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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 2010-11-02
  2. Genomes and Databases on the Internet: A Practical Guide to Functions and Applications by Paul Rangel, Jeremy Giovannetti, 2002-02-15
  3. Genome Mapping and Genomics in Arthropods (Genome Mapping and Genomics in Animals)
  4. Exploring Genomes: Web-based Bioinformatics Tutorials by Paul Young, 2002-01-07
  5. The Industrial Use of Genome Resources in Europe: A Seminar Report by Sandra M. Thomas, 2000-07
  6. New, high-quality maize genome sequence will advance basic and applied research.(update): An article from: Resource: Engineering & Technology for a Sustainable World by Unavailable, 2010-05-01
  7. Human Genome Project: An entry from UXL's <i>UXL Complete Life Science Resource</i>
  8. Genome: The Secret of How Life Works, A Teacher's Resource Guide
  9. Guide to Human Genome Computing, Second Edition
  10. The International Legal Governance of the Human Genome (Genetics and Society) by Chamundeeswari Kuppuswamy, 2009-08-04
  11. Aquaculture Genome Technologies by Zhanjiang (John) Liu, 2007-08-24
  12. Trading the Genome: Investigating the Commodification of Bio-Information by Bronwyn Parry, 2004-09
  13. 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
  14. HUMAN GENOME SCIENCES, INC.: Labor Productivity Benchmarks and International Gap Analysis (Labor Productivity Series) by Icon Group Ltd., Icon Group Ltd., 2000-04-25

81. 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. A new IRGSP site replacing the previous sequencing collaboration page was established, March 20, 2003 Report of 2003 Working Group Meetingin Tsukuba, February 5, 2003 Access to rice insertion mutant database Whats New About RGP ... webmaster@staff.or.jp last updated 2003.3.20

82. 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.

83. Genome Jockey's Biomolecular Cybersource
Provides biomolecular technology resources of mirror sites. Maintained by Dr. Suhaimi Napis, Gene Technology for Crops in the Tropics (GENTECT), Department of Biotechnology.
http://www.fsb.upm.edu.my/~suhaimi/resource.html
"Rated Malaysian Top 10 Websites" by All Malaysian WebSphere
"Winner of the Top 5 of CARI

(May 1997 Awards)"
This page is brought to you by Suhaimi Napis (Ph.D) of the Gene Technology for Crops in the Tropics (GENTECT), Department of Biotechnology Faculty of Food Science and Biotechnology Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) (formerly known as Universiti Pertanian Malaysia) , Serdang, Selangor D.E., Malaysia. Sponsored by Land and General Berhad (pending). Main Menu Molecular Biology Phytopathology BioScience/ ... General Interest Links
GJ's Homepage
MISSION STATEMENT "... committed to providing Malaysian scientists with the most up-to-date biomolecular technology resources and local database mirror sites with a view of serving real-time, zero-wait resource search and data analysis." This page is continuously developed and updated. Your comments and suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thank you. Accessed times
On-line Since:
June 1st, 1996 Updated:
May 5th, 1997
GJ'S LINKS TO THE INTERNET RESOURCES
Molecular Biology Directory of Malaysian Scientists Bioscience/Bioinformatics Virtual University of Malaysia ...
  • Cloning - An Islamic Opinion
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  • 84. 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.

    85. 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

    86. The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Yeast
    Cell biology, biochemistry and genetics of the yeast species Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Schizosaccharomyces pombe, with links to resources and databases.
    http://genome-www.stanford.edu/Saccharomyces/VL-yeast.html
    Yeast ( Budding Fission , and Candida
    World-Wide Web Virtual Library Biosciences
      This section of the Virtual Library describes the yeast model organisms: Saccharomyces cerevisiae (budding, bakers', and sometimes brewers'), Schizosaccharomyces pombe (fission), and Candida albicans
    Contents of this page
    Yeast information for the non-specialist
    Generally speaking: What are yeasts
    Here are some pictures of yeast
    Information about yeast and beer brewing
    Information about yeast and bread baking or to order a free booklet on The Science of Yeast
    Information about the yeast-based foods Marmite and Vegemite
    Saccharomyces cerevisiae information
    Resources for educators
    Genetics Education Network. Tom Manney's (Kansas State University) yeast experiments for undergrads and high school students. A well-done and informative web site for yeast in the classroom.
    Research Link 2000.

