GREP Annual Report 2000 sources and its comparison with other sorghum maps. Comparative genome mapping ofsorghum and maize. use bioinformatics to screen these databases for sequences http://www.icrisat.org/text/research/grep/annrep/p6det.htm
World Species List - Animals Databases list World PMGifs, NIH, US SEARCH Entrezgenome; animals Australian Catalogue of TaxonomicDatabases (in prep plants and animals occurrence data,maps and models http://species.enviroweb.org/oanimal.html
Www.sussex.ac.uk/USCS/Archive/Publications/Newsletters/9501.txt on the Computing Service cluster in maps 1A9 Spectroscopy NMR spectra prediction,searching databases of known filarial-genome The Filarial genome Network (or http://www.sussex.ac.uk/USCS/Archive/Publications/Newsletters/9501.txt
Table Of Contents agric. Integration of conventional and RFLP linkage maps in rice, III Identificationof a rice BB genome typespecific repetitive DNA sequence, by T. Wu and Ray http://brie2.cshl.org:8082/newsletters/rice_genetics/rgn11/v11tabocont.htm
Extractions: Search: Literature Database Rice Genetics Newsletters Volume 11 Contents Cover p.0 A. Report of the Coordinating Committee of Rice Genetics Cooperative (by M. E. Takahashi and K.J.Lampe), p.7 (by T. Kinoshita), p.8 I. Registration of new gene symbols , p.8 II. List of newly registered gene symbols (1987-1994), p.12 III. Current linkage maps , p.15 IV. Reports from coordinators 1) Gene symbols for blast resistance , newly revised (by T.Kinoshita, T. Inukai and K. Toriyama), p.16 2) Current status of studies of rice organelle genes (by N.Tsutsumi, M. Nakazono, T. Wakasugi, M. Sugiura, K. Kadowaki and A. Hirai), p.18 C. Report of the Committee on Genetic Stocks
Research Projects a serious obstacle to generating genetic linkage maps. manifested from burgeoninggenomic databases for example This showed that a genomewide duplication http://www.plantgenome.uga.edu/projects.htm
Extractions: We have made the worldâs most detailed molecular map of the sorghum genome, and applied the map to gaining better understanding of many traits important to domestication and improvement of sorghum. Some present activities include: For more information on sorghum, visit the National Grain Sorghum Producers site . For scientific results of our research, visit the
Bookmarks For George The USDA Research Database Agricultural genome Informatiion System (AGIS) Home HomePage UT Library Online Historical maps of the Soil Geographic databases. http://www.yale.edu/fes530a/soil_web_links.htm
Genetic And Genomic Research Of Vitis links to other servers for plant databases and crop Plant genome IV Conference, Town Country Conference Center Genetic Linkage maps of Vitis and QTL Detection http://library.smsu.edu/paulevans/grapegen.shtml
Extractions: Markers and Genetic Mapping The American Vineyard Foundation (AVF) - A California corporation organized in 1978 by the American Society of Enology and Viticulture as a vehicle to raise funds for research in viticulture and enology. Basic and applied research has made the American grape and wine industry the world's leader. Our vineyards produce grapes of unsurpassed quantity and quality. Bioinformatics.Org - A clearing house of public resources for plant-focused bioinformatics including plant related database, analysis and presentation technologies. Bioinformatics.Org is a non-profit, academe-based organization committed to opening access to bioinformatics research projects, providing Open Source software for bioinformatics by hosting its development, and keeping biological information freely available. Bioinformatics.Org is a community focused on the freedom of information as it pertains to the biosciences, a community sorely needed in our field, one of the most commercial of all scientific endeavors. And there are no doors to this laboratory to lock out the inquisitive based on any social rank. We stand firmly on our conviction that science is for the sake of science and not to be influenced by political and economic forces. The Centre for Plant Conservation Genetics : Areas of research include Grape genome transfer and Grape Genotyping technology. The Centre also hosts a major grape EST database where access may be applied for.
