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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

41. Human Genome Resources Fact Sheet
Describes human genome resources available at NLM Human Genome Resources Guide overview of available human genome data resources.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/factsheets/humangenome.html
Skip to Content United States National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health Search NLM Web Site NLM Home Contact NLM Site Map FAQs ... Fact Sheets Human Genome Resources Return to Web Version Printer-friendly Version Guide Human Genome Resources Guide - overview of available human genome data resources. Includes bulletins and progress reports concerning the Human Genome Project and provides centralized access to previously disparate data. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/guide/human Genes Entrez Gene - gene-based resource supplying connections for map, sequence, expression, structure, functional and homology data. This data base is considered to be the successor to LocusLink http://www.ncbi.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=gene HomoloGene - a gene homology tool that compares nucleotide sequences between pairs of organisms in order to identify putative orthologs. Curated orthologs are incorporated from a variety of sources via LocusLink. Organisms represented are listed on the HomoloGene home page. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/HomoloGene/ OMIM TM - Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man - continuously updated catalog of human genes and genetic disorders, with links to associated literature references, sequence records, maps, and related databases.

42. NCBI Pig Genome Resources
Custom searchable web resource including sequence, mapping, breed and other resources.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/guide/pig/
NCBI Home Genomic Biology Pig Genome Resources Search Entrez NCBI Web Site Books CancerChromosomes CoreNucleotide Conserved Domains 3D Domains EST Gene Genome Genome Project dbGaP GENSAT GEO Profiles GEO Datasets GSS HomoloGene Journals Map Viewer MeSH NLM Catalog Nucleotide OMIA OMIM PMC PopSet Probe Protein Protein Clusters PubChem BioAssay PubChem Compound PubChem Substance PubMed SNP SRA Structure Taxonomy UniGene UniSTS
Pig Genome Resources
NCBI Web Resources:
Global Query.
Query all
NCBI Entrez databases in
one step.
Site Search.
Search NCBI's Web sites and Ftp sites.
BLAST.
Compare your sequence to different pig-specific sequences.
dbSNP.
Database of SNPs and other genetic variation.
Entrez Gene.
Focal point for genes and associated information.
e-PCR.
Check your sequence for STSs.
GEO.
Gene Expression Omnibus, a public repository for expression data.
Genome Project.
Complete and in-progress large-scale sequencing, assembly, annotation and mapping projects. HomoloGene.

43. Genes To Brains To Mind 2 Me
Genes to Brains to Mind 2 Me Please visit my blog to find out more about the genetics and social entrepreneurship in an everchanging mental healthcare environment.
http://originsgenomeresources.net/
Genes to Brains to Mind 2 Me
Please visit my blog to find out more about the genetics and social entrepreneurship in an ever-changing mental healthcare environment. John Fossella, PhD MBA

44. Rat Genome Resources
The National Center for Biotechnology Information provides information about rat data available at NCBI and other related resources from the research community, including sequence, mapping, and clone information.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/guide/rat/
NCBI Home Genomic Biology Rat Genome Resources Search All Databases NCBI Web Site PubMed Protein Nucleotide CoreNucleotide EST GSS Structure Genome Books CancerChromosomes Conserved Domains 3D Domains Gene Genome Project dbGaP GENSAT GEO Profiles GEO Datasets HomoloGene Journals MeSH NLM Catalog OMIA OMIM PMC PopSet Probe Protein Clusters PubChem BioAssay PubChem Compound PubChem Substance SNP SRA Taxonomy UniGene UniSTS for Rat Genome Resources
The laboratory rat
is an indispensable tool in experimental medicine and drug development due to an extensive knowledge of rat physiology and availability of many disease models. Rat is used extensively as a model organism for studying human normal and disease processes and for testing drug efficacy and toxicity prior to human clinical trials. This site brings together information about rat data available at NCBI and other related resources from the research community, including sequence, mapping, and clone information. We welcome your suggestions.
NCBI Rat Resources
Global Query.
Query all NCBI databases.
BLAST.

