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Genome biology Pubmed Entrez BLAST OMIM Books Taxbrowser Structure Search Pubmed Protein Nucleotide Structure Genome Locuslink Popset OMIM Taxonomy Books Probeset 3d Domains Unists for NCBI SITE MAP Guide to NCBI resources Human genome resources at NCBI Entrez Genomes complete genome sequences Refseq the reference sequence project Clusters of orthologous groups analysis of complete genomes Homologene orthologs between pairs of organisms Locuslink access to a collection of gene-related information Tools for sequence analysis Software for genetic analysis Genomic-scale science Genomics is a new and fascinating area of biology, enabled through the large-scale DNA sequencing efforts of many public and private organizations, including the Human Genome Project. Genomics takes an holistic approach to molecular_biology and evolution by studying the complete genome and its protein expression patterns. Draft Human Genome Explore human genome resources or browse the human genome sequence using the Map Viewer. The SNP Database Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPS) are the most common genetic variations and occur once every 100 to 300 bases. It is_expected that SNPS will accelerate the identification of disease genes by allowing researchers to look_for associations between a disease and specific differences (in the form of SNPS) for a given population. dbsnp is a Genbank-independent database for SNP information. More information on using this database can be found at the dbsnp home_page. Disclaimer Privacy statement Revised March 22,2002 Organism-specific resources: Fruit_fly Human Malaria_parasite Microbial Genomes Mouse Plant Genomes Central Rat Retroviruses Zebrafish


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