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SNPs & Pharmacogenomics Update Link / Bad Link? 
DNA sequences contain a variety of known polymorphisms. The most common form of polymorphism involves a change in a single nucleotide base and is called a single nucleotide polymorphism, or SNP. This site is dedicated to all areas of SNP study.
Submitted Nov 11, 2000
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The Genetic Code Update Link / Bad Link? 
Reference table and a brief description of the universal code for the translation of triplet codons into amino acids.
Submitted Nov 25, 2000
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National Genetic Resources Program Update Link / Bad Link? 
In 1990, the U.S. Congress authorized establishment of a National Genetic Resources Program (NGRP). It is the NGRP's responsibility to: acquire, characterize, preserve, document, and distribute to scientist users germplasm of all lifeforms important for food and agricultural production.
Submitted Nov 05, 2000
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The DNA Learning Center Update Link / Bad Link? 
The DNA Learning Center web page, contains a wide variety of online DNA resources as well as information on our many workshops, field trips, courses and products.
Submitted Oct 27, 2000
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Gene expression in tooth Update Link / Bad Link? 
These pages offer information about expression of different genes in the developing tooth. Our aim is to provide a useful tool for learning and comparing the expression patterns of different genes and detecting coexpression. For this purpose a graphical form of presentation is provided were available.
Submitted Jan 13, 2001
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NCBI Taxonomy Update Link / Bad Link? 
This site allows to browse taxonomy tree that contains classification of organizms.
Submitted Sep 26, 2000
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Association of Professors of Human or Medical Genetics Update Link / Bad Link? 
The Association of Professors was incorporated in 1995 to promote human and medical genetics educational programs in North American medical and graduate schools. More than ninety institutions are now official members of the Association. The Association holds an annual 2-3 day workshop that deals with medical genetics educational issues. Summaries of recent workshops and plans for our next one are available by clicking on the descriptions given below. The Association is involved in a variety of other academic activities throughout the year.
Submitted Jan 13, 2001
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British Society for Human Genetics Update Link / Bad Link? 
Founded in 1996, the British Society for Human Genetics is a forum for professionals working in all aspects of Human Genetics, from cutting edge research to the delivery of genetics services to the population of the UK.
Submitted Jan 13, 2001
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Evolution Update Link / Bad Link? 
The Origin and Subsequent Elaboration of the 'Chromosomal' Hypothesis of Hybrid Sterility.
Submitted Dec 08, 2000
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GEML (Gene Expression Markup Language) Update Link / Bad Link? 
GEML, an Extensible Markup Language (XML)-based tag set, has been developed by Rosetta Inpharmatics and others in the GEML community to provide a standard method of exchanging gene expression data along with the associated gene and experiment annotation. The GEML community consists of a group of organizations dedicated to guiding the future development of GEML and integrating support for this format into their products and services.
Submitted Dec 02, 2000
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Globin Gene Server Update Link / Bad Link? 
This site provides data and tools for studying the function of DNA sequences, with an emphasis on those involved in the production of hemoglobin. It includes information about naturally-occurring human hemoglobin mutations and their effects, experimental data related to the regulation of the beta-like globin gene cluster, and software tools for comparing sequences with one another to discover regions that are likely to play significant roles.
Submitted Dec 02, 2000
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HHMI Longwood & HMS Genetics Update Link / Bad Link? 
Department of Genetics at Harvard Medical School. Specialized in the areas of Computational genetics, Chromosomal genetics, Developmental genetics.
Submitted Nov 05, 2000
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Human Population Genetics Lab Update Link / Bad Link? 
The Human Population Genetics Lab headed by Professor L.L. Cavalli-Sforza of the Department of Genetics, Stanford University, is a center for generating, collecting, storing, disseminating, and analyzing genetic data on the great human diaspora. This page contains information about the members of the Cavalli Lab and about their activities, including preprints, abstracts, and bibliographies.
Submitted Nov 26, 2000
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The German Society of Neurogenetics Update Link / Bad Link? 
The German Society of Neurogenetics was founded in 1994. Its main objective is the enhancement of scientific exchange between all those disciplines that address questions on the genetics of normal and abnormal function of the nervous system. Consequently, its members come from many diverse fields of scientific enquiry such as biophysics, human genetics, cell biology, neuroanatomy, neurobiochemistry, neurosurgery, neurology, neuropathology and psychiatry.
Submitted Jan 13, 2001
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The I.M.A.G.E. Consortium Update Link / Bad Link? 
The I.M.A.G.E. Consortium was initiated in 1993 by four academic groups on a collaborative basis after informal discussions led to a common vision of how to achieve an important goal in the study of the human genome: the Integrated Molecular Analysis of Genomes and their Expression. Specifically, they share high-quality, arrayed cDNA libraries and place sequence, map, and expression data on the clones in these arrays into the public domain.