45. Genome Resources | BeeBase
The redesign of BeeBase has changed how the site looks, but all of the functionality of the original site is still present. The genome browsers and other tools are now located
http://genomes.arc.georgetown.edu/drupal/beebase/?q=node/30

46. Washington University - Zebrafish Genome Resources
Develop genomic and genetic tools to facilitate biological investigations . Projects include expressed sequence tags, mapping genes and ESTs, and allocating and designing EST mapping primers.
http://zfish.wustl.edu/
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The efficient use of zebrafish to study developmental and physiological processes requires a variety of genomic and genetic tools. Over the years, WashU-Zebrafish Genome Resources has helped to provide many such resources, including EST sequences and EST assemblies, mapped genes and ESTs, radiation hybrid and mieotic maps, a repeat masker, and inbred strains of zebrafish (funded by NIH DK55739, 1998-2004). Various links below lead to these resources. Our current genome scale project is to use our expertise in high-throughput biology and zebrafish genetics, together with the Tol2 gene or enhancer trap system developed by our collaborator on this project, Koichi Kawakami , to generate 500 lines expressing GFP (or other colored fluorescent proteins) in specific cells or tissues, and to identify their insertion sites. These GFP lines can then be used in biological analysis, or as visible genetic markers along chromosomes to aid in mapping experiments or generation of deletions. Open the Tol2 link below to see examples of expression patterns and insertion site information.
Tol2 Gene and Enhancer Traps
gene list
ESTs and WZ Assemblies
WUZGR Integrated map
Download RepeatMasker library of zebrafish repeats
Download all EST Assemblies
ESTs
by sequencing plate - Quality Control links
Meiotic Maps
Female
Meiotic Map (sjC(C32) x sjD haploid panel)

47. The Centre For Applied Genomics
The Genome Resources Facility provides genomic mapping services including retrieval of clones from the onsite repository, genomic library screening, tissue expression profiling
http://www.tcag.ca/cytogenomicsGenome.html
Mailing List Join the TCAG mailing list Acknowledgment Acknowledgment Policy More News TCAG News Events Archive Cytogenomics and Genome Resources Facility NEW! Population Control DNA Samples Now Available Healthy control DNA samples from the Ontario Population Genomics Platform are now available at a charge of $650 per 96-well plate (2 micrograms per sample). Custom amounts can be prepared upon request. Please contact the facility for details The Cytogenomics and Genome Resources Facility provides a comprehensive suite of cytogenetic and physical mapping services, DNA samples, clones and other resources to researchers both in the academic community and in the private sector. Please see our acknowledgment policy
  • Cytogenomics Overview Cytogenomics Pricing Sample Submission ... Facility Contacts
  • 1. Cytogenomics Overview

    48. UK CropNet, Arabidopsis Genome Resource (AGR)
    Information resource developed at NASC which aims to integrate sequence data with physical and genetic maps of arabidopsis and provide information for identifying gene function and crop plant orthologues of arabidopsis genes.
    http://flora.life.nottingham.ac.uk/agr/
    About Projects Software Databases ... Help Quick database access: Select DB AGR BarleyDB BrassicaDB CropSeqDB FoggDB MilletGenes AlfaGenes BeanGenes CassavaDB CompositDB CoolGenes CottonDB DictyDB EcoSys EthnobotDB FoodplantDB GrainGenes Mendel-ESTs Mendel-GFDb MPNADB PhytochemDB RiceBlastDB RiceGenes SolGenes SorghumDB SoyBase Did you know?
    Arabidopsis Genome Resource (AGR)
    Quick search AGR... Type in a relevant keyword or phrase, e.g. 'auxin', 'RNA helicase', 'lax2', 'Bennett', 'homeobox protein' AGR is a database developed at NASC using the ACEDB database system. Sequences, maps, and other information has been combined to form a large and powerful information resource. To start exploring AGR, use the search box above or select a link from below: about AGR accessing AGR AGR help
    AGR sequences
    ... other AGR data
    ~ AGR news ~ The Final rebuild of the AGR Database - 20/03/03.
    Please note: AGR is no longer being maintained. The final update of the database took place in March 2004.
    Please visit Arabidopsis Ensembl - Arabidopsis.info's (NASC) new genomic resource.

