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  • European Bioinformatics Institute
    The EBI is part of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory and a centre for research and services in bioinformatics. The Institute manages databases of biological data including nucleic acid, protein sequences and macromolecular structures. A large number of tools are available on the site.
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  • BMC Genetics
    This is a open access electronic journal published by BioMed Central. It publishes original research articles in all aspects of inheritance and variation in individuals and among populations.
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  • Cytogenetic map of the pig
    Published by the Laboratoire de Génétique cellulaire The site includes drawings of genes and markers mapped on pig chromosome, along with a list of genes mapped on pig cytogenetic map.
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  • Ensembl Genome Browser
    The Ensembl database includes genetic information about a large number of species.
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  • Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals (OMIA)
    Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals (OMIA) is a database of genes, inherited disorders and traits in more than 135 animal species (other than human and mouse) authored by Professor Frank Nicholas of the University of Sydney
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  • DNA Interactive
    Published by the Dolan DNA Learning Center and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory this website contains sections on the DNA code, gene manipulation, genomes, and DNA applications. The site features tutorials, problems, images and animations
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  • PiGMaP: The EC Pig Gene Mapping Project.
    This project is hosted by the Roslin Institute. Featured on the site are: European Laboratory Without Walls - The pig gene mapping project , PiGMaP 1991-1994 Final Report , PiGMaP II 1994-1996 Final Report.
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  • Ark Database
    This site is hosted at the Roslin Institute, UK and has a number of international contributors. It includes databases for the cat, chicken, cow, deer, horse, pig, salmon, sheep, tilapia and turkey. It also provides links to a list of other sites and species.
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  • Double Helix: 50 years of DNA
    Collection of articles and graphics published by Nature that celebrate the historical, scientific and cultural impacts of the discovery of the double helix.
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  • Human Molecular Genetics 2.
    Electronic version of Human Molecular Genetics 2. Strachan, Tom and Read, Andrew P. New York and London: Garland Science; c1999. Published online by U.S. National Library of Medicine
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  • GoatMap database
    Compiled and published by the Institut National de Recherche Agronomique. The database has a genes, phenes loci and mapping loci list. Each item in the list can be clicked on to reveal full details.
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  • Animal Genetics and Breeding Unit
    The Animal Genetics and Breeding Unit was established by the New South Wales State Department of Agriculture and the University of New England. It carries out research, development and training in the genetic improvement of livestock for the benefit of Australian agriculture.
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  • EAAP Animal Genetic Databank
    This database is created and maintained by the European Association for Animal Production based at the School of Veterinary Medicine, Hannover. It monitors information on breeds and country populations of the farm animal species buffalo, cattle, goat, sheep, horse, ass, pig, and rabbit in 46 EAAP member countries and other European countries.
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  • The coat colors of mice: a model for mammalian gene action and interaction
    Electronic version of the book The coat colors of mice: a model for mammalian gene action and interaction by Willys K. Silvers originally published by Springer Verlag in 1979. This online version is published by Mouse Genome Informatics.
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  • Modern Genetic Analysis
    Electronic version of Modern Genetic Analysis. Griffiths, Anthony J.Fet al. New York: W. H. Freeman & Co.; c1999. Published online by U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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  • TIGR Cattle Gene Index Cattle
    The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) is a not-for-profit research institute whose primary research interests are in structural, functional and comparative analysis of genomes and gene products from a wide variety of organisms. The aim of the Bos taurus Gene Index is to \"represent a non-redundant view of all Bos taurus genes and data on their expression patterns, cellular roles, functions, and evolutionary relationships.
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  • New Scientist Cloning Special Report
    An overview of cloning with links to relevant articles, a Frequently Asked Question page and current articles on stem cells.
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  • Entrez
    Entrez is a search and retrieval system that integrates information from databases at the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). These databases include nucleotide sequences, protein sequences, macromolecular structures, whole genomes and MEDLINE, through PubMed.
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  • BMC Genomics
    Also published by BioMed Central. It publishes original research articles in all aspects of gene mapping, sequencing and analysis, functional genomics, and proteomics.
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  • RabbitMap Database
    Compiled and published by the Institut National de Recherche Agronomique. The database lists genes, phenes and sequences and each item can be clicked on to reveal full details. Users can search the database by loci, homology, and polymorphism.
