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         Human Genome Project:     more books (100)
  1. Understanding the Human Genome Project (2nd Edition) by Michael A. Palladino, 2005-10-29
  2. Drawing the Map of Life: Inside the Human Genome Project (A Merloyd Lawrence Book) by Victor K. McElheny, 2010-06-22
  3. The Future of Genetics: Beyond the Human Genome Project (Genetics & Evolution) by Russ Hodge, 2010-03-30
  4. The Human Genome Project: Cracking the Code Within Us (Impact--Science) by Elizabeth L. Marshall, 1997-03
  5. Perilous Knowledge: The Human Genome Project and Its Implications by Tom Wilkie, 1994-02-28
  6. The Human Genome Project: What Does Decoding DNA Mean for Us? (Issues in Focus) by Kevin A. Boon, 2002-07
  7. Justice and the Human Genome Project by Timothy F. Murphy, Marc A. Lappé, 1994-07-22
  8. Chronology of Science: From Stonehenge to the Human Genome Project
  9. Plain Talk About the Human Genome Project: A Tuskegee University Conference on Its Promise and Perils ... and Matters of Race by Edward Smith, Walter Sapp, et all 1997-06
  10. Mapping the Code: The Human Genome Project and the Choices of Modern Science (Wiley Science Editions) by Joel L. Davis, 1991-02-27
  11. A very human adventure: The story and implications of the Human Genome Project by Tom Levi, 1992
  12. The Human Genome Project: Deciphering the Blueprint of Heredity
  13. The New Genetics : The Human Genome Project and Its Impact on the Practice of Medicine by Leon Jaroff, 1991-01
  14. Encoding Capital: The Political Economy of the Human Genome Project (New Political Economy) by Rodney Loeppky, 2004-12-30

161. NCGR
The National Center for Genome Resources (NCGR) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, database of Human Genome sequences from Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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The National Center for Genome Resources (NCGR) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is an independent, nonprofit research institution that develops and uses informatics for biological discovery.
Scientists at NCGR study the influence of genetic variability of both host and pathogen on infectious disease progression and its subsequent impact on human health. Computational biologists, population geneticists, and mathematicians are developing and using novel algorithms and statistical approaches to model complex biological systems. Particular emphasis is placed on meeting the challenges presented in systems biology today, including sparse experimental datasets, poorly defined biological networks, and data collected on disparate timescales.
NCGR is a unique provider of professionally engineered software and computational discovery platforms for the scientific community. At its inception in 1994, NCGR's mandate was to develop the Genome Sequence Data Base (GSDB), the first publicly accessible, relational database of human genome sequences from Los Alamos National Laboratory. NCGR has continued to design and maintain publically accessible genomic information resources, such as TAIR and LIS, as well as novel bioinformatic tools, such as Gene-X Lite, ISYS, and XGI, used at research institutions worldwide. Software engineers and developers at NCGR are experienced at creating bioinformatics platforms, incorporating automated annotation and visualization tools, for genome mapping and pathway analysis based on data obtained from high-throughput biotechnologies.

162. Page Redirect
National Human Genome Research Institute. Page Redirect. This page has moved to http//www.Genome.gov/Pages/EducationKit/
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163. The Institute For Genomic Research
to the Department of Health and Human Services on federally conducted or TIGR and African Institute Team Up to Decipher Deadly Parasite Genome
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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.
    Playing a key role in deciphering the DNA sequence of Arabidopsis thaliana , the first plant genome completed, as well as the sequences of rice and other important
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164. RUSSIAN NATIONAL HUMAN GENOME PROGRAM
RUSSIAN NATIONAL Human Genome PROGRAM. Choose Your Encoding Our address Scientific Council Human Genome, Vavilov str., 32, room 320
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165. GenomeWeb - Lists Of Genome Sites
GenomeWeb Lists of Genome Sites. Search for . About this collection of useful genomic sites. Suggest more sites. Genome Centres (listed alphabetically)
http://www.hgmp.mrc.ac.uk/GenomeWeb/

166. Broad Institute Of MIT And Harvard
Science. Scientific Programs Scientific Platforms Projects Now, Broad s sequencing and analysis of the complete Genome sequence of this fungus has
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Neurospora crassa is a filamentous fungus that is second only to baker's yeast as a fungal model for eukaryotic biology. Earlier work on Neurospora laid the foundation for modern genetics and molecular biology and contributed to our knowledge of fundamental eukaryotic processes like RNAi and circadian rhythms. Now, Broad's sequencing and analysis of the complete genome sequence of this fungus has led to a surprising discovery: Neurospora does not appear to be evolving new genes the way we thought all organisms do. James Galagan, from the Genome Biology program, puts

167. GenomeNet
ezyme - Reaction prediction. GenomeNet Community Databases. CYORF - Cyanobacteria Gene Annotation Database BSORF - Bacillus subtilis Genome Database
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170. Biology Department HomePage
An overview of the Department of Biology and its programs, facilities, faculty and research centres including the Centre for Biomedical Research,
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