    More AGR news...

    49. Welcome To Gramene
    Gramene is a curated, open-source data resource that provides agricultural researchers and plant breeders with biological and genomic information on rice and other grasses.
    http://www.gramene.org
    suggestions go here Explore Gramene Quick Search Genomes Genetic Diversity Pathways Proteins ... Species Pages
    Release #31
    May 2010 Release notes
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    Have Questions...?
    Outreach calendar Presentation materials Gramene is a curated, open-source, data resource for comparative genome analysis in the grasses. Our goal is to facilitate the study of cross-species homology relationships using information derived from public projects involved in genomic and EST sequencing, protein structure and function analysis, genetic and physical mapping, interpretation of biochemical pathways, gene and QTL localization and descriptions of phenotypic characters and mutations. Protein image used under license CC BY 2.0

    50. Genome.gov | Human Genome Resources Supported By NHGRI
    Human Genome Resources Supported by the National Human Genome Research Institute. UniProt KnowledgeBase uniprot.org A Portal for Curated Information on Protein Sequence
    http://www.genome.gov/11510192

    51. National Center For Genome Resources Jobs | Glassdoor.com
    National Center for Genome Resources jobs. Search job openings, see if they fit company salaries, reviews, and more posted by National Center for Genome Resources employees.
    http://www.glassdoor.com/Job/National-Center-for-Genome-Resources-Jobs-E268979.h

    52. WashU-Zfish Project : Radiation Hybrid (RH) Maps
    To generate PCR fragments that contain the ends of PAC inserts that can be sequenced. Protocol by B Barbazuk, Washington University Zebrafish Genome Resources Project, USA.
    http://www.genetics.wustl.edu/fish_lab/frank/cgi-bin/fish/prot2.html

    Home
    Inverse PCR for PAC-end sequencing Inverse PCR for PAC-end sequencing
    from Brad Barbazuk Goal is to generate PCR fragments that contain the ends of PAC inserts that can be sequenced. For inverse PCR we cut the PAC once in the vector (near outward primer site) and once at unknown site in insert (and many other places outside these sites, that don't matter). Following ligation to generate small circles, PCR is performed with outward facing primers at the end of the vector that will amplify a product that contains the end of the insert. To increase the odds of getting an amplifiable product, we use two different enzymes (used singly!!) per pac end - NlaIII and RsaI for the SP6 end, and NlaIII and HinPI (or HhaI) for the T7 end. Primers
    PCYPAC2SP6L GCC GTC GAC ATT TAG GTG
    PCYPAC2SP6R GAT CGA AAC GGC AGA TCG PCYPAC2T7L CCT TGA GAG CCT TCA ACC
    PCYOAC2T7R CGA GCT TGA CAT TGT AGG AC Stages in protocol
    (1) Restriction digest of PAC DNA
    (2) ligation of restriction digests
    (3) PCR amplification of ligation products
    (4) Sequencing of PCR products
    (5) Trim sequence of primer and vector sequence.

    53. The National Center For Genome Resources - Santa Fe, New Mexico (NM) | Company P
    The National Center For Genome Resources company profile in Santa Fe, NM. Our free company profile report for The National Center For Genome Resources includes business information
    http://www.manta.com/c/mm0y0yy/the-national-center-for-genome-resources

