Althea Technologies, in San Diego, CA, offer gene quantification services and products.
Human Genome Sequencing Centre provides a complete listing of searchable genomic databases.
Access Columbia University's chromosome maps, and read about cancer and molecular genetics research projects.
Read about ORNL's Functional Genomics Initiative and the use of the computational tool GRAIL in genome sequencing.
Read about DataFoundry, a data warehouse with applications in functional genomics and structural biology.
Directory of databases, including plant and livestock genome databases. Find a 12-lesson tutorial for creating a genetic map of a plant.
Provides a general introduction to genetics and the Human Genome Project. Access fact sheets, a glossary and a genome sequencing simulation.
Lawrence Berkeley Lab and DOE institute consolidates the organizations' genomic work. Find monthly and annual sequencing and mapping data.
Use this directory to search for labs by McKusick, disease, contact or country. Gives contact information and details about available services.
Read about the completed genomes currently listed in its archive and find out how to obtain copies of it human genome information.
Learn about a national database of gene sequences, and view a sample record. Located at the National Center for Biotechnology Information.
Allows any individual or team to help with Genome research by loaning their computer power to Stanford for genetic mapping when their computer is not in use.
Map of human genome containing links showing what genes have been mapped where, with details of loci and sequence.
Collection of genetic sequences of HIV and related retroviruses analyzed by the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Based at the University of Wales, this database can be searched by disease, gene name, gene symbol, gene number, or accession number.
Resource for researchers offers maps and sequencing data, plus details about genome sequencing activities and data manipulation.
Morrison Institute answers frequently asked questions about the efforts to characterize the genetic makeup of the entire human species.
Provides bioinformatics services to researchers working on the project in the UK. Includes library access, analytical tools, and databases.
Read the official newsletter of the US Human Genome Project, with past issues, and calendar of events.
US Department of Energy site for material on the history, progress, research and resources of the Human Genome Project.
Find an introduction to this scientific breakthrough with a discussion of the research being undertaken into the treatment of genetic diseases.
Provides disease gene profiles, news about the chromosome 7 project, and reports on genetic variation. Links to National Cancer Institute data.
Serves as the electronic clearinghouse for all data pertaining to the forest tree genome. Read newsletters and find out about meetings.
Organization focuses on issues surrounding mammalian genetics research. Find news, contacts and membership information.
Based at Germany's Institute of Molecular Biotechnology. Learn about the sequencing projects for humans, mice, and bacteria.
Check out the monthly sequencing summaries and all of the released sequences. Scientists are working on the genomes of mice and humans.
Anna Lemesheva's personal page presents her thoughts on the Human Genome Project. Learn about her interests and become her pen pal.
Works on human chromosomes 11 and 15 as well as the mouse and giardia genomes. Find out about news, training, and jobs.
Join this community and access documents on the Human Genome Project, news on cell research, and biological and chemical weapons info.
Read about this international attempt to map the genetic code of humans. Covers DNA, RNA, and the concept of cloning.
Explore the history, current projects, grant programs, research news, and future goals of the Nat'l Human Genome Research Institute.
Based at John Hopkins University, this database catalogs human genes and genetic disorders. Search the map and learn the numbering system.
Collaborative effort of ten Canadian research groups working on mitochondria, plastids, and bacteria. Objectives pertain to cloning technology.
Explore the progress of the United States Human Genome Project and related research from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee.
Provides arraying technologies, substrates, and services for the discovery of life-saving therapies in the genome and proteomics industries.
Get details of the upcoming conference or dig through abstracts of past meetings. Includes travel and grant information.
List of Web resources maintained by the NHGRI, the National Institute of Health agency overseeing the publicly-funded Human Genome Project.
Read news about completed sequences and cloning search tools. Find out about the work on humans and microbes.
Project cracked the genetic code of this bacteria, which causes the bubonic plague or black death. Read a paper on their research, or download the genome files.
Contains up-to-date information on the mapping and sequencing of various schistosome genomes. Sponsored by the WHO, UNDP and the World Bank.
Genomic and biological information, including genetic maps of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and Arabidopsis thaliana.
Check out a primer on the Human Genome Project. Offers details about the background, applications and implications of the project.
Uncover an introduction and overview to the Department of Energy's Human Genome Project. Discusses ethical, legal and social implications.
Molecular Biology and the Human Genome Project - Read the notes from this course module which examines the growth of this field of science.
Projects include human chromosome seven and mouse T-cell receptors. Find out about the tools and protocols.