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  1. Evolution of Wild Emmer and Wheat Improvement: Population Genetics, Genetic Resources, and Genome Organization of Wheat's Progenitor, Triticum dicoccoides by E. Nevo, A.B. Korol, et all 2002-03-22
  2. Evolution of Wild Emmer and Wheat Improvement: Population Genetics, Genetic Resources, and Genome Organization of Wheat's Progenitor, Triticum dicoccoides by E. Nevo, A.B. Korol, et all 2002-03-22
  3. Genome: The Secret of How Life Works, A Teacher's Resource Guide by Biotechnology Institute, 2006
  4. Aquaculture Genome Technologies by Zhangjiang (John) Liu, 2007-08-13
  5. Genome Mapping and Genomics in Arthropods (Genome Mapping and Genomics in Animals)
  6. Trading the Genome: Investigating the Commodification of Bio-Information by Bronwyn Parry, 2004-09-08
  7. Guide to Human Genome Computing, Second Edition
  8. GENOME THERAPEUTICS CORP.: Labor Productivity Benchmarks and International Gap Analysis (Labor Productivity Series) by Icon Group Ltd., Icon Group Ltd., 2000-04-25
  9. HUMAN GENOME SCIENCES, INC.: Labor Productivity Benchmarks and International Gap Analysis (Labor Productivity Series) by Icon Group Ltd., Icon Group Ltd., 2000-04-25
  10. Ex Situ: Cryoconservation of Genomes and Genes of Endangered Cattle Breeds by Means of Modern Biotechnological Methods (Fao Animal Production and Health Paper) by Gottfried Brem, B. Brenig, et all 1989-07
  11. Genomes and Databases on the Internet: A Practical Guide to Functions and Applications by Giavonnetti, Paul Rangel, et all 2002-02-15
  12. The human genome project : hearing before the Subcommittee on Energy Research and Development of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United ... July 11, 1990 (SuDoc Y 4.En 2:S.hrg.101-894)

81. Biology Of The Mammary Gland
Forum to integrate various aspects of mammary gland biology, including cellular and developmental aspects, and to promote collaborations and the exchange of ideas, knowledge and resources at NIH, Maryland.
http://mammary.nih.gov/

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82. Computational Biology At Oak Ridge National Laboratory
The mission of this organization is to address fundamental questions in the life sciences and provide information and analytical resources to the wider biology research community.
http://compbio.ornl.gov/
Search Web Site: Focus Areas: Tools:
Welcome to Our Web Site
We are the Genome Analysis and System Modeling Group of the Life Sciences Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratory. We conduct genetics research and system development in genomic sequencing, computational genome analysis, and computational protein structure analysis. We provide bioinformatics and analytic services and resources to collaborators, predict prospective gene and protein models for analysis, provide user services for the general community, including computer-annotated genomes in Genome Channel. Our collaborators include the Joint Genome Institute, ORNL's Computer Science and Mathematics Division, the Tennessee Mouse Genome Consortium, the Joint Institute for Biological Sciences, and ORNL's Genome Science and Technology Graduate Program. Life Sciences Division ORNL Webmaster

83. The Physical Map Of Candida Albicans
Online computational resources for PCR primer selection, similarity searching from the Univ. of Minnesota.
http://alces.med.umn.edu/VGC.html
Inside Site:
Physical Map

Chromosome R
Chromosome 1

Chromosome 2
Chromosome 3
Chromosome 4
Chromosome 5
Chromosome 6
Chromosome 7
SNP Map
Contact Information Additional Links: Candida Genome Database Stanford Assembly 19 supercontigs ... Chromosome Assignments from the NRC arrays THE CANDIDA ALBICANS PHYSICAL MAP WEBSITE The completion of the 10.7x sequence of the Candida albicans genome and its annotation has provided Candida researchers with important tools for the analysis of this important human pathogen. However, since the sequence has not yet been finished and there is no genetic map, ordering and assignment to chromosomes of contigs and their genes cannot be accomplished without a physical map. The extensive heterozygosity found in strain SC5314, whose genome was sequenced, may have important biological consequences. In order to provide information and tools to address these needs and problems, a physical map , based on a fosmid library, is being constructed, and a Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) map , based on Assembly 19 of the genome, is available.

