Bioinformatics.org
[University of Birmingham]
[Patsnap]
Not logged in
  • Log in
  • Bioinformatics.org
    Membership (44431+) Group hosting [?] Wiki
    Franklin Award
    Sponsorships

    Careers
    About bioinformatics
    Bioinformatics jobs

    Research
    All information groups
    Online databases Online analysis tools Online education tools More tools

    Development
    All software groups
    FTP repository
    SVN & CVS repositories [?]
    Mailing lists

    Forums
    News & Commentary
  • Submit
  • Archives
  • Subscribe

  • Jobs Forum
    (Career Center)
  • Submit
  • Archives
  • Subscribe
  • News & Commentary - Message forums

    Squeak! Mouse genome map is 98% complete
    Submitted by J.W. Bizzaro; posted on Monday, August 05, 2002 (1 comment)

    Submitter

    From Yahoo! News:

    ``Scientists have mapped 98 percent of the genome of the mouse in a breakthrough that is expected to speed up the hunt for human genes and improve understanding of how they contribute to diseases.

    ``A consortium of scientists from Britain, Canada and the United States collaborated on the genetic map – regarded as the most important since the human genome was sequenced – which was published on Sunday on Nature online, the Web Site of the science journal Nature.''

    Full story:
    http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=585&ncid=585&e=1&u=/nm/20020804/sc_nm/science_mouse_dc_1

    Random mouse links:
    http://www.genome.wustl.edu/projects/mouse/
    http://www.mouse-genome.bcm.tmc.edu
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/guide/mouse/
    http://www3.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Homology/
    ftp://ftp.informatics.jax.org/pub/informatics/reports/index.html

    Expanded view | Monitor forum | Save place

    mouse kit gene
    Submitted by Nobody; posted on Thursday, October 03, 2002
    hi everyone..i had been trying to find t he complete sequence of mouse c-kit gene but have had no success..i would appreciate if someone could tell me where to get it from or send it to me at bashamboo@hotmail.com thanks in advance A Bashamboo
    Start a new thread:
    You have to be logged in to post a reply.

     

    Copyright © 2024 Scilico, LLC · Privacy Policy