    87. 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/hgmis/medicine/pharma.html
    skip navigation
    Pharmacogenomics Subject Index
    Alphabetical Index
    News
    What's New

    Genetics Headlines

    Human Genome News

    Meetings Calendar
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    Media Guide
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    Acronyms
    Links ... Publications About the Project What is it? Goals Progress History ... Genetics 101 the New Genetics Home Gene Testing Gene Therapy Pharmacogenomics ... Genetic Counseling Ethical, Legal, Social Issues Home Privacy Legislation Gene Testing Patenting ... Genetics in Courtroom Education Teachers Careers Students Webcasts Audio/Video ... Genética Websites en Español Research in Progress Home Sequencing Instrumentation Mapping ... Funding Publications Human Genome News Chromosome Poster Primer Molecular Genetics To Know Ourselves ... List of All Publications Search This Site Contact Us Privacy Statement Site Stats and Credits 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. Pharmacogenomics holds the promise that drugs might one day be tailor-made for individuals and adapted to each person's own genetic makeup. Environment, diet, age, lifestyle, and state of health all can influence a person's response to medicines, but understanding an individual's genetic makeup is thought to be the key to creating personalized drugs with greater efficacy and safety.

    88. 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 ...
    Advertised Jobs
    4th Apr 2003 More AceDB version 4.9q released The AceDB Development team announce the latest monthly release. The Live version, now 4_9p, includes early stages of DAS support, ... 1st Apr 2003 More Sanger Institute's postdoctoral programme Applications are invited for the Sanger Institute's postdoctoral programme. ... 27th Mar 2003 More MEROPS Protease Database 6.20 released The MEROPS database provides a catalogue and structure-based classification of proteases (termed "peptidases" within the database), together with a wealth ... 4th Mar 2003 More The Sanger Institute is pleased to announce the availability of release 5 of Artemis and release 2 of ACT. ... Finished Sequence: 1,694,817,465 bases (08-Apr-2003, 03:35 AM) Detailed Statistics Sanger Institute Site Search Contact us

    89. 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/
    What is TBR? TBR is the website of the CCP11project (Collaborative Computational Project 11). CCP11 was established to foster bioinformatics in the UK research community. Its purpose is to facilitate the transfer of knowledge and expertise through conferences, workshops, a newsletter and the use of the world wide web... read more
    HGMP-RC Training Courses The HGMP-RC creates and teaches courses tailored for wet lab biologists wishing to use computational tools to further their analyses. Designed to offer a general insight into current Bioinformatics, the introductory course brings participants up-to-speed with relevant in silico research tools. The theory behind commonly used algorithms will be explained before participants work through detailed examples using web based, publicly available software. Specialist courses are also offered for, amongst others, phylogeny, linkage and ACeDB read more

    90. 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 Genetic Education Resources

    91. National Human Genome Research Institute - Home Page
    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/
    Human Genome Project
    Research @ NHGRI
    Online Resources
    More FAQs About Genetics
    Specific Genetic Disorders
    About Clinical Research
    More Privacy and Discrimination
    Genetic Research
    Policy and Legislation
    More
    In April 2003 , NHGRI and the Department of Energy will celebrate three historic events: the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the DNA double helix, the essential completion of the human genome sequence and publication of NHGRI's new vision for genomics research. Events include: A Public Symposium: Bringing the Genome to You A Scientific Symposium: From Double Helix to Human Sequence - and Beyond DNA Day Activities and Exhibits at Science Museums Across the Country ... Spanish Talking Glossary Launched March 24, 2003 Cowabunga! March 4, 2003 ENCODE Meeting March 4, 2003 DIR Seminar Series Elaine Ostrander Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center April 10, 2003 Privacy Contact Accessibility Site Index ... Staff Search

    92. Www.genome.gov
    Manages the Human genome Project for the National Institutes of Health. Features a range of information on the project and includes genomic resources, a glossary, and workshops and conferences.
    http://www.nhgri.nih.gov
    http://www.genome.gov http://www.genome.gov