New November 2001 - William R. Newman Agriculture Library encoded in the human genome. The sequences can be Includes background information,maps, aerial photographs, a notable are two downloadable databases, one on http://www.umanitoba.ca/libraries/units/agriculture/newnov01.html
Extractions: University of Manitoba Libraries Back to the main "New This Week" page Go to this month's New sites or to New E-Journals The following are interesting Agriculture sites AND journals found this month by the William R. Newman Agriculture Library staff. These sites may be incorporated into our regular web site in appropriate sections. ADVANCED CELL TECHNOLOGY www.advancedcell.com/ "Advanced Cell Technology, Inc. is involved in the research and development of the technologies of Nuclear Transfer for human therapeutics and animal cloning." AGRI-FOOD TRADE SERVICE atn-riae.agr.ca/public/home-e.htm "The Agri-Food Trade Service web site is Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's electronic service providing international trade and market information for Canadian agri-food exporters. It is one of the many initiatives of the Agri-Food Trade Service (ATS)." AGRICULTURE FACT BOOK (USDA) www.usda.gov/news/pubs/fbook00/contents.htm "The Agriculture Fact Book 2000 is a handy reference tool that offers information about U.S. agriculture and describes all USDA programs. It also provides useful information about food safety, nutrition, rural issues, research, education, and natural resources." www.infoscan.com.au/contents/index.html
ILAR Journal Vol 39(2-3) Inheritance of Animals (MIA) online at the Web address http//angis.su.oz.au/databases/BIRX/omia CytogeneticsPhysical chromosome maps. Mamm genome 5817 819. http://www4.nas.edu/cls/ijhome.nsf/44bf87db309563a0852566f2006d63bb/ebed89b0c31b
P106:4.html A number of cereal molecular maps were constructed as to the remote computer runnningthe databases is also be maintained, in connection to genome database of http://www.grs.nig.ac.jp/wheat/wis/No83/p106/4.html
Extractions: A number of cereal molecular maps were constructed as based on RFLP markers. We characterized some rice RFLP markers to be homologous or heterologous to other cereal genomes. We found that some regions in rice genome might be putative ancestral genome in cereal. On the other hand, four RFLP markers being a few copied clones exhibited moderately repetitive sequences in most of the Gramineae. Northern analyses revealed these clones to be expressed in cereal leaves. These sequences had no homology to each other and reported genes. RNA folding analyses, revealed that all four clones contain remarkable stem (loop) structure in their sequences.
Pine Mapping Projects - North America be a multispecies database with special emphasis on image databases. to a number ofresearchers for genome mapping in II Development of genetic maps based on http://www.nal.usda.gov/pgdic/Map_proj/pine.html
Nature Publishing Group for eliciting gain or loss of segments of the genome by using systematic presentationof gene descriptions, interactions, mapping data and maps; it was agric. http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nrg/journal/v2/n11/full/nrg1101
Nature Publishing Group and provided the first detailed genetic maps of all Even before the genome was sequenced,expressed sequence tag and other sequence databases provided evidence http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nrg/journal/v3/n5/full/nrg797_r
LookSmart - Botany - Mycology to scientists in agric., forestry, medicine Fungal Mitochondrial genome Project Projectaiming Evolutionary Protistology Newsletters, databases, and newsgroups http://canada.looksmart.com/eus1/eus881235/eus881296/eus848582/eus844493/eus8487
FORESTRY INFORMATION RESOURCES ON THE INTERNET based services. 2.3 Archives and databases Bibliographies, OPACs and dictionaries,weather maps, library catalogs gov Dendrome forest tree genome mapping digest http://www.metla.fi/pp/JSaa/doc/Nancy94-02.htm
