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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)

121. Dictionary Of The Mouse Genome
The databases page has been moved. If you are not automatically redirected in afew seconds, click here to go to the gene dictionary page.
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122. The Sanger Institute: Genomics And Genetics At The Sanger Institute
blank image, blank image. Genomics Genetics resources Sanger Institute GeneTrap Resource. S. Pombe Functional Genomics S. Pombe Functional Genomics
http://www.sanger.ac.uk/genetics/
Sanger Home Acedb YourGenome Ensembl ... Conditions of Use
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The human genome research programme Human Genetics
Including genome annotation, technology development and their application to genetic disease CGP
The Cancer Genome Project Genomic Microarrays
Detailed analysis of genomic copy number changes in tumours Immunogenomics
Organisation, function and evolution of vertebrate defence genes Microarray Facility
Development and use of high-density arrays for expression profiling Molecular Cytogenetics
Chromosome organisation and structure in human disease
Uses of human chromosome 22 as a model system for genomic analysis Mouse Genomics Investigations of the function of genes using the mouse as model genetic system SIGTR Sanger Institute Gene Trap Resource. S. Pombe Functional Genomics Research focuses on genome-wide gene expression profiles and regulatory networks using DNA microarrays and molecular genetics Atlas of Gene Expression Describing different cell types in adult/embryonic tissues alongside a description of expression level/localisation of protein products Human Epigenome Project A database for methylation profiles and methylation variable positions (MVPs) in the human genome Plasmodium Consortium Understanding the basic biology of malaria parasites.

123. Genetics Virtual Library
Quick Link Human genome Project List Topics List Countries Life SciencesSociety DNA Microarrays Resource Introduction to technology;
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/genetics.shtml
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124. Genome Resource Banking For Global Conservation - National Zoo| FONZ
A genome Resource Bank (GRB) is a frozen repository of biological materials, Why Is a genome Resource Bank Important? Inexpensive movement of genetic
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Reproductive Science Genome Resource Banking Reproductive Science ... Reproduction in Antelopes and Cervids Related Resources Education
Scientific Publications Genome Resource Banking for Global Conservation Meeting the Challenge of Preserving Endangered Species
The National Zoo maintains a valuable living repository of specimens from rare and endangered species in the Genome Resource Bank to support efforts in biodiversity and species conservation. What is a Genome Resource Bank? A Genome Resource Bank (GRB) is a frozen repository of biological materials, including sperm and embryos, tissue, blood products and DNA. Scientists in the Department of Reproductive Sciences at the Smithsonian National Zoological Park and its Conservation and Research Center lead the conservation community as an advocate for GRBs for protecting and preserving biodiversity, not as a replacement for preserving habitat but as a helpful conservation tool. We also develop new cryopreservation technologies that have value in understanding endangered species biology (for fish to elephants) and are useful in breeding and genetic management. Why Is a Genome Resource Bank Important?

125. Rat Genome Database: Maps
the rat genome database contains rat genomic data such asgenes,sslps,ests,qtls,strains,rhmap,sequences and tools such as vcmap,genomescanner, rhmap server
http://rgd.mcw.edu/maps/
Search Advanced Search Home Data Tools ... Homologs Jump to a Map: Map Name FHH x ACI SHRSP x BN RH map RH x Genetic CHROM CHR. 1 CHR. 2 CHR. 3 CHR. 4 CHR. 5 CHR. 6 CHR. 7 CHR. 8 CHR. 9 CHR. 10 CHR. 11 CHR. 12 CHR. 13 CHR. 14 CHR. 15 CHR. 16 CHR. 17 CHR. 18 CHR. 19 CHR. 20 CHR. X
Map Report
This tool allows you to retrieve data on several types of genetic and RH maps. The Map Report includes information on map length, number of framework and placement markers and links to individual chromosome maps. Map Name Version Unique Markers Back to RGD Home
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The Bioinformatics Program, HMGC is a part of the Medical College of Wisconsin . RGD is funded by grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute on behalf of the NIH