Submitted Nov 19, 2000
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A Hypermedia Glossary of Genetic Terms Update Link / Bad Link? 
Glossary of genetic terms with pictures and links, results show also the context sensitive meaning of the related terms.
Submitted Nov 05, 2000
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American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics (ASHI) Update Link / Bad Link? 
The American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics is dedicated to optimizing patient outcome through research, education and the advancement of immunogenetic testing.
Submitted Jan 13, 2001
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Artemis Pharmaceuticals GmbH Update Link / Bad Link? 
ARTEMIS Pharmaceuticals GmbH performs genetic, genomic and bioinformatic analyses in vertebrate model organisms. It has a powerful technology basis that is used to perform systematic genetic screens in zebrafish in order to identify novel therapeutic proteins and drug screening targets.
Submitted Nov 13, 2000
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Association of Genetic Technologists Update Link / Bad Link? 
The Association of Genetic Technologists, Inc. (AGT), founded in 1975, is a non-profit professional organization established to promote cooperation and exchange of information among those engaged in classical cytogenetics, molecular and biochemical genetics, and to stimulate interest in genetics as a career.
Submitted Jan 13, 2001
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Borrelia Molecular Biology Update Link / Bad Link? 
This page contains various scientific data concerning the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, the agent of lyme disease.
Submitted Nov 25, 2000
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Centre for Gene Research Update Link / Bad Link? 
The Centre was established in 1990 with the aims of fostering communication amongst research workers in gene research in its widest sense, and to provide a DNA sequencing service to its members and to workers outside the Centre on a cost-effective basis. Currently there are 164 members from eight different departments and as well as members from outside the University.
Submitted Dec 01, 2000
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CyberEd Update Link / Bad Link? 
Colour photographs, detailed illustrations incorporating 3D graphics, enlightening animations, and audio narrators depicting the topic of genetic engineering. Also contains interactive tutorials, pre and post testing, and online glossary.
Submitted Sep 16, 2000
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DictyDB Update Link / Bad Link? 
This is the DGP Dictyostelium Web Site, a World Wide Web (WWW) site in the Biology Department at UCSD, La Jolla, California. This Web Page provides Genomic Information about the soil amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum and access to DictyDB, the ACeDB database for Dictyostelium discoideum, developed at UCSD as part of the Developmental Gene Program (DGP).
Submitted Nov 26, 2000
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Distributed Annotation System Update Link / Bad Link? 
This is a working document describing the rationale and protocol for a distributed sequence annotation system.
Submitted Jan 06, 2001
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DNA Patent Database Update Link / Bad Link? 
This database enables users to conduct boolean searches of the full text of the patents and of delimited fields. The DPD is being created, with a particular focus on issued claims, to enable relevant empirical studies of actual DNA based patents. Patents included in the DPD were identified by virtue of their PTO classification and the presence of keywords such as "DNA" within the body of the patent.
Submitted Nov 26, 2000
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DNA2Z.com Update Link / Bad Link? 
Everything from DNA to Z. DNA-o-gram generator, learning kits, Novel DNA applications, DNA based computers and other assorted science pages.
Submitted Nov 05, 2000
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DNAvaccine.com Update Link / Bad Link? 
DNAvaccine.com is dedicated to giving the professional in the DNA Vaccine community access to the latest information in their field. In addition, it seeks to establish a network of connections among these professionals for the purpose of maintaining a free flow of information.
Submitted Nov 25, 2000
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European Genetic Foundation Update Link / Bad Link? 
The E.G.F. is the result of a collaboration among Faculty members of Italian and foreign Universities, who for the past 13 years have met in Sestri Levante to teach Genetics to more than 2000 postgraduate students coming from 45 different countries. A not for profit institution, its main purposes are to train young geneticists and to promote the public understanding of genetics.
Submitted Nov 05, 2000
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ExpressDB Update Link / Bad Link? 
ExpressDB is a relational database containing yeast and E. coli RNA expression data. As of October, 2000 it contains more than 20 million pieces of information loaded from numerous published and in-house expression studies. A manuscript describing the database and the process of managing and analyzing expression data has been published by Genome Research.
Submitted Dec 02, 2000
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FlyView Update Link / Bad Link? 
FlyView is the beginning of an image database on Drosophila development and genetics, especially on expression patterns of genes (enhancer trap lines, cloned genes).The concept of FlyView includes compatibility to FlyBase, the main Drosophila database.
Submitted Oct 08, 2000
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Gene CRC Update Link / Bad Link? 
This Gene CRC website was created to meet your needs for up-to-date, accurate information on the latest genetics research and ethical and associated issues. This site will also provide information about the Gene CRC and its activities and achievements. Information is reviewed regularly by genetics experts and is based on the latest research.
Submitted Sep 26, 2000
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Genetic Information Research Institute Update Link / Bad Link? 