Extractions: Jarmo Saarikko Finnish Forest Research Institute, Information Systems Group Unioninkatu 40 A, FIN-00170 HELSINKI, Finland ÄThe hypertext-links within this file are still under development. A plain text version is available here This printed version of the presentation given at EUFORIS'94 comes in the form of a preliminary outline and description for the electronic resources on forestry in the Internet. Thus, the structure of the text is similar to a FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) or a Resource Guide. It covers discussion groups, electronic publications, electronic archives and databases as well as network access and navigation tools. Publicly available information services are listed as examples. 1. Introduction 2. Forestry information on the Internet 2.2 Electronic Publications 2.3 Archives and Databases Bibliographies, OPACs / Libraries
Saarikko, J. (1994): Forestry Information Resources On The Internet bibliographies and dictionaries, weather maps, library catalogs etc. The programscreate databases some of which gov Dendrome forest tree genome mapping digest http://www.metla.fi/pp/JSaa/doc/forestry-resources.html
Extractions: Books on Internet ... References and bibliography Internet is currently a decentralised network of national and regional computer networks for research and development. There are over 2 million computers hooked to the Internet, with some 20 million users. In 1993, an estimate of 10000 biologist are reading Usenet newsgroups. There are some 250 newsgroups and 100 mailing lists with interest to biologists ( Smith 1993 ). Internet provides fast and inexpensive means and tools for interaction with colleaques and for finding information from various sources. The most common way to communicate is electronic mail, but online searching and browsing of electronic information sources are becoming more and more daily bread for the common user, too. The exchange of electronic messages between local networks or the geographic location of information are no longer obstacles. ("ftp://nic.switch.ch/docs").
The GP Problem: Quantifying Gene-to-phenotype Relationships increasing availability of the complete genome sequences of Pathway databases A casestudy in computational sources and its alignment with other sorghum maps. http://www.bioinfo.de/isb/2002/02/0013/main.html
Extractions: Edited by E. Wingender; received September 26, 2001; revised and accepted December 21, 2001; published January 24, 2002 In this paper we refer to the gene-to-phenotype modeling challenge as the GP problem. Integrating information across levels of organization within a genotype-environment system is a major challenge in computational biology. However, resolving the GP problem is a fundamental requirement if we are to understand and predict phenotypes given knowledge of the genome and model dynamic properties of biological systems. Organisms are consequences of this integration, and it is a major property of biological systems that underlies the responses we observe. We discuss the E(NK) model as a framework for investigation of the GP problem and the prediction of system properties at different levels of organization. We apply this quantitative framework to an investigation of the processes involved in genetic improvement of plants for agriculture. In our analysis
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Mail Index EDU . Re Seeking sources of botanical, horticultural databases Josh Hartmann).Re Where is USDA zone maps? Florence ron@mlfarm.com . New Plant genome Gopher http://www.ibiblio.org/london/agriculture/links/1/maillist.html
Extractions: no subject (file transmission) Re: [l/m 10/6/92] FAQ on FAQs n.g.FAQ No Subject No Subject No Subject No Subject Re: [l/m 10/6/92] FAQ on FAQs n.g.FAQ Composing CD's Rural Datafication Not Just Cows by Wilfred Drew Call for Stories Reasons to Build the NII Re: Product Label Database? UNCED resources collection INTERAG/International Ag. Database, Illinois CES (fwd) Cornell's CENET now available (fwd) Re: Sustainable Development Lists No Subject New List: Indigenous Knowledge Re: databases EPA on the Internet (GOPHER Server up) (fwd) EPA on the Internet (GOPHER Server up) (fwd) No Subject WHITE HOUSE HEALTH LIST ONLINE No Subject No Subject RFD: sci.agriculture (fwd)
Gemini Detective Merremia Mosaic Virus - Puerto Rico (MeMV-PR) Site Index Home , Site Search. databases Techinical Information -, Primer maps.-, PCR Conditions. Probable Origin Puerto Rico. genome ssDNA; bipartite. http://gemini.biosci.arizona.edu/descriptions/memv-pr/memv.html