126. Cold Spring Harbor Genome Analysis
clio.gif (1964 bytes). Lita Annenberg Hazen genome Sequencing Center. Welcome tothe Home Page of genome Sequencing and Analysis at CSHL
http://nucleus.cshl.org/genseq/
Lita Annenberg Hazen Genome Sequencing Center
Welcome to the Home Page of Genome Sequencing and Analysis at CSHL
News In 2000, we have submitted 2,432,531 bp of finished sequence. 4,299,079 bp submitted in 1999. 1,958,419 bp of submitted in 1998.
Genbank totals (Finished) Preliminary Sequence (available on ftp) Arabidopsis thaliana 6,529,704 bp 61,026 bp Oryza sativa (rice) check status page check status page Mus musculus (mouse) ... Homo sapiens 2,826,729 bp 999,890 bp Schizosaccharomyces pombe 137,555 bp

127. RGRC  Rice Genome Resource Center
we also hope that together, we can make greater impact towards future advancementsin rice genomics. Yoshiaki Nagamura Director Rice genome Resource Center.
http://www.rgrc.dna.affrc.go.jp/about.html
RGRC and Rice Research
The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) initiated the Rice Genome Research Project in 1991 with the aim of elucidating the structure and function of the rice genome. This has paved the way for large-scale analysis of all expressed genes in rice, construction of a genetic map and establishment of a physical map of the genome. Then from 1998, the program for rice genome research has further expanded into the rice genome sequencing project, mutant panel project and full-length cDNA project. In the course of these studies, a huge amount of useful resources and biological materials have been generated. In order to provide researchers both within and outside Japan access to these materials as well as to promote basic and applied research in cereal genomics, the National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences (NIAS) has established the Rice Genome Resource Center (RGRC) on April 1, 2003.
This center is currently providing access to the following biological materials:
1) Rice insertion mutant lines (
2) Materials for genetic analysis
3) Rice full-length cDNA clones
By distributing these resources to the wider research community, we hope to provide support to individual researchers in their quest for new scientific discoveries. At the same time, we also hope that together, we can make greater impact towards future advancements in rice genomics.

128. Genome Canada - Research Programs
The genome Resource Core’s mandate is to establish a worldclass laboratory withthe infrastructure necessary to facilitate innovative research in genomics.
http://www.genomecanada.ca/GCprogrammesRecherche/projets/projectDetail.asp?id=c1

129. UW-Madison Employment: Scientist-Genome Resource Curator
Scientistgenome Resource Curator. Official title. ASSOCIATE SCIENTIST(E10FN)or ASSISTANT SCIENTIST(E10LN). Degree and area of specialization
http://www.ohr.wisc.edu/pvl/pv_050658.html
U NIVERSITY OF W ISCONSIN- M ADISON
Position Vacancy Listing
PVL# 50658 Please Note: A change was made to this position announcement on 09/06/05 Working title: Scientist-Genome Resource Curator Official title: ASSOCIATE SCIENTIST(E10FN) or ASSISTANT SCIENTIST(E10LN) Degree and area of specialization: Ph.D. in Bacteriology, Genetics, Computational Biology or related field Minimum number of years and type of relevant work experience: 2 years of postdoctoral experience in genomics, microbiology or related field; competence in standard computational analyses of genome data is essential. Strong written and oral communication skills must be demonstrated. Preference will be given to individuals with expertise in both computational and pathogenesis, protein function or immunology. Principal duties: A period of evaluation will be required Appointment type: Academic Staff Department(s): GRAD/BIOTECHNOLGY CTR Full time salary rate: Minimum $40,000 ANNUAL (12 months)
Depending on Qualifications Term: This is a renewable appointment. Appointment percent: Anticipated begin date: OCTOBER 01, 2005

