1. BioMedNet BioMedNet is owned by Elsevier Science and is part of the Reed Elsevier group of companies. The database offers biological medical researchers with many helpful resourches. Membership to BioMedNet is free, and members can search all of BioMedNet without charge. However, viewing full-text articles from publishers often requires payment or a subscription.
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2. BioResearch Offers free access to a searchable catalogue of Internet sites covering the biological and biomedical sciences, including genetics, biotechnology, virology, biochemistry and molecular biology.
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3. Entrez Entrez is comprised of several searchable databases of proteins, nucleotides, 3-D structures, genomes and more. Instructions on how to search the databases are provided.
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4. GenomeN GenomeNet is a Japanese network of database and computational services for genome research and related research areas in molecular and cellular biology.
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6. Mouse Genome Informatics The Mouse Genome Database (MGD) contains information on mouse genetic markers, molecular segments, phenotypes, comparative mapping data, experimental mapping data, and graphical displays for genetic, physical, and cytogenetic maps.
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7. The Interlab project The Interlab Project deals with biological materials available in Italian and European laboratories. The website hosts Cell Line Data Base (CLDB) and Molecular Probe Data Base (MPDB). Currently supported by the National Institute for Cancer Research (IST) and the Advanced Biotechnology Center (ABC), both in Italy. Links to other similar sites.
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8. The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Biosciences Site provides links to Biology resources including: journals, research studies, graphics and computer modeling sites, other Colleges and Universities, keyword searching for matches to public sequence databases, and many more. The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Biotechnology
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10. University of Pittsburgh This excellent site, a model of clarity and organization, was created at Falk Library of the Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh. It contains the following subsections.
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11. Willi Hennig Society's List of Genetic Software The Willi Hennig Society which promotes the field of Cladistics and sponsors Cladistics: The International Journal of the Willi Hennig Society has compiled a peer reviewed list of software available on the Internet for the study of Genetics.
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