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Produces transgenic and knock out mice for cancer center members and members of the Yale community.
http://info.med.yale.edu/transgen/
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Undertakes genome research involving large scale sequencing and analysis. Includes databases and career information.
http://www.sanger.ac.uk/
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Research interests include basic molecular and developmental genetics of model eukaryotic systems , and mapping and identification of genes responsible for human hereditary .
http://www.genetics.wustl.edu/
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Offer high-throughput SNP genotyping, DNA sequencing , and informatics services. Includes Data, publications, research methods, laboratory information, and educational resources.
http://snp.wustl.edu/
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Transgenic Mouse/ES Cell shared resource at The Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center.
http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/cancer/intranet/resource11.html
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The Transgenic Core routinely prepares transgenic mice and mice with targeted mutations for University of Michigan investigators.
http://www.med.umich.edu/tamc/
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Features graduate programs, courses, faculty, research, and staff profiles.
http://www.genetics.wisc.edu/
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Home Page of the Transgenic Mouse Facility at UC-Irvine. The TMF is a core facility serving the UCI community, other UC campuses, and outside collaborators of UC researchers.
http://darwin.bio.uci.edu/~tjf/index.html
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Simple program for displaying phylogenies.
http://taxonomy.zoology.gla.ac.uk/rod/treeview.html
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Computer program to reconstruct phylogenetic trees from molecular sequence data by maximum likelihood.
http://www.tree-puzzle.de/
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Non profit organisation which aims to translate genomic discoveries into advances in human health. Located in Arizona, USA.
http://www.tgen.org/
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At the Harvard Skin Disease Research Center. Mainly provides services for the generation of mouse skin disease models.
http://dermatology.bwh.harvard.edu/transgenic.html
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This site will provide information on: follow-up meetings to the initial March meeting; funding opportunities for mouse genomics and genetics resources; major resources-producing grants funded in response to the initiative; progress toward meeting the goals of the initiative; major mouse genomics and genetics resources; courses and scientific meetings related to the mouse initiative; and selected reports and publications.
http://www.nih.gov/science/models/mouse/
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UK centre for the study of the genetics of multifactorial diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and obesity.
http://www.well.ox.ac.uk/
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Contains methods, protocols and data for human, mouse, bacterial, and fungal genomic and cDNA sequencing projects
http://www.genome.ou.edu/
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The research center where Dolly the sheep was cloned by Dr. Wilmut in 1996.
http://www.roslin.ac.uk/
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Resources, links and scientific information on vertebrate, mammalian and human reproductive cloning.
http://www.reproductivecloning.net/
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Collection of articles assembled to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the discovery of DNA. Topics include history, recent developments, ethical concerns and other issues related to the genetic revolution, and the role of the news media in science.
http://www.nytimes.com/indexes/2003/02/25/health/genetics/index.html
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Cartoons about the human genome issue from top newspaper editorial cartoonists around the world.
http://cagle.msnbc.com/news/gene/
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As a complement to text-based instruction students and teachers can manipulate the processes of inheritance on six different, but related, levels: DNA, chromosome, cell, organism, pedigree, and population.
http://genscope.concord.org/
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