130. Genomic Resources
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Home About TARGET Contact Us Services ... Site Map
Gen Resources OUR NEWS Join Us Press Releases TARGET Articles Reports ... Related Links TB COMMUNITY NEWS TB Related Links TB Research Consortium Summary of Mb. tuberculosis H37Rv TB at the Center for Disease Control ... CSU's TB Research Materials Find out what else we are up to.... Meet our researchers! Visit the TB Consortium
Check out the latest genomic and genetic research from The Sanger Institute , see what's available. World Health Organization's latest news on fighting TB.
Find out the latest in tuberculosis research.... Meet our Partners Treating Tuberculosis
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Resources The following resources are available:
  • Reference for Intragenic Mutants Documents
  • Intragenic Mutants (in .pdf format
  • Intragenic Mutants (in Excel format
  • Supplementary data to Geiman et al.
  • 131. Ngubane: Coelacanth Conservation & Genome Resource Programme
    The same is possible in many other aspects of science, including populationgenetics, genome resource studies, highly technical and specialist aspects of
    http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2002/020416946a1001.htm
    Home SPEECH BY DR BEN NGUBANE, MINISTER OF ARTS, CULTURE, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AT THE LAUNCH OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN COELACANTH CONSERVATION AND GENOME RESOURCE PROGRAMME, Sodwana Bay, KwaZulu-Natal Province, 12 April 2002 Master of Ceremonies
    Mr Valli Moosa, Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism
    Mr Alfredo Massinga, Deputy Minister of Fisheries, Mozambique
    Dr Rob Adams, Director-General of DACST
    Dr Tony Ribbink of the South African Institute of Aquatic Biodiversity
    Professor Hans Fricke from the German MaxPlanck Institute
    Distinguished Guests
    Officials of DACST
    Ladies and Gentlemen of the media
    Boys and Girls It is only eleven months since the concept of the coelacanth programme was brought to my attention in May 2001 for approval. South Africa has the unique opportunity to study living coelacanths in comparatively shallow water. Not only are we making the best use of this opportunity, we are also expanding the opportunity so that it includes much more than the scientific search for answers about a curious fish. Today we have a ship and submersible at sea, exploring the mysteries of the coelacanth, a fish that, since a living specimen was first discovered in 1938 off our own coast, has intrigued the world. A new chapter in South African science is about to be written. We have a team of German scientists working alongside South Africans, we have students aboard the research vessel, and we have young people joining in through environmental education programmes.

    132. ToxoDB : The Toxoplasma Genome Resource - ToxoDB - Toxoplasma And General Apicom
    TIGR Toxoplasma gondii genome Project Sanger Toxoplasma gondii sequencing project EBI parasite genome Database EBI Toxoplasma genome Database
    http://toxodb.org/links.shtml
    ToxoDB - Toxoplasma and general Apicomplexa Links ToxoDB Downloads BLAST Tools ... SRT
    General Information
    Data Release (ToxoDB)
    Toxoplasma gondii
    Sequence Sources: Toxoplasma gondii Sequence Databases: Toxoplasma Biology: Funding :
    ToxoDB Version: 3.0
    ToxoDB Date: 2004/05/13 T. gondi Genomic Sequence Release Date:2003/08/13
    This page last updated: Fri Jan 28 04:13:03 2005. To contact ToxoDB
    send email to help@toxodb.org

    133. Genomes And Databases
    genomes and Databases for molecular biology, genomics, microbiology, Arabidopsis genome ResourceUK and; Adabinet-Arabidopsis information on the World
    http://www.highveld.com/pages/genome.html
    Genomes and Databases
    An informative site describing all the genome databases and related bioscience databases available on the internet. An invaluable resourcefor all bioscientists, molecular biologists, microbiologists, biotechnologists, and genome scientists.
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    134. CryptoDB: The Cryptosporidium Genome Resource -- Puiu Et Al. 32 (Supplement 1):
    (2003) PlasmoDB the Plasmodium genome resource. A database integrating experimentaland computational data. Nucleic Acids Res., 31, 212–215.
    http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/32/suppl_1/D329
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    PubMed PubMed Citation Articles by Puiu, D. Articles by Kissinger, J. C. Nucleic Acids Research, 2004, Vol. 32, Database issue
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    CryptoDB: the Cryptosporidium genome resource
    Daniela Puiu Shinichiro Enomoto Gregory A. Buck Mitchell S. Abrahamsen and Jessica C. Kissinger Center for the Study of Biological Complexity, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA, Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, University of Minnesota, St Paul, MN, USA, Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-2606, USA and Department of Genetics, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-7223, USA

    135. Munich Information Center For Protein Sequences Plant Genome Resources. A Framew
    To develop an integrated crossspecies plant genome resource, we maintaincomprehensive databases for model plant genomes, including Arabidopsis
    http://www.plantphysiol.org/cgi/content/abstract/138/3/1301
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    Munich Information Center for Protein Sequences Plant Genome Resources. A Framework for Integrative and Comparative Analyses ,[w]
    Heiko Schoof Manuel Spannagl Li Yang Rebecca Ernst Heidrun Gundlach Dirk Haase Georg Haberer and Klaus F.X. Mayer With several plant genomes sequenced, the power of comparative genome analysis can now be applied. However, genome-scale cross-species analyses are limited by the effort for data integration. To develop an integrated cross-species plant genome resource, we

