Welcome to NetSci's
List of Genomic Resources on the Web
This section of NetSci provides a starting point to explore the resources available for science on the Web. Please notify us if you have found a site that is interesting. Websites currently include:
Human Genomic Resources
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The GSDB at NCGR is a direct
outgrowth of the Los Alamos National Laboratory component of
GenBank. The original project was first conceived by Walter Goad at
the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in Los Alamos, New Mexico
in 1979. From 1982-1992 LANL performed data collection as part of
the GenBank contract from NIH/NIGMS. In 1992-1993 LANL performed
data collection for NCBI. In 1993 the LANL effort became the Genome
Sequence DataBase (GSDB). In August 1994, GSDB moved from LANL to
the National Center for Genome Resources in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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The Cooperative Human Linkage Center
(CHLC) - genetic maps, markers, publications and project
information
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Généthon
- the French Human Genome Research Center
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Resource Centre of the German Human Genome
Project (RZPD)
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GenomeNet provides public access
services for database retrieval and analysis
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Human Genome
Management Information System (HGMIS) info maintained for the U.S.
Department of Energy Human Genome Program - history, progress,
research, and resources
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HUM-MOLGEN -
communication forum for human geneticists
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Human 2D PAGE Databases for
Functional Genome Analysis
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Lawrence Berkeley Labs
Human Genome Center - including 1.9 megabases of human sequence
(mostly 5q31)
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The Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Human
Genome Center
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MRC Human Genome Mapping Project in
the UK - provides resources and services for scientists working
on the Human Genome Project, including biological materials and
on-line genome databases, analysis tools, and training courses
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The NIGMS Human Genetic Mutant Cell
Repository (TELNET link)
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Stanford Human Genome Center
General Genomic Resources
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The Alkami PCR site. This site focuses on PCR protocol design, trouble shooting, and
optimization references. It includes resources for primer design,
methods, variable ranges, temperature calculations, and polymerase
characteristics.
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Animal Genome
Database - (in Japan) searchable database including cytogenic
map, linkage map, linkage data, PCR primer
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Biology
Workbench
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Bio-Online's Databases
and Research
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Berkeley Drosophila
Genome Project
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Cold Spring Harbor
Laboratory's Genome Research - including the Human Genome Project and MZEF, a computer program
that predicts protein coding regions (internal coding exons) in
human and mouse genomes
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EMBL -
EMBL Nucleotide Sequence Database
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Genome Data Base (GDB) at
Johns Hopkins University - stores and curates genomic mapping
data submitted by researchers worldwide, and allows on-line
searching by any of 8 parameters
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George Church Lab at
Harvard University - includes Guide to Sequence
Searching and emphasis on sequences longer than 100,000 bp
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The Genome Database,
hosted by Johns Hopkins University
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The
Genome Workstation searchable collection of links to sequence,
protein, and genetic databases
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The Institute for Genomic
Research (TIGR)'s database - a collection of molecular biology
databases
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Jackson
Laboratory Mouse Genome Informatics - the Mouse Genome
Database, Encyclopedia of the Mouse Genome, Gene Expression
Database Project
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Max-Planck-Institute for Molecular Genetics - staff and resources
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The Human Genome Project
of the DOE
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The National Center
for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) from NIH, and their map of the humane
genome
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The National Center for
Genome Resources - a collection of DNA sequence data and
related information.
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National Institutes of
Health and their Scientific Resources
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Rice (and other
Plant) Genomics Research Program (Japan)
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The Virtual
Genome Center - a collection of tools and databases for
molecular biologists
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Washington University
School of Medicine's Genome Sequencing Center
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Whitehead Institute
for Biomedical Research/MIT Center for Genome Research - human
and mouse maps, sequence data, software archives
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