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This category is for sites concerned with genomics which is the study of the complete genome of organisms and includes intensive efforts to determine the entire DNA sequence of organisms and fine-scale genetic mapping efforts.
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Research is focused on the discovery, development and optimization of the critical technological tools needed to obtain and analyze the massive amounts of genome-related data now available.
Aims to develop and implement a national strategy in genomics and proteomics research in such areas as agriculture, environment, fisheries, forestry, health and the development of new technology.
A government site with information about the genomics projects that it supports. These include the US Human Genome Project, the Genomics:GTL Program, and the Microbial Genome Program.
Provides GenomeWeb Daily News, a number of bio-newsletters and Genome Technology Online.
Collection of research articles aimed at human genomic discoveries. Includes public health reports and genetic testing.
Information about the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Institutes of Health's 13-year project to map the Human Genome (The Human Genome Project) and a section linking to articles about progress derived from the Human Genome Project.
At the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Research into gene and genome function in health and disease, molecular and cellular networks in a variety of model systems and the generation of data and resources.
Research in structural, functional and comparative analysis of genomes and gene products. Features databases, gene indices, education, and software at Rockville and San Diego, USA.
Journal focusing on the experimental, theoretical, and technical aspects of genomics and genetics in mouse, human, and other species, particularly those aspects bearing on studies of gene function.
National government site featuring , publications, calendar of meetings, and links to research programs.
Not-for-profit corporation focused on world-class genomics research. It cultivates, funds and manages large-scale genomics projects and the genomics resources they create. Toronto, Canada.
Book describing computational approaches for analyzing complete genomes including 3D structures. By Eugene V. Koonin and Michael Y. Galperin; Kluwer Academic Publishers.
BMGC aims to promote genomics and proteomics research at the University of Minnesota and in the community. Provides information on the facilities and services, research grants, workshops and seminars.
Article on the inheritance process in eukaryotes determined by alleles from either parent.
History and overview of the study of the complete genome of organisms, including determining the entire DNA sequence and fine-scale genetic mapping efforts.
A primer on basic genetics; the science of the Human Genome Project; genomic medicine; ethical, legal, and social issues; and post-genomics research - from the U.S. Dept. of Energy Human Genome Program. (March 01, 2003)
Provides GenomeWeb Daily News, a number of bio-newsletters and Genome Technology Online.
Journal focusing on the experimental, theoretical, and technical aspects of genomics and genetics in mouse, human, and other species, particularly those aspects bearing on studies of gene function.
Book describing computational approaches for analyzing complete genomes including 3D structures. By Eugene V. Koonin and Michael Y. Galperin; Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Information about the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Institutes of Health's 13-year project to map the Human Genome (The Human Genome Project) and a section linking to articles about progress derived from the Human Genome Project.
Research is focused on the discovery, development and optimization of the critical technological tools needed to obtain and analyze the massive amounts of genome-related data now available.
At the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Research into gene and genome function in health and disease, molecular and cellular networks in a variety of model systems and the generation of data and resources.
Not-for-profit corporation focused on world-class genomics research. It cultivates, funds and manages large-scale genomics projects and the genomics resources they create. Toronto, Canada.
Aims to develop and implement a national strategy in genomics and proteomics research in such areas as agriculture, environment, fisheries, forestry, health and the development of new technology.
Research in structural, functional and comparative analysis of genomes and gene products. Features databases, gene indices, education, and software at Rockville and San Diego, USA.
BMGC aims to promote genomics and proteomics research at the University of Minnesota and in the community. Provides information on the facilities and services, research grants, workshops and seminars.
Article on the inheritance process in eukaryotes determined by alleles from either parent.
History and overview of the study of the complete genome of organisms, including determining the entire DNA sequence and fine-scale genetic mapping efforts.
A government site with information about the genomics projects that it supports. These include the US Human Genome Project, the Genomics:GTL Program, and the Microbial Genome Program.
Collection of research articles aimed at human genomic discoveries. Includes public health reports and genetic testing.
National government site featuring , publications, calendar of meetings, and links to research programs.
A primer on basic genetics; the science of the Human Genome Project; genomic medicine; ethical, legal, and social issues; and post-genomics research - from the U.S. Dept. of Energy Human Genome Program. (March 01, 2003)
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