JST Humen Genome Sequencing Home Page teams contracted with JST. JST sequence Regions are targets to sequence for JST Human Genome sequencing Project. JST regions are at http://www-alis.tokyo.jst.go.jp/HGS/top.pl
Extractions: search for all terms that begin with the given word. Archive of Previous Items Nov.12,2001 Complete gene annotations are available for 6p21.3. Mar.30,2001 NCBI contig sequences on chromosome 21 and chromosome 22 to which JST sequencing Project have contributed are available now. detail The sequence of human chromosome 21 has been completed by The chromosome 21 consortium of sequencing centers which Keio University and Kitasato University teams have contributed to. Nature, vol.405 311-319 The sequence of human chromosome 22 has been completed by The chromosome 22 consortium of sequencing centers which Keio University team has contributed to. Nature, vol.402 489-495 The complete nucleotide sequence of human major histocompatibility complex on chromosome 6 was determined by The MHC sequencing consortium Tokai University team has contributed to. Nature, vol.401 921-923
Ensembl Genome Browser Ensembl is a joint Project between EMBLEBI and the Sanger Institute to develop a software system which produces and maintains automatic annotation on eukaryotic genomes. the data and software from the Ensembl Project. Click on the species http://www.ensembl.org/
Extractions: Ensembl Genome Browser Search Ensembl Search all species for Anything Disease Domain EST Family Gene MRNA Marker Peptide Protein QTL SNP SangerProject Sequence Unigene with About Ensembl Ensembl is a joint project between EMBL - EBI and the Sanger Institute to develop a software system which produces and maintains automatic annotation on metazoan genomes. Ensembl is primarily funded by the Wellcome Trust
Genome Bioinformatics Genome Bioinformatics This nofrills UC-Santa Cruz Genome Bioinformatics Web site contains searchable "working drafts of the Human Genome and the mouse Genome " which each represent Âimmense http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://genome.ucsc.edu/&y=02A7B3490FD02958&
UCSC Genome Browser Home Expression Atlas 2 Data Available in Browser Expression data from the GNF Gene Expression Atlas 2 are now available on the July 2003 Human Genome assembly on http://genome.ucsc.edu/
Extractions: About the UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Site This site contains the reference sequence for the human and C. elegans genomes and working drafts for the chimpanzee, mouse, rat, chicken, Fugu Drosophila C. briggsae , yeast, and SARS genomes. It also shows the CFTR (cystic fibrosis) region in 13 species. We encourage you to explore these sequences with our tools. The Genome Browser zooms and scrolls over chromosomes, showing the work of annotators worldwide. The Gene Sorter shows expression, homology and other information on groups of genes that can be related in many ways. The Proteome Browser displays protein property data and links to a wealth of related information. The Table Browser provides convenient access to the underlying database. Blat quickly maps your sequence to the genome. What's in a name? In an effort to clarify the role of the UCSC Family Browser, we have changed its name to the UCSC Gene Sorter. We think this name better describes this tool, which lets the user collect information on groups of genes that may be related in many different ways. The Gene Sorter provides a wealth of information on gene expression, protein homology (both within and across species), GO terms, and Pfam domains, cross links to many other databases, and much more.
NCBI Human Genome Resources A guide to online information resources for Human Genome research. Titles of selected chapters that refer to Human Genome resources are shown below. of data currently being generated through http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/guide/human
Generic Model Organism Database Construction Set Bioinformatics resources, and projects of the Agricultural Research Service, and the National Human Genome Research Institute and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. http://www.gmod.org/
Extractions: This is the home page of the Generic Model Organism Project (GMOD), a joint effort by the model organism system databases WormBase FlyBase MGI SGD ... EcoCyc , and TAIR to develop reusable components suitable for creating new community databases of biology. GO::TermFinder 0.6 Released scottcain - 2004-05-07 06:00
Nature Genome Gateway - Human Genome - Web Specials - Nhgri Cd Rom Nature is delighted to provide access to a web version of the National Human Genome Research Institute s interactive CDROM Exploring Our Molecular Selves . http://www.nature.com/genomics/human/cd/cd_rom.html
Extractions: Nature is delighted to provide access to a web version of the National Human Genome Research Institute's interactive CD-ROM Exploring Our Molecular Selves '. The content includes: An interactive timeline that will guide you through the history of genetic research from Gregor Mendel's demonstration of the transmission of heredity in discrete units, through Watson and Crick's resolution of the structure of DNA, to today's publication of the sequence of the human genome. An animated journey inside the human body, illustrating how the DNA is transcribed into RNA, and thence translated into proteins, the building blocks of the body. An investigation into genes, variation and human history A do-it-yourself guide to how to sequence a genome An assessment of the future of research in medicine Just click here and enjoy the experience!