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  • Cow genome resources
    Website hosted by the National Center for Biotechnology Information provides access to a collection of cow genome resources. Includes an interactive viewer for genome maps, sequences, and genes.
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  • The mouse genome
    This website is presented by the Nature Publishing Group and contains the entire content from the mouse genome special issue of Nature. This issue was dedicated to presenting the complete initial sequence and analysis of the mouse genome.
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  • Australian National Genomic Information Service: ANGIS
    ANGIS operates from the Australian Genomic Information Centre (AGIC) based at the University of Sydney. The service, available to subscribers, offers software, databases, documentation, training and support for biologists. Features of the ANGIS system include: sequence analysis, genome analysis, data collection and handling, databases and phylogenetic inference.
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  • ReproGen
    ReproGen is a research and commercial centre at the University of Sydney for integrated research, training and application of genetic and reproductive knowledge for the sustainable utilisation and well-being of domestic animals.
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  • Pig Genome Resources
    Website hosted by the National Center for Biotechnology Information provides access to a collection of pig genome resources. Includes an interactive viewer for genome maps, sequences, and genes
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  • U.S. Livestock Genome Mapping Projects
    This site is hosted at Iowa State University in the USA, it includes gene mapping projects for Cattle, Pigs, Chickens, Sheep, Horses, Turkeys, Goats, Rainbow Trout, Rabbits, Cats, Dogs, Flies, Mice and Rats from the United States and other countries.
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  • The Y chromosome
    Collection of articles published by Nature on the sequencing of the Y chromosome.
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  • Electronic version of Mapping Protein/DNA Interactions by Cross-Linking
    Electronic version of Mapping Protein/DNA Interactions by Cross-Linking. INSERM Paris: Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM); c2001. Published online by U.S. National Library of Medicine
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  • Improved Breeding in Dairy Goats and Milking Sheep
    Full text of a report authored by David Lindsay and James Skerritt for the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation in April 2003. The aim of the report is to set out guidelines for the development of national breeding plans for dairy goats and milking sheep. The report is in .pdf format.
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  • GENUP: Computer aided learning for quantitative genetics
    The main author of this site is Brian Kinghorn from the University of New England, Australia. GENUP includes a number of learning modules designed to assist the user to master concepts in quantitative genetics and its application to animal breeding.
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  • BBID-Biological Biochemical Image Database
    A searchable database of images of biological pathways, macromolecular structures, gene families, and cellular relationships. It is run by the Gerontology Research Center, National Institute on Aging, and is useful for those working with large sets of genes or proteins.
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  • DNA replication
    Web Focus published by Nature. Articles examine the continuing value bacteria and phages offer in studies of the mechanism of DNA duplication.
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  • Genes and Disease
    Electronic textbook published by the National Library of Medicine (US).
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  • Ark Database - Horse
    \"The ARKdb database system provides comprehensive public repositories for genome mapping data from farmed and other animal species, providing a resource similar in function to that offered by GDB or MGD for human or mouse mapping data respectively. Data stored includes details of loci and markers, references/papers, authors, genetic linkage map assignments, cytogenetic map assignments, experimental techniques, PCR primers and conditions and any other data pertaining to genome mapping.\" The database can be accessed by locus/marker, by published reference or by map.
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  • Dolly the sheep
    Published by Nature in April 2003, this special web focus relects on the life of Dolly the sheep, the world's first animal to be cloned from an adult cell, and who had died a week earlier. It presents an archive of articles and papers from the Nature family of journals.
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  • National Center for Biotechnology Information
    Established in the United States in 1988 as a resource for molecular biology information, NCBI creates public databases, conducts research in computational biology, develops software tools for analyzing genome data, and disseminates biomedical information.
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  • genomics.energy.gov
    Genome projects of the US Department of Energy Office of Science. Vast collection of resources including the Human Genome Project and the Microbial Genome Project.
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  • Genetics: Recommended Reading List
    This reading list was developed by the academic staff of the University of Sydney, Faculty of Veterinary Science. It is divided by subject and provides links to the University of Sydney Library Catalogue.
