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572.8 Genome mapping

        Titles Descriptions
  1. Genetic and Physical Maps of the Mouse Genome
  2. Genetic Maps of the Rat Genome
  3. Gramene
  4. Institute of Forest Genetics Dendrome Project
  5. KEGG: Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes
  6. Mapping The Icelandic Genome
  7. MITOMAP: A Human Mitochondrial Genome Database
  8. Mouse Genome Informatics
  9. National Center for Genome Resources
  10. NHGRI Dog Genome Project
  11. TIGR Rice Gene Index (OsGI)
Genetic and Physical Maps of the Mouse Genome
The genetic map pictures compare two different genetic maps of the mouse, while the physical map consists of over 6000 STSs derived from simple sequence length polymorphisms. Supports database searches for markers by name or position/polymorphism.
      Author: Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
      DeweyClass: 572.8
Genetic Maps of the Rat Genome
Images of genetic maps of rats. The maps are available as viewable images, PICT and PostScript files.
      Author: Massachussetts Institute of Technology Center for Genome Research
      DeweyClass: 572.8
Gramene
A resource for comparative grass genomics, provide added value to data sets available within the public sector, which will facilitate researchers' ability to understand the rice genome and leverage the rice genomic sequence for identifying and understanding corresponding genes, pathways and phenotypes in other crop grasses. Includes news, information on different plant species and genomes, and links to useful resources.
      Author: Cornell University
      DeweyClass: 572.8
Institute of Forest Genetics Dendrome Project
Collection of resources facilitating the study of forest tree genomes. Features genetic maps, a DNA sequencing database, an image database and genome software. Also includes newsletters, job opportunities, a TreeGenes database and information about meetings and courses.
      Author: University of California Davis
      DeweyClass: 572.8
KEGG: Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes
KEGG is an effort to computerize current knowledge of molecular and cellular biology in terms of the information pathways that consist of interacting molecules or genes and to provide links from the gene catalogs produced by genome sequencing projects.
      Author: Kyoto University Institute for Chemical Research
      DeweyClass: 572.8
Mapping The Icelandic Genome
An international forum for debate and analysis of the deCode Project, established to produce a genomic map of the people of Iceland. Information is provided about gene mapping projects, highlighting new developments in the field of genetics, and details are given relating to the scientific, political, economic, religious, and ethical issues involved.
      Author: University of California Berkeley
      DeweyClass: 572.863
MITOMAP: A Human Mitochondrial Genome Database
MITOMAP uses the mtDNA sequence as the unifying element for bringing together information on mitochondrial genome structure and function, pathogenic mutations and their clinical characteristics, population associated variation, and gene-gene interactions.
      Author: Emory University School of Medicine
      DeweyClass: 572.8
Mouse Genome Informatics
Information on mouse genetic markers, molecular segments, phenotypes, comparative mapping data, experimental mapping data, and graphical displays for genetic, physical, and cytogenetic maps.
      Author: Jackson Laboratory
      DeweyClass: 572.8
National Center for Genome Resources
The Center maintains the Genome Sequence Database (GSDB). It is one of four international centres providing central organisation and analysis of genetic information from researchers worldwide, including the Human Genome Project, the effort to map and sequence the complete human genetic structure. Also includes information on the ethics of human genetics.
      Author: National Center for Genome Resources
      DeweyClass: 572.8
NHGRI Dog Genome Project
A collaborative project working to develop resources necessary to map and clone canine genes in an effort to utilize dogs as a model system for genetics and cancer research. Includes the most recent map of the canine genome, past versions of the map, supporting documentation for publications, and information for dog owners.
      Author: National Human Genome Research Institute
      DeweyClass: 572.8
TIGR Rice Gene Index (OsGI)
The Rice Gene Index integrates research data from international rice gene research projects. The goal of the project is to ultimately represent a non-redundant view of all rice genes and data on their expression patterns, cellular roles, functions, and evolutionary relationships.
      Author: TIGR Institute for Genomic Research
      DeweyClass: 572.8