84. RICE GENOME RESEARCH PROGRAM (RGP) HOME PAGE
Part of the Japanese MAFF genome Research Project. It is a joint plant genome research program of the National Institute of Agrobiological resources (NIAR) and the Society for Technoinnovation of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (STAFF).
http://rgp.dna.affrc.go.jp/
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. IRGSP Releases Build 4.0 Pseudomolecules of Rice Genome
The world's no. 1 food crop is now completely sequenced

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About RGP ... webmaster@staff.or.jp last updated 2005.8.11

85. The NHGRI Dog Genome Project
A project to develop resources necessary to map and clone canine genes.
http://research.nhgri.nih.gov/dog_genome/
Home About NHGRI Newsroom Staff Directory ...
Info for Owners

Welcome to the Dog Genome Project at the National Human Genome Research Institute (formerly at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center). We are working to develop resources necessary to map and clone canine genes in an effort to utilize dogs as a model system for genetics and cancer research. ATTENTION GENE MAPPERS!!! Chromosome-specific microsatellite multiplex primer sets for linkage studies in the domestic dog will soon be available for distribution by the NHGRI Dog Genome Project. These are primer sets based on the Minimal Screening Set 2 (MSS-2) that have been optimized into multiplex panels for all canine chromosomes as described in Clark et.al. 2004, Genomics. Each oligo pair has one labeled with fluorescent dyes at the 5' end for genotyping on DNA capillary analyzers. If you would be interested in obtaining primers to do your gene scans, contact us at dog_genome@mail.nih.gov. Genetic Structure of the Purebred Domestic Dog - a paper in Science Magazine
A phylogenetic analysis of the genetic relationships within and between a diverse collection of breeds. See

86. CSHL - GenomicsÊ&ÊBioinformatics
Bioinformatics Software, Other resources. AcePerl The Lita Annenberg HazenGenome Sequencing Center at Cold Spring Harbor performs highthroughput
http://www.cshl.edu/public/genome.html
Search  McCombie Lab
Genome structure; DNA sequencing; computational molecular biology; Human Genome Project
Zhang Lab

Computational genomics; nucleic acid pattern recognition; gene expression
Stein Lab

Genome informatics; bioinformatics; mapping; software; World Wide Web
Neuwald Lab

Classification and modeling of protein domains; predicting protein structure and function
Wigler Lab

Cancer; genomics; oncogenes; signal transduction; Ras; yeast genetics
Hamaguchi Lab
Cancer genetics; positional cloning; tumor-suppressor genes; RDA Sebat Lab Large-scale copy number variation in the human genome; segmental duplication; genetics; neurogenetics; microarray data analysis; ROMA. Sequencing Projects Genome Databases Human Arabidopsis thaliana Rice S. pombe ... promoter database Bioinformatics Software Other Resources AcePerl Jade CGI.pm Transcription prediction ... Microarray Shared Resources Genome Sequencing The Lita Annenberg Hazen Genome Sequencing Center at Cold Spring Harbor performs high-throughput sequencing of several organisms, including the flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana , the fission yeast S. pombe

87. Genamics Home
Comprehensive resources for biology, including searchable software, journal, and genome databases.
http://genamics.com
topPanel('genamics') Welcome to Genamics! Genamics is a software and web development firm dedicated to empowering researchers with modern and innovative solutions. We are committed to producing professional tools and resources to accelerate research in the 21st century. Our customers include numerous Fortune 500 companies and other multi-billion dollar organizations, including Exxon-Mobil, CommerceOne, Compaq Computers, Hewlett Packard, Baan, Healtheon, Peter Kiewit Sons', and Siemens. Products and Services News and Events JournalSeek
The LARGEST fully categorized journal information directory on Earth. Information includes the aims and scope, journal abbreviations, web links, and ISSNs. SoftwareSeek
The LARGEST science software directory on Earth. Over 1200 titles for all major platforms, as well as programs that run directly through your Internet Browser. GenomeSeek
A fully-searchable database to provide information and easy access to over 200 current and completed genome projects. Genamics Expression
BREAKTHROUGH Sequence Analysis Software for Windows. Version now available.