    93. The Dictyostelium Genome Sequencing Project At Baylor College Of Medicine
    International effort to determine the complete genetic composition of this simple eukaryote. Incorporates mapping data, sequencing resources, and an overview of extrachromosomal elements.
    http://dictygenome.bcm.tmc.edu/
    The Project Background Information DictyEnsembl Extrachromosomal Elements ... Feedback Learn more about Dictyostelium Tools for scientists Learn more about the Project What is Dictyostelium? About the Dictyostelium Genome Other Sequencing Resources Guide to External Sequence Analysis sites ... Learn About the Project - Information and Status Consortium Members About the Libraries Feedback The Dictyostelium Sequencing Project at Baylor College of Medicine is sponsored by
    The National Institutes of Health

    through
    The National Institute for Child Health and Human Development.
    Recommended Accessory Programs (all are free, and available for Windows and Macintosh systems):
    For technical assistance, please contact the

    94. Tetraodon Home
    Sequencing project . Includes an introduction, genome characteristics, photograph album, and related resources.
    http://www.genoscope.cns.fr/externe/tetraodon/
    Tetraodon nigroviridis
    Genome Analysis
    General Information
    short introduction to the project Sequencing Project current status of the sequencing What is Exofish? short FAQ about Exofish Exofish Server Identify human-Tetraodon conserved regions Mapping Project pages in preparation The Tetraodontiform family pages in preparation Tetraodon genome characteristics karyotype, repeats, etc. Tetraodon photo album many photographs from our fish tanks Tetraodon Resources Clone requests, sequence downloads and BLAST searches New ! Draft genome assembly now available Genoscope Tetraodon home Exofish Resources] ... Contact

    95. CGAP
    Determine the gene expression profiles of normal, precancer, and cancer cells. Includes human and mouse genome data, information on methods and resources for reagents, and informatics tools.
    http://cgap.nci.nih.gov/
    CGAP HOW TO CGAP Info CGAP Data Quick Links: window.name = "CGAP";
    The C ANCER G ENOME A NATOMY P ROJECT
    CGAP's Goals The goal of the NCI's Cancer Genome Anatomy Project is to determine the gene expression profiles of normal, precancer, and cancer cells, leading eventually to improved detection, diagnosis, and treatment for the patient. By collaborating with scientists worldwide, such as the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research and Lund University , CGAP seeks to increase its scientific expertise and expand its databases for the benefit of all cancer researchers. The Web Site The information is organized in a "biological sense" as follows: Genes
    Information on specific genes and collections of genes. Chromosomes
    Gene mapping, BAC clones, and Mitelman database of chromosome aberrations. Tissues
    Information on CGAP and other cDNA libraries, gene expression, and SNPs. SAGE Genie
    Analysis of gene expression using SAGE data. Pathways
    Diagrams of biological pathways and protein complexes, with links to genetic resources for each known protein/enzyme.

    96. Gene Therapy
    Definition, hurdles, ethical issues, and links to more resources on gene therapy provided by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
    http://www.ornl.gov/hgmis/medicine/genetherapy.html
    skip navigation
    Gene Therapy Subject Index
    Alphabetical Index
    News
    What's New

    Genetics Headlines

    Human Genome News

    Meetings Calendar
    ...
    Media Guide
    Basic Information
    FAQs

    Glossary

    Acronyms
    Links ... Publications About the Project What is it? Goals Progress History ... Genetics 101 the New Genetics Home Gene Testing Gene Therapy Pharmacogenomics ... Genetic Counseling Ethical, Legal, Social Issues Home Privacy Legislation Gene Testing Patenting ... Genetics in Courtroom Education Teachers Careers Students Webcasts Audio/Video ... Genética Websites en Español Research in Progress Home Sequencing Instrumentation Mapping ... Funding Publications Human Genome News Chromosome Poster Primer Molecular Genetics To Know Ourselves ... List of All Publications Search This Site Contact Us Privacy Statement Site Stats and Credits Quick Links to this page Definition of Gene Therapy Gene therapy is a novel approach to treat, cure, or ultimately prevent disease by changing the expression of a person's genes. Gene therapy is in its infancy, and current gene therapy is primarily experimental, with most human clinical trials only in the research stages.