    54. Science Functional Genomics Resources: Educational Resources
    Glossaries in genetics and genomics, molecular biology and biochemistry, post-genomics, biotechnology and bioinformatics (including proteomics)and medical genomics from Science Magazine Online.
    http://www.sciencemag.org/feature/plus/sfg/education/glossaries.shtml
    Jump to: Page Content Section Navigation Site Navigation Site Search ... Account Information , or Site Tools Note to users. If you're seeing this message, it means that your browser cannot find this page's style/presentation instructions or possibly that you are using a browser that does not support current Web standards. Find out more about why this message is appearing, and what you can do to make your experience of our site the best it can be. Science /AAAS Science Magazine Daily News Science Signaling Science Translational Medicine SAGE KE Science Careers All HighWire Journals Advanced Guest Alerts Access Rights My Account Sign In ... Home
    The rapid changes afoot in genomics, bioinformatics, and gene medicine are forcing scientists, policymakers, and the public alike to grapple with some unfamiliar terminology. The Web, fortunately, offers a rich supply of online glossaries and dictionaries to help make sense of it all. A bit too rich, in fact; to narrow down the choices, we've gathered on this page some of the better online glossaries out there. We've awarded a rosette ( ) to the top sites in selected categories, and a star (

    55. National Center For Genome Resources | Cacao Genome Database
    The National Center for Genome Resources (NCGR) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is a nonprofit research institution dedicated to improving human health and nutrition.
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      The National Center for Genome Resources (NCGR) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is a non-profit research institution dedicated to improving human health and nutrition. Our research programs include the study of Crop Improvement, Legume Biology, Population Genetics and Infectious and Inherited Childhood Diseases.

    56. Boniface Ndah, Medical Director, Genome Resources: Zoom Information Business Dir
    Update your professional profile, manage your online reputation or research the professional information of Boniface Ndah, Medical Director, Genome Resources at ZoomInfo.com, the
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    57. National Center For Genome Resources: Private Company Information - BusinessWeek
    Get National Center for Genome Resources company research investing information. Find executive management and the latest company developments.
    http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId

    58. Email The National Center For Genome Resources CEO CFO VP @ncgr.org
    Lead411's company profile for The National Center for Genome Resources with executive information like Greg May's email, phone, etc.
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    59. PPI Home
    Pseudomonas syringa e is a Gram negative, plantpathogenic bacterium Genome resources for other bacterial plant pathogens
    http://pseudomonas-syringae.org/
    P. s. pv. tomato P. s. ... High School Connect Pseudomonas syringae Genome Resources Home Page Pseudomonas syringa e is a Gram negative, plant-pathogenic bacterium, strains of which are noted for their diverse and host-specific interactions with different plant species. Specific strains are assigned to one of the over 50 known pathovars based on their ability to infect different plant species. This site is a portal to genome biology resources for sequenced P. syringae strains
    Pathovar Strain Disease Hosts Primary Contact Sequencer Status
    (link to NCBI) ongoing curation tomato bacterial speck tomato, Arabidopsis
    Alan Collmer
    TIGR closed intensive syringae brown spot bean Steven Lindow JGI closed occasional phaseolicola halo blight bean John Mansfield TIGR closed occasional savastanoi NCPPB 3335 olive knot olive Pablo Rodriguez-Palenzuela Madrid 112 contig draft annotation pending tomato
    bacterial speck
    tomato Boris Vinatzer VBI 122 contig draft minimal tabaci wildfire tobacco David Studholme Sainsbury 134 contig draft annotation pending aesculi bleeding canker European horse chestnut David Studholme Sainsbury 776 contig draft annotation pending aesculi NCPPB 3681 leaf spot Indian horse chestnut David Studholme Sainsbury 841 contig draft annotation pending oryzae
    rice Jeff Dangl UNC-CH 2855 contig draft annotation pending syringae David Studholme Sainsbury 4578 contig draft annotation pending All P. syringae

    60. Genome Resources Center Gets $3 Million Grant | New Mexico Business Weekly
    The National Center for Genome Resources has been awarded a $3 million in federal funds to obtain the DNA sequence for the entire genome of a major pathogen in vegetable crops.
    http://albuquerque.bizjournals.com/albuquerque/stories/2005/12/12/daily7.html

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