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  • ARK Database - Cow
    \"The ARKdb database system provides comprehensive public repositories for genome mapping data from farmed and other animal species, providing a resource similar in function to that offered by GDB or MGD for human or mouse mapping data respectively. Data stored includes details of loci and markers, references/papers, authors, genetic linkage map assignments, cytogenetic map assignments, experimental techniques, PCR primers and conditions and any other data pertaining to genome mapping.\" The database can be accessed by locus/marker, by published reference or by map.
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  • The Interactive Fly
    The Interactive Fly was created by Thomas B. Brody, Ph.D. and hosted by the Society for Developmental Biology. It is a guide to guide to Drosophila development and metazoan evolution
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  • GenBank
    GenBank is the National Institute of Health genetic sequence database, an annotated collection of publicly available DNA sequences. Together with the DNA DataBank of Japan (DDBJ) and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) comprises the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration.
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  • Mammalian Genetics Unit
    This is the web site of the Mammalian Genetics Unit, incorporating the Mouse Genome Centre, at the Medical Research Council in Harwell UK. It is a comprehensive site for mouse genetics research, molecular genetics, genomics, mutagenesis, transgenesis, microarraying, and bioinformatics.
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  • The U.S. Pig Genome Project
    Website supported by the National Animal Genome Research Program (NAGRP). The site consists of a series of links to databases, maps, and other resources.
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  • Nature: genomics gateway
    Published by Nature this website provides a collection of genomics related articles, details of genome projects, and the latest genomics news.
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  • RNA interference
    Collection of articles published by Nature on recent research on RNA interference (RNAi).
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  • General and medical genetics
    Electronic textbook authored by Laura Austgen, R. A. Bowen, and Melissa Rouge and published by Colorado State University. Chapter titles include: Fundamental concepts of genetics, Genetic disease, and Medical genetic technology.
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  • Down production on cashmere goats: genetic implications
    Full text of a report authored by R.J.Browne and R.G.Pearce for the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation in March 2004. \"This project aimed to seek an understanding of genetic factors, or a combination of such, associated with high phenotypic down production in cashmere goats\".
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  • BBID-Biological Biochemical Image Database
    A searchable database of images of biological pathways, macromolecular structures, gene families, and cellular relationships. It is run by the Gerontology Research Center, National Institute on Aging, and is useful for those working with large sets of genes or proteins.
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  • FlyBase
    A comprehensive database of the Drosophila genome, provided by the National Institutes of Health, U.S.A., and the Medical Research Council, London. FlyBase includes genetic maps, gene information, images, and links to other resources. A comprehensive user guide is provided.
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  • Dictyostelium discoideum genome
    Web Focus published by nature.
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  • Genomes.
    Genomes. Brown, T.A. New York and London: Garland Science; c2002. Published online by
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  • Horse Genome Project
    The International Equine Gene Mapping Workshop began in 1995 and is conducted by the Dorothy Russell Havemeyer Foundation. The website contains resources (including maps and databases) for genomics research as well as some of the accomplishments by scientists working on horse genomics.
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  • About Biotechnology
    This Web site is part of the Access Excellence forum and is sponsored by the National Health Museum. It contains links to information relevant to biotechnology such as ethical issues, practical applications of biotechnology, a brief history, career information and a graphics gallery.
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  • Species 2000
    Species 2000 has the objective of enumerating all known species of plants, animals, fungi and microbes on Earth as the baseline dataset for studies of global biodiversity.
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  • Human Genome Sequencing Center
    This website gives details of projects being undertaken by the Human Genome Sequencing Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Texas. The centre currently has sequencing projects for human, rat, CCS, drosophila, dictyostelium, chimpanzee, bovine, and rhesus macaque genomes.
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  • Foundations of Classical Genetics
    Published by the Electronic Scholarly Publishing Projectwith support provided by The U.S. Department of Energy, Human Genome Program. The project aims to make hundreds of papers defining the foundations of classical genetics available online.
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  • Bovine genome database
    The Bovine Genome Database Consortium includes members from Texas A&M University, University of Minnesota, and CSIRO Livestock Industries. The site includes a QTL viewer and database that provides access to all available public domain bovine QTL data for both dairy and beef traits.