88. Mathematical Biology Homepage.
resources on applications of mathematics, especially to the genome. Animations and software.
http://www.bio.brandeis.edu/biomath/top.html
athematics in iology The construction of this site was funded by a grant from the Hughes Foundation.
Thanks to John Lisman and Tricia McDonough for promotion and aid.
Geoffrey Dixon
, 10 October 1997. The slippery gooiness of biology is a consequence of its incredible complexity, consisting as it does of complex systems based upon chemistry. And chemistry obeys the rules of physics, which exists because of, and is consequently best described by, mathematics. Mathematics is the ur-fluid of Reality (gad, how poetic), and our symbollic attempts to represent mathematics have given us windows through which our mushy grey-matter can peer, and with which this same mushy grey-matter becomes altered, and we call this alteration understanding (a frequently generous appellation). The purpose of these pages is to press our noses against some of the windows that look upon biological systems, and to do it in as interactive and stimulating a way as possible, given the talents of we the page creators. There are four of us: Geoffrey Dixon, Steven Karel, Frank Lonberg and Mike Casey. This site will be evolving rapidly, so things will likely be different each time you look. Also see Dixon's interactive Mathematics and the Genome site.

89. Generic Model Organism Database Construction Set
Bioinformatics resources, and projects of the Agricultural Research Service, and the National Human genome Research Institute and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences.
http://www.gmod.org/
Generic Model Organism Database Construction Set
GMOD Resources

90. IMGT Databases At The EBI
Collection of integrated resources specializing in immunoglobulins, T cell receptors and the major histocompatibility complex in vertebrate species. Consists of sequence, structural and genome databases, maintained at EBI, UK.
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/imgt/
Get Nucleotide sequences Protein sequences Protein structures Protein signatures Literature Protein seq's [SRS] for Site search IMMUNOGENETICS DATABASE Index IMGT/LIGM Database IMGT/HLA Database IMGT ImMunoGeneTics Database
IMGT/LIGM is a comprehensive database of fully annotated sequences of Immunoglobulins and T cell receptors from human and other vertebrates. The IMGT server (Montpellier, France) provides, via an easy to use and friendly interface, access to the IMGT/LIGM data, including the IMGT Repertoire based on the IMGT Scientific chart. IMGT/HLA is a database for sequences of the human MHC, referred to as HLA. The IMGT/HLA database includes all the official sequences for the WHO Nomenclature Committee For Factors of the HLA System.

91. Untitled Document
Course taught at Dartmouth College; includes links to biographical essays, online papers, and other resources, including eugenics and genome projects.
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~bio70/
History of Genetics Maintained by Michael Dietrich , Department of Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College SOME GENERAL LINKS TO HISTORY OF GENETICS RESOURCES ON THE WEB
History of Genetics Timeline
Landmarks in the History of Genetics
Fly Base A set of databases concerning Drosophila genetics including a searchable bibliographic database of Drosophila publications from 1930. Virtual Fly Lab A Brief History of Biotechnology Designer Genes: A Short History of Genetics Jon Harwood's Course in the History of Genetics and Molecular Biology The History of Evolution of Genetics
European Molecular Biology Laboratory: A Turning Point in the History of Developmental Genetics
Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory
History of USDA Pecan Breeding Program University of British Columbia Department of Medical Genetics, History Page A Brief History of Genetics at Missouri University A Brief History of the University of Washington Department of Genetics ... History of Genetic Engineering

92. NOVA Online | Cracking The Code Of Life | Resources
Help/resources Links Books Special Thanks Credits genome Facts aspects ofthe Human genome Project and a wealth of carefully compiled resources,
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/genome/resources.html
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Links National Human Genome Research Institute
http://www.nhgri.nih.gov/

The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) is the hub of the Human Genome Project and one of the 24 institutes that make up the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the largest biomedical research facility in the world. For accurate information about all aspects of the Human Genome Project and a wealth of carefully compiled resources, including a glossary of genetic terms and an extensive guide to other genome-related Web sites, visit the NHGRI site.
Glossary of Genetic Terms
http://www.genome.gov/10002096