Genetic Information Research Institute (GIRI) is a private, non-profit institution founded in 1994. Its mission is to understand biological processes which alter the the genetic makeup of different organisms, as a basis for potential gene therapy and genome engineering techniques.
Submitted Nov 26, 2000
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Genetics Society of America Update Link / Bad Link? 
Founded in 1931, the Genetics Society of America offers membership to scientists and academicians interested in the field of genetics studies. GSA supports the education of students of all ages about genetics and has distributed over 60,000 copies of its careers brochure "Solving the Puzzle" which is in its third printing and is available upon request from the GSA Administrative Office.
Submitted Nov 05, 2000
Updated Nov 11, 2000
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Human Genetics Center - UT Houston Update Link / Bad Link? 
The Human Genetics Center was established as a unit within the School of Public Health on September 1, 1994. It represents the consolidation of two long-standing research Centers that had been joint enterprises of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and the School of Public Health.
Submitted Oct 20, 2000
Updated Nov 17, 2000
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Invitrogen Update Link / Bad Link? 
Gene expression and analysis products, including Genestorm™ expression-ready human genes.
Submitted Nov 13, 2000
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KabatMan Update Link / Bad Link? 
This page provides a simple point-and-click interface to the KabatMan database. This interface only lets you create simple queries; for more complex cases, you must write queries directly in the KabatMan SQL-like query language.
Submitted Oct 08, 2000
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MIRAGE Update Link / Bad Link? 
MIRAGE (Molecular Informatics Resource for the Analysis of Gene Expression) is a web site dedicated to methodologies, tools, and technologies relating to information in the study of gene expression. MIRAGE is an experimental web resource of the Institute for Transcriptional Informatics (IFTI), Pittsburgh PA 15230-2556 USA.
Submitted Nov 05, 2000
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Mouse Genome Informatics Update Link / Bad Link? 
The Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) site is home to the Mouse Genome Database (MGD), Gene Expression Database (GXD) and other information resources on the genetics and biology of the laboratory mouse.
Submitted Sep 15, 2000
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OMIM Update Link / Bad Link? 
Welcome to OMIM(TM), Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man. This database is a catalog of human genes and genetic disorders authored and edited by Dr. Victor A. McKusick and his colleagues at Johns Hopkins and elsewhere, and developed for the World Wide Web by NCBI, the National Center for Biotechnology Information. The database contains textual information, pictures, and reference information. It also contains copious links to NCBI's Entrez database of MEDLINE articles and sequence information.
Submitted Nov 26, 2000
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PubCrawler Update Link / Bad Link? 
PubCrawler is a free "alerting" service that scans daily updates to the NCBI Medline (PubMed) and GenBank databases. PubCrawler can keep scientists informed of the current contents of Medline and GenBank, by listing new database entries that match their research interests.
Submitted Nov 18, 2000
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Scottish RNA Club Update Link / Bad Link? 
The aim of the club is to enable RNA workers in Scotland (and anyone else interested) to meet informally, and communicate via Internet.
Submitted Dec 02, 2000
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Search by Gene Name or Symbol Update Link / Bad Link? 
This interface to GDB provides a direct way of accessing gene information. Searches are performed on gene name or symbol and results are returned in a tabular format. Information retrieved includes nearby genes and markers, reagents, contacts, citations, polymorphisms, mutations and gene products. Links to external databases contain data on homologous genes in mouse and Drosophila, DNA sequences and disease phenotypes.
Submitted Nov 26, 2000
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Sequence Alerting System Update Link / Bad Link? 
The sequence alerting system in its present form will search each day in several databases for news on (homologues of) "your" sequence and will inform you by email if it has detected a new relative.
Submitted Nov 18, 2000
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Society for the Study of Inborn Errors of Metabolism Update Link / Bad Link? 
The aims of the Society are to foster the study of inherited metabolic disorders and related topics. The Society, founded in 1963, exists to promote exchange of ideas between professional workers in different disciplines, interested in inherited metabolic disease. Pursuing these aims by arranging scientific meetings, publications and in other ways considered appropriate by the Council. The Council is also supported by corresponding members who provide advice and meet with the Council at the annual symposium.
Submitted Jan 14, 2001
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The Genetical Society Update Link / Bad Link? 
The Genetical Society organises a wide-ranging programme of scientific meetings covering all areas of genetics. It co-owns and manages some of the leading academic journals in the field, publishes a thrice-yearly newsletter and represents the interests and opinions of the genetics community to governments and other public institutions.
Submitted Sep 16, 2000
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The Salk Institute for Biological Studies Update Link / Bad Link? 
The Salk Institute is a private, non-profit, research organization located in La Jolla, California. Scientists here are dedicated to fundamental research in biology and its relation to health, studying such challenging problems as the organization and operation of the brain, the control of gene activity, and the molecular origins of cancer, AIDS, and other diseases.
Submitted Dec 01, 2000
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