    97. DeRisi Lab, University Of California, San Francisco
    Exploits whole genome approaches to tackle problems in yeast molecular biology and human infectious disease. Includes research data, people, publications, and microarray resources.
    http://derisilab.ucsf.edu/

    Cold Spring Harbor Course Pictures
    www.microarrays.org Public Library of Science Malaria Oligo Array FAQ
    (Coming Soon!)
    Amino Allyl cDNA Labeling
    Post Processing Arrays Making Lysine Slides Array Hybridization ... 16-Tip Deconvoluter v2.2 Promoter v2.20 (Coming soon!) more...
    Yeast Proteome Database Saccharomyces Genome Database MIPS Yeast Database ... Pradip Rathod, Univ. Washington Our lab exploits whole genome approaches to tackle problems in yeast molecular biology and human infectious disease. These projects can be classified into three separate areas:
  • Functional genomics of Plasmodium falciparum , the causative agent of the deadliest form of human malaria. Learn more...
  • Whole genome approaches to the molecular biology of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • Searching for a link between asthma and viral infection. The UCSF Core Facility for Genomics and Proteomics provides access to a wide range of equipment, information, protocols, and training for the UCSF campus. Equipment includes a high speed, large capacity microarrayer for nucleic acid and protein arrays, high throughput oligo synthesis, liquid handling, colony picking, and PCR machines. Do you have a genome-wide project in mind? Undoubtedly the instrumentation necessary for the job can be accessed through the Core.
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  • 98. MGI 2.95 - Maps And Mapping Data Menu
    Details genetic markers, polymorphisms and maps, links to related data available in the mouse genome database, and other resources.
    http://www.informatics.jax.org/menus/map_menu.shtml
    Mouse Genome Informatics MGI Home Help Search for
    in these sections All sections Gene symbols/names Accession IDs Phenotypes Gene Expression Gene Ontology Anatomical Dictionary Reference abstracts Strain Characteristics Mouse Locus Catalog Advanced search for... Genes/Markers Alleles/Phenotypes MLC/OMIM Polymorphisms Strains Orthology Oxford Grid Expression Data cDNA Clones Expression Refs Linkage Maps Cyto Maps Physical Maps Mapping Data Mapping Panels RI SDP RC SDP Probes/Clones References Accession IDs Search Categories
    All Search Tools

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    99. Institute Of Forest Genetics Dendrome Project
    A collection of forest tree genome databases and other genetic information resources for the international forest genetics community.
    http://dendrome.ucdavis.edu/
    Send comments regarding website to: Jill Wegrzyn
    TreeGenes Curator: Robin Williams
    Dendrome Coordinator: Dr. David Neale

    100. Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock Centre (NASC)
    Provides seed and information resources to the International Arabidopsis genome Programme and the wider research community. Includes catalog, staff profiles, protocols, and links
    http://nasc.life.nott.ac.uk/
    Stock Catalogue
    Transcriptomics
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    ... GARNet - UK Arabidopsis functional genomics network PlantGEMS 2003 ... UK CropNet - Crop plant bioinformatics network Arabidopsis Genome Resource
    RI map
    Interactive RI map CATMA project
    Latest additions
  • Spot History - a tool to show what your gene is doing on hundreds of genechips. - 18/3/3
  • NASC Affywatch subscription CD service - December 2002.
  • Annual arabidopsis meeting - Madison 2003.
  • Bay-0 x Shahdara RI lines available - 2 September 2002
  • How to link to a NASC stock detail page.
  • Salk T-DNA lines (regular monthly additions) - Ordering and Kanamycin Issues
  • UK government extend Stock centre funding to 2007 - From April 2002
  • CSHL Martienssen Transposon Insertion lines available - 15 March 2002
  • The NASC GARNet facilities are refunded until 2006
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    Further information About NASC Address People About us Arabidopsis ... Plant science division Links ABRC AFGC Lehle seeds SASSC ... Weedsworld Protocols
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