Have you ever wished your dictionary could speak to you? The NHGRI's genome glossary offers a definition for almost any genetic term you can think of, provides a clear illustration of the term, invites you to explore related terms, and - ta da! - you can hear each term explained aloud by a specialist in the field of genetics.
Exploring Our Molecular Selves
http://www.nhgri.nih.gov/educationkit/
The NHGRI recently released a free, online multimedia education kit for students, teachers, and anyone else who's interested. View a video documentary about the Human Genome Project, explore animated molecules and cells, and browse an interactive timeline, among other things. You can also order a free CD-ROM version of the kit at this site. Ensembl Human Genome Central http://www.ensembl.org/genome/central/

93. CryptoDB
genome.gov Online Research resourcesList of various genetic and genomic research resources available online throughthe National Human genome Research Institute and other institutions.
http://cryptodb.org/
Welcome to release 3.0 of CryptoDB CryptoDB is part of an NIH/NIAID funded Bioinformatics Resource Center to provide Apicomplexan Database Resources . Please explore the site and provide feedback and suggestions to help@cryptodb.org Home Downloads Tools ... SRT Data Retrieval Sequence Retrieval Tool (SRT) Download Bulk Sequence Web Services Tools BLAST Find a Protein Motif Text Search BLAST Results PubMed and Entrez ... Web Usage Statistics Useful Sites C. parvum MCPG C. hominis VCU ... NIAID Bioinformatics Resource Centers
Simple Search Gene By Gene ID (What's This?) (Examples: cgd6_690, Chro.20116) Gene ID Genes by Annotated Keyword (What's This?) C. hominis C. parvum Both (Example: oocyst) Keyword Genes by RNA Type (What's This?) C. hominis C. parvum Both RNA Type mRNA rRNA snoRNA tRNA Genes with EST Alignment (What's This?) C. hominis C. parvum Both (Example: 100) Base Overlap >= Genes Encoding A Signal Peptide (What's This?)

94. Pharmacogenomics: Medicine And The New Genetics
Overview, anticipated benefits, and links to related resources. From the U.S. Human genome Project.
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/medicine/pharma.shtml
Human Genome Project Information Genomics:GTL Microbial Genome Program home ... skip navigation
Pharmacogenomics Subject Index
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What is pharmacogenomics?
Pharmacogenomics is the study of how an individual's genetic inheritance affects the body's response to drugs. The term comes from the words pharmacology and genomics and is thus the intersection of pharmaceuticals and genetics.

95. The Bioinformatics Resource
Organizing biennial Genes, Proteins and Computers Conference and regular scientific meetings, and providing an online research newsletter and other resources for the Bioinformatics Community - by MRC Human genome Mapping Project Resource Centre.
http://www.hgmp.mrc.ac.uk/CCP11/index.jsp

96. NetSci: Genomic Resources
Scientific Web resources for Pharmaceutical R D Scientists.
http://www.netsci.org/Resources/Web/genome.html
Welcome to NetSci's
List of Genomic Resources on the Web
This section of NetSci provides a starting point to explore the resources available for science on the Web. Please notify us if you have found a site that is interesting. Websites currently include:
Human Genomic Resources General Genomics Resources
Human Genomic Resources
The GSDB at NCGR is a direct outgrowth of the Los Alamos National Laboratory component of GenBank. The original project was first conceived by Walter Goad at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in Los Alamos, New Mexico in 1979. From 1982-1992 LANL performed data collection as part of the GenBank contract from NIH/NIGMS. In 1992-1993 LANL performed data collection for NCBI. In 1993 the LANL effort became the Genome Sequence DataBase (GSDB). In August 1994, GSDB moved from LANL to the National Center for Genome Resources in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The Cooperative Human Linkage Center (CHLC) - genetic maps, markers, publications and project information - the French Human Genome Research Center Resource Centre of the German Human Genome Project (RZPD) GenomeNet provides public access services for database retrieval and analysis Human Genome Management Information System (HGMIS) info maintained for the U.S. Department of Energy Human Genome Program

