areas.
BeanGenes is a plant genome data base which currently contains information relevant to Phaseolus and Vigna species. There is also a lengthy section of links to information about bean production.
beangenes.cws.ndsu.nodak.edu
weeds.mgh.harvard.edu/atlinks.html
This project is collaborated between The Forsyth Institute (TFI) and The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR), and is funded by National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) Porphyromonas gingivalis the Pathogen Photo gallery of P. gingivalis Specific Aims of the Genome Project Choice of Strain for Sequencing Project Significance Genetic Tools Available for the Study of P.
Home Genomic Research BAC Mapping ENU Mutagenesis The Project Publications Faculty/lab Bradley lab Chinault lab Justice lab Lupski lab Links labs, institutions, softwares and protocol resources Contact us The Mouse Genome Project Baylor College of Medicine Home Project Genomics Publications Links Mouse Genome Mapping Dr. Allan Bradley has been appointed as the new director of the Sanger Centre, ...
www.mouse-genome.bcm.tmc.edu
Enter the Forum What's New About this site Mapping the Human Genome Project(s) About Iceland Legislation in Iceland deCode Genetics Organized Opposition International Contexts In the World Press Home An ANTHROPOLOGY of the scientific, political, economic, religious, and ethical issues surrounding the deCode Project and its global implications. Jointly organized by the Anthropology Department at ...
sunsite.berkeley.edu/biotech/iceland
General Main page FTP site legacy web site Research GSTs SAGE NHEJ SNPs Vector Development Sequencing B. Burgdorferi R. Metallidurans Clostridium BC1 Around BNL Biology Dept. Proteome ADSP Plant Genomes BNL BNL directory Biology Resources Genome Centers Databases Organisms Software Educational Miscellany Links BNL Genome Group The new web site is now online! New additions: GSTs - Genomic ...
Information about the participation of the United States in the international rice genome sequencing project.
The Genomic Revolution | Putting the genome to work raises questions and dilemmas for us as individuals, families, nations and even as a species. We need to make decisions about our health, our food, our stewardship of the natural world and our responsibilities to the next generation. The genomic revolution is here - are you ready
www.amnh.org/exhibitions/genomics
Genamics GenomeSeek GenomeSeek provides easy access to current and completed microbial genome projects. The database contains information on 243 projects. The database was last updated 02 May, 2002. Use the keyword search function to narrow your search, eg complete bacteria , published eukarya , complete tigr , DOE etc. Keyword Search: Genome Project Browser Archaea (20) Bacteria (191) Eucarya ...
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The Cryptosporidium parvum genome project - home page. This web site describes the resources generated during the C. parvum genome project, undertaken while I was a PhD student at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge. The genome project was initiated in 1996 with two main aims: 1) to make a genome map of Cryptosporidium parvum using the HAPPY mapping technique. 2) to make a large ...
www.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/happy/CRYPTO/crypto-genome.html
National Center for Biotechnology Information About NCBI NCBI at a Glance A Science Primer Databases and Tools Human Genome Resources Model Organisms Guide Outreach and Education News About NCBI Site Map Science Primer: Bioinformatics Molecular Modeling SNPs ESTs Microarray Technology Molecular Genetics Pharmacogenomics Phylogenetics Just the Facts: A Basic Introduction to the Science Underlying ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/About/primer/mapping.html
National Center for Biotechnology Information About NCBI NCBI at a Glance A Science Primer Databases and Tools Human Genome Resources Model Organisms Guide Outreach and Education News Site Map Science Primer: Bioinformatics Genome Mapping Molecular Modeling SNPs ESTs Microarray Technology What is a Cell Molecular Genetics Pharmacogenomics Phylogenetics A Basic Introduction to the Science ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/About/primer/genetics_genome.html
Mouse Genomic Sequencing at the University of Oklahoma Sequencing Regions of the Mouse Genome Syntenic to Human Chromosome 22 NCBI Whole Genome Shotgun Database presently available from Mouse and Rat Mouse trace database Mega BLAST search at the NCBI NHGRI Press Release and list of Grant Awardees - MOUSE: NEXT IN LINE FOR DNA SEQUENCING Our initial sequencing strategy is to sequence genomic BACs ...
www.genome.ou.edu/mouse.html
A Brief History of the Human Genome Project by George Cahill This is chapter 1 from: Gert, Bernard et al. 1996. Morality and the New Genetics: A Guide for Students and Health Care Providers. . Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett, Publishers. Used with permission of the author. topics in these notes Summary Let's Even Consider Sequencing! Antiquity Enter the Department of Energy Emerging Concepts DOE ...
www.dartmouth.edu/~cbbc/courses/bio4/bio4-1997/16-HumanGenome.html
Stanford University's Morrison Institute provides an environment whereby researchers and students can study the world's population and its growth rate and how that affects our environment, natural resources, and the ability of nations to sustain socioeconomic development. This a list of frequently asked questions of the Human Genome Diversity Project.
www.stanford.edu/group/morrinst/hgdp/faq.html
A meta-form for use by molecular biologists and bioinformatics researchers. From one location, you can access BLAST, GDB, Genbank, and several other biosearch engines.
A large compilation of links to genome databases.
bioserver.myongji.ac.kr/genomedb.html
Looking for GDR The ARS Genome Database Resource (GDR) was permanently decommissioned on April 15, 2002. All resources formerly at GDR, including ACEDB databases, newsletters and documentation, are available elsewhere. Check Google or other web search services for their current locations. Please update your bookmarks! Note that RiceGenes has been superceded by Gramene, a comparative database ...
instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/genome
This page is the house of a project that will make rice (Oryza sativa L.) a crop that can tolerate abiotic stress.
www.saltcress-to-rice.org