    136. Sea Urchin Genome Project
    The Sea Urchin genome Resource comprises an ever increasing set of researchmaterials and information assembled to support genome level activities in the
    http://sugp.caltech.edu/intro/
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  • About the web site
    Introduction
    The Sea Urchin Genome Resource comprises an ever increasing set of research materials and information assembled to support genome level activities in the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus and allied species which are currently used as research models in developmental biology, cell biology, gene regulation molecular biology, evolutionary biology, metabolic biochemistry and marine biology. The resource is broadly conceived with an orientation toward major biological issues of high connectivity; as a relative late comer such a project would be in a position to profit from hindsight and the experience of other genome projects. The rationale for an S. purpuratus genome project can be considered in terms of the unique role that research in this organism has and will have in three large areas of modern bioscience: developmental/molecular/cell biology; marine biology; and evolutionary biology. The following points could refer to many different sea urchin species: S. purpuratus
  • 137. Drosophila Genomics Resource Center - Welcome
    The Drosophila Genomics Resource Center (DGRC) was created by the Center forGenomics and Bioinformatics (CGB), Indiana University, Bloomington,
    http://dgrc.cgb.indiana.edu/
    Welcome Microarrays Vectors/cDNAs Cell Lines ... Support
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    Login User ID: Password: Lost Password Help Order Order Cell Lines
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    Click For Important DGRC News - Posted September 8, 2005

    About the DGRC The Drosophila Genomics Resource Center (DGRC) serves the Drosophila research community by:
    • collecting and distributing DNA clones collecting and distributing cell lines manufacturing and distributing microarrays assisting scientists to use these materials developing and testing emerging genomics technologies
    This is NOT the Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center. To order fly stocks, go to their website User IDs and Lab Accounts You must establish an account to order materials from the DGRC. If you are a Principal Investigator, you must configure your Lab Account to permit purchases by other lab members. Refer to User ID and Lab Account overview for complete instructions on creating and using your DGRC account. Getting Help If you require assistance, email us at dgrc@cgb.indiana.edu or use our

    138. Drosophila Genomics Resource Center - Vectors
    DGRC Drosophila Genomics Resource Center. Copyright 20002005, The Centerfor Genomics and Bioinformatics and The Trustees of Indiana University
    http://dgrc.cgb.indiana.edu/vectors/store/vectors.html?action=view&id=45

    139. The Institute For Genomic Research
    The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) is a notfor-profit research institutecarrying out structural, functional and comparative analysis of genomes and
    http://www.tigr.org/
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    About TIGR Search Since it was founded in 1992, TIGR has been at the forefront of the genomics revolution, deepening the understanding of life and producing results with wide-ranging applications in medicine, agriculture, energy, the environment and biodefense. In 1995, TIGR helped launch the genome era with its landmark publication of the first full DNA sequence of a free-living organism, the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae . That project brought international acclaim to TIGR, which followed up that achievement with a rapid-fire series of scientific accomplishments, including:
    • Deciphering the genome of the smallest bacterial genome, Mycoplasma genitalium , and investigating the minimum complement of genes required to support life.
      Sequencing the first complete genome from a representative of the third domain of life, the archaea.

    140. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
    Research in cancer biology, plant genetics, genomics and bioinformatics, andneurobiology.
    http://www.cshl.org/
    Wednesday, September 21, 2005 CSHL is a research and educational institution. The Laboratory has research programs focusing on cancer, neurobiology, plant genetics, genomics and bioinformatics, and a broad educational mission, including the recently established Watson School of Biological Sciences.
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    Search Engine of shRNA constructs from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory's RNAi library. CSHL Press
    CSHL Press publishes monographs, technical manuals, handbooks, review volumes, conference proceedings, scholarly journals and videotapes.
    CSHL's academic program serves to communicate new discoveries, concepts, and methodologies to an international community of scientists.
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    of Biological Sciences
    The Watson School of Biological Sciences offers a novel curriculum that will challenge its graduate students—the biologists of the new millennium—to become leaders in science and in society.

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