97. The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
genome research centre furthering the knowledge of genetics through largescale sequencing and analysis . Features a range of data resources, software, databases, and career opportunities.
http://www.sanger.ac.uk/
Information Teams Faculty People ... Student Placements
14th Sep 2005 More Announcing Pfam 18.0 Pfam 18.0 contains 7973 proteins domain families matching to three quarters of UniProt 5.0. ... 12th Sep 2005 More Glovar 2.0 Released We are pleased to announce an updated release of Glovar. The latest release includes read coverage over all chromosomes and ... 6th Sep 2005 More Genome researchers get out of the car The Wellcome Trust Genome Campus has received a Travel Plan Excellence Award, the leading recognition for the hard work put ... Database Versions WormBase 147 15th Sep 2005 Glovar 2 12th Sep 2005 Ensembl 33 6th Sep 2005 COSMIC 6th Sep 2005 Pfam 18.0 25th Aug 2005 Vega 3rd Aug 2005 MEROPS 7.10 22nd Jul 2005 Rfam 7.0 29th Mar 2005 Finished Sequence: 2,954,919,310 bases (22-Sep-2005, 12:43 AM) Detailed Statistics
www www.sanger.ac.uk
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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge, CB10 1SA, UK.
Tel: +44 (0)1223 834244, Fax: +44 (0)1223 494919

98. Genetics Education Center
resources for educators interested in human genetics and the human genome project. The site is maintained by Medical Genetics, University of Kansas Medical Center.
http://www.kumc.edu/gec/
Genetics Education Center
University of Kansas Medical Center For educators interested in human genetics and the human genome project Human Genome Project Resources (books, videos, curricula) Lesson Plans Networking Genetic Conditions Careers ... Search The Human Genome Project

99. Parasite-genome
Parasite genome databases and genome research resources genome computingresources. A list of ftp and gopher sites where genome computing applications
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/parasites/parasite-genome.html
Parasite genome databases and genome research resources
'Working with Pathogen Genomes' Wellcome Trust Advanced Course
    Details of a 4 day residential workshop to be held on the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus from 7-10 February 2005
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 specific nucleotide sequence databases searched by the blast server are now available from the Parasite Genome ftp site at ftp.ebi.ac.uk/pub/databases/parasites/blastdbs/
Parasite Proteome Keyword Search Facility
  • Search parasite protein databases for keywords and text terms
Parasite Proteome Motif Search Facility
  • Search parasite protein databases for motifs
Parasite Six Frame Translation Motif Search Facility
  • Search six frame translations of parasite nucleotide databases for motifs
The parasite-genome Mailing List
Genome computing resources
    A list of ftp and gopher sites where genome computing applications and other resources can be found.

100. Genome.gov | National Human Genome Research Institute
Supports genetic and genomic research, investigation into the ethical, legal and social implications surrounding genetics research, and educational outreach activities. Includes educational resources, careers, and training.
http://www.genome.gov/
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The Use of Racial, Ethnic, and Ancestral Categories in Human Genetics Research

An overview article published online in the August 29th issue of the American Journal of Human Genetics . NHGRI's Race, Ethnicity and Genetics Working Group takes an in-depth look at the societal impact of using racial, ethnic and ancestral categories in genetics research. Learning About Progeria
Read about progeria and NHGRI's new groundbreaking research on this rare, childhood genetic disease that causes dramatic, premature aging.
  • Read the Research Inhibiting farnesylation of progerin prevents the characteristic nuclear blebbing of Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome
    From Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences , September 6 issue.
  • All About the Human Genome Project
    Read the story behind the Human Genome Project, the NHGRI-led, international research effort that sequenced all of the genes in a human being, revealing our complete genetic blueprint and opening a new and exciting world of research in genetics and genomics.
    The National Human Genome Research Institute led the Human Genome Project for the National Institutes of Health, which culminated in the completion of the full human genome sequence in April 2003. Now, NHGRI moves forward into the genomic era with research aimed at improving human health and fighting disease.

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