Human Genome Project And Biology Resources High School Human Genome ProgramWelcome to the High School Human Genome Program web resource. Our program provides professional development in the field of DNA http://www.gdb.org/gdb/hgpResources.html
Extractions: Other Hopkins Bio Servers Selected Online Journals Vendors of Equipment, Reagents, and Software If you would like to suggest a server to be included, please send mail to data@gdb.org Human Genome Center Director Informatics Contact Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Center Richard Gibbs Andy Arenson Columbia University Genome Center ... Perry Miller Human Chromosome-Specific WWW Servers Chromosome 1 (Rutgers University) Chromosome 1 (Sanger Centre) Chromosome 3 (University of Texas, San Antonio) Chromosome 5 (University of California, Irvine) Chromosome 6 (Sanger Centre) Chromosome 7 (Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto) Chromosome 7 (The National Human Genome Research Institute) Chromosome 8 (University of Texas, San Antonio) Chromosome 9 (London) Chromosome 9 (Sanger Centre) Chromosome 10 (Sanger Centre) Chromosome 10 (Genome Therapeutics Corp.)
Center For Human Genome Studies -- LANL Site under reconstruction. For Human chromosome 16 data goto the JGI. Proud member of DOE s Joint Genome Institute. CENTE R for HUMA http://www-ls.lanl.gov/
LBNL Human Genome Center Home Page Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Human Genome Sequencing Department. The LBNL Human Genome Sequencing Department is now part http://www-hgc.lbl.gov/
Extractions: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Human Genome Sequencing Department The LBNL Human Genome Sequencing Department is now part of the Joint Genome Institute , which also involves the Human Genome centers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Los Alamos National Laboratory Visit the Joint Genome Institute for further information.
GenomeNet HyperGenome Human Genome and Diseases Database. Anonymous FTP of the GenomeNet. Acknowledgments. GenomeNet service by Kyoto University http://www.genome.ad.jp/
Extractions: Search PATHWAY KO GENES GENOME LIGAND COMPOUND GLYCAN REACTION ENZYME RefSeq GenBank EMBL UniProt Swiss-Prot PIR PRF PDBSTR PDB EPD PROSITE BLOCKS ProDom PRINTS Pfam OMIM PMD AAindex LITDB for Summary of GenomeNet Database Service DBGET Integrated Database Retrieval System Sequence Interpretation Tools Genome Databases in Japan Anonymous FTP of the GenomeNet Acknowledgments GenomeNet service by Kyoto University Bioinformatics Center - System last updated 2004/04/01
Celera Discovery System Login Consensus Human Genome. Celera s Human assembly provides the most comprehensive view of the Human Genome. Using approximately 5x http://publication.celera.com/humanpub/index.jsp
Untitled Document by the Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center Summary information for all BAC projects is available Fisher to find Whole Genome Shotgun reads http://www.hgsc.bcm.tmc.edu/projects/rat/
Extractions: Recent Assemblies Bactigs BAC Fisher ... Rat QTL The HGSC is sequencing the genome of the rat ( Rattus norvegicus ). This rodent is important as a model organism for cardiovascular and psychological research, and has a legacy of decades of study of its physiology in academia and industry. A public release draft genome assembly (v3.1) covering more than 90% of the estimated 2.8 Gb genome is available for download . Genome browsers for this data are listed in the resource section below. A brief description of the assembly is available The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Rat Genome Sequencing network is funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) and the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) . See the press releases The Rat Genome Sequencing Consortium is led by the Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center, and is a collaboration with Celera Genomics,
Www.mcet.edu/humangenome/overview.html Genome The Secret of How Life Works HomeThe future is here! Scientists have mapped the Human Genome - your complete set of genes. Genes are the secret codes, or recipes http://www.mcet.edu/humangenome/overview.html
NCGR 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 http://www.ncgr.org/
Extractions: 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.
Mapping The Icelandic Genome Mapping the Icelandic Genome An ANTHROPOLOGY of the scientific, political, economic, religious, and ethical issues surrounding the deCode Project and its http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/biotech/iceland/
Genome Database (GDB) Genome Database (GDB) Established at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, USA in 1990, the Genome Database (GDB) is the official central repository for genomic mapping data resulting http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.gdb.org/&y=025961CF017F386F&
Www.rzpd.de and genomic DNA Pools according to customers needs. The PCRbased Screening Service can be used to analyze libraries of well-known species like Human, mouse http://www.rzpd.de/
Extractions: print-optimized Path: /index offers direct access to a multitude of validated clone material corresponding to your favourite genes: RZPD is developer, producer and distributor of products and services for functional genome research as well as integration platform for genome data in full compliance with ISO9001:2000 quality standards. RZPD supplements its current Screening service with a PCR Amplification Service of its wide range of cDNA and genomic DNA Pools according to customers needs. The PCR-based Screening Service can be used to analyze libraries of well-known species like human, mouse and rat or of genetically less characterized species like bovine, pig, chicken, or fugu etc.
The Genome Database Database is ReadWrite! Editing is Now Active. Simple Search. Search, Genomic Segments All Biological Data People Citations, by, Name/GDB ID Keyword DNA Sequence ID, http://www.gdb.org/