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Bioinformatics
Corner (http://www.dur.ac.uk/~dbl0www/Bioinformatics/DNA_corner.htm)
This site provides a collection of
useful links to nucleic acid sequence handling sites, databases
and software sites. |
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The
Cooperative Human Linkage Center (http://lpg.nci.nih.gov/CHLC/)
Welcome to the Cooperative Human
Linkage Center World Wide Web server. The following information is
available: >Genetic maps showing the positions of genetic
markers. >Search by name for information on markers. >CHLC
publications. >CHLC project information. |
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ExPASy
Molecular Biology Server (http://www.expasy.ch/)
This is the ExPASy (Expert Protein
Analysis System) proteomics server of the Swiss Institute of
Bioinformatics (SIB). This server is dedicated to the analysis of
protein sequences and structures as well as 2-D PAGE |
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GENOMES
(http://megasun.bch.umontreal.ca/other/genomes.html)
Page of links related to Genome
Analysis. |
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Genome
Research (http://www.er.doe.gov/production/ober/hug_top.html)
The U.S. Human Genome Project (HGP),
composed of the DOE and NIH Human Genome Programs, is the national
coordinated effort to characterize all human genetic material by
determining the complete sequence of the DNA in the human genome. |
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National
Center for Biotechnology Information
(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/)
Established in 1988 as a national
resource for molecular biology information, NCBI creates public
databases, conducts research in computational biology, develops
software tools for analyzing genome data, and disseminates
biomedical information - all for the better understanding of
molecular processes affecting human health and disease. |
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The
Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR)
(http://www.tigr.org/)
The Institute for Genomic Research is
a not-for-profit research institute with interests in structural,
functional, and comparative analysis of genomes and gene products
in viruses, eubacteria, pathogenic bacteria, archaea, and
eukaryotes (both plant and animal), including humans. |
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PROTEIN
INFORMATION RESOURCE (http://pir.georgetown.edu/)
The Protein Information Resource (PIR),
in collaboration with the Munich Information Center for Protein
Sequences (MIPS) and the Japanese International Protein Sequence
Database (JIPID) maintains the PIR-International Protein Sequence
Database --- a comprehensive, annotated, and non-redundant protein
sequence database in which entries are classified into family
groups and alignments of each group are available. National
Biomedical Research Foundation is affiliated with Georgetown
University Medical Center. |
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