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  • Glossary of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering
    Written by Dr Abdelouahhab Zaid, Dr Harrison G. Hughes, Dr Enrico Porceddu and Dr Frank Nicholas and published by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) this is a full text glossary of terms in the broad fields of biotechnology and genetic engineering.
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  • DNA DataBank of Japan (DDBJ)
    DDBJ is officially certified to collect DNA sequences from researchers and to issue the internationally recognised accession number to data submitters. DDBJ exchanges data with the European Molecular Biology laboratory and GenBank.
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  • Genome Sequencing Center
    The Genome Sequencing Center is based at Washington University Medical School, St Louis and focuses on the large scale generation and analysis of DNA sequence. Its website publishes the sequenced the genomes of several species including the mouse, chicken, chimpanzee, c elegans, drosophila, and human.
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  • USDA Swine Genome Mapping Project
    Publishes results of a project by US Department of Agriculture Meat Animal Research Center including linkage maps and marker tables. The site also allows the user to search the database for markers by name
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  • INRA Biotechnology Laboratories Home Page
    Published by the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) this site links to Micado (formerly MadBase), a database for microbial genomes and also to a range of livestock genome mapping programmes, including : BOVMAP database, GOATMAP database, HORSEMAP database and a list of other species databases which includes rainbow trout and rabbits
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  • Nature: Genetics
    Collection of genetics related resources published by Nature.
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  • DNA from the beginning
    An animated primer on the basics of DNA, genes and heredity published by the Dolan DNA Learning Center and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. The site is divided into sections on Classical Genetics, Molecules of Genetics, and Genetic Organization and Control.
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  • Ark Database
    "The ARKdb database system provides comprehensive public repositories for genome mapping data from farmed and other animal species. Data stored includes details of loci and markers, references/papers, authors, genetic linkage map assignments, cytogenetic map assignments, experimental techniques, PCR primers and conditions and any other data pertaining to genome mapping." The database can be accessed by locus/marker, by published reference or by map.
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  • Genetics
    Collection of general resources on genetics and genomics. See animals pages for genetics resources for that species.
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  • Nematode.net
    Nematode.net is a project of Genome Sequencing Center, Washington University School of Medicine. It involves projects to generate 315,000 ESTs (Expressed Sequence Tags) from about 30 parasitic nematode species.
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  • DNA metabolism
    Web Focus published by Nature.
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  • Sequence - Evolution - Function Computational Approaches in Comparative Genomics
    Electronic version of Sequence - Evolution - Function Computational Approaches in Comparative Genomics. Koonin, Eugene V; Galperin, Michael Y. Norwell (MA): Kluwer Academic Publishers; c2003. Published by U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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  • Mapping the equine genome
    Website hosted by the Institut National de Recherche Agronomique (France) The database can be searched for loci, phenes, sequences, and maps.
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  • Biotechnology and genetic engineering
    Hypertextbook authored by Laura Austgen, R. A. Bowen, and Melissa Rouge and published by Colorado State University. Chapter titles include: DNA technology, Molecular cloning, and Expression of recombinant proteins.
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  • Animal Genome Size Database
    The Animal Genome Size Database is a catalogue of animal genome size data. Haploid genome sizes (C-values) are currently available for over 2000 species and subspecies of vertebrates and over 800 species of invertebrates.
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  • Mouse genetics: concepts and applications
    Electronic version of the book Mouse genetics: concepts and applications by Lee M. Silver, originally published by Oxford University Press 1995. This online version is published by Mouse Genome Informatics.
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  • Introduction to Genetic Analysis
    Electronic version of Introduction to Genetic Analysis. Griffiths, Anthony J.F. et al. New York: W. H. Freeman & Co.; c1999. published online by U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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  • Cattle Genome Mapping Project
    Publishes results of a project by US Department of Agriculture Meat Animal Research Center including linkage maps and marker tables. The site also allows the user to search the database for markers by name.
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  • Biotechnology in Food and Agriculture Forum
    Hosted by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). The stated objectives of the forum are: to provide an open forum that will allow a wide range of parties, including governmental and non-governmental organisations, policy makers and the general public, to discuss and exchange views and experiences about specific issues concerning biotechnology in food and agriculture for developing countries.
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