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Translation table of nucleotide codon sequences to amino acids.
http://molbio.info.nih.gov/molbio/gcode.html
An all-around reference site for the field with educational, technical, and professional net resources.
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Cell and Molecular Biology Online I am planning major revisions this fall and winter I apologize that this has taken so long! If you have any link recommendations, please let me know. Thanks! Please sign the Guest Book! CMBO Site Map This web site is...Directory of useful information and services for the molecular biologist.
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Pedro's BioMolecular Research Tools Collection is mirrored in the U.S Germany, Switzerland and Japan. For your convenience use the nearest connection To install a local copy you can now get the June 16th, 1995 Version Part 1: Molecular Biology Search and Analysis (96/06/15 64k)...Direct, public access to the NLM's MEDLINE Biomedical Literature Search Engine through the NCBI.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed/medline.html
Definitions for over 8300 terms associated with genetics, biochemistry, biotechnology, botany, chemistry, ecology, limnology, pharmacology, toxicology and medicine.
http://biotech.icmb.utexas.edu/search/dict-search.html
Biotechnology ABbreviation and ACronym Uncovering Service - Searchable database of biotechnology and bioinformatics abbreviations and acronyms for biological and computer science terminology, journals, and organizations (about 6000 terms).
http://www.nmsu.edu/~molbio/bioABACUShome.htm
A non-profit foundation organized to develop up to 300,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) distributed evenly throughout the human genome and to make the information related to these SNPs available to the public without intellectual property restrictions.
http://snp.cshl.org/
A not-for-profit organization serving the life science community by providing researchers, students, and librarians with references to research published around the world.
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Thomson BIOSIS Shorebird biology crosses over into many different fields of the life sciences 150; making it a struggle to find information for your work in this field. Solution: Using the right research database is what you need 150; Zoological Record. This...Definitions for about 400 biotechnology terms, from Bio-Informer software.
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biology dictionary Partial dictionary loading The Bio-Informer has gathered for you 3 most complete online searchable dictionaries and SO MUCH MORE! The most powerful bio resource tool. Learn all about the living! ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Biology dictionary A Abiotic stress. Outside (nonliving) factors which...Online panel of 5,000 life scientists and physicians who convene electronically to voice their opinions on emerging technologies.
http://www.scienceboard.net
Guide to web resources for all major model organisms, including Drosophila (fly), C. elegans (worm), mouse, zebrafish, E. coli, Dictylostelium, and Arabidopsis.
http://ceolas.org/VL/mo
Properties and images of amino acids, hydrophobicity scales, solvent accessibility of amino acids in known protein structures, mutation mass shifts, links to the NIST Chemistry WebBook for Amino Acids.
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IMB Jena Image Library: The Amino Acid Repository Individual properties of the 20 standard amino acids Properties and images Qualitative classification of the 20 standard amino acids (JPEG) Hydrophobicity scales All 20 Standard amino acids on one image (GIF) Properties of amino acids in proteins Postranslational modifications of...Dictionary, links and tutorials on cell biology, genetics, genetics and evolution, control of growth and development, regulation of biological systems, adaptation and freshwater ecology.
http://biology-online.org
Food and Agriculture Organization (UN)'s consolidated yet comprehensive list of terms and acronyms in applied biotechnology, especially plant and animal genetic resources,food quality and plant protection. About 5000 terms.
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Glossary of biotechnology and genetic engineering Note, in 2002, FAO published a revised,augmented version of this glossary. It is available at http www.fao.org/DOCREP/004/Y2775E/Y2775E00.HTM or, as a searchable database, at http www.fao.org/biotech/index_glossary.asp. Table of contents A. Zaid H.G. Hughes E. Porceddu...Links to about 30 web sites on biochemistry, cells, genetics, evolution, plants, animals, human anatomy, and ecology.
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RC Enterprises: BIOLINK Welcome to BioLink, where we provide you with the links in your biological explorations on the world wide web GENERAL ONLINE BIOLOGY BOOK Biology Labs Online BIOCHEMISTRY BioChemLinks THE CELL The Biology Project Cell Biology Cellupedia Mindquest Cell Biology GENETICS...All inclusive areas of functional genomics including analysis of mutagenesis and gene disruption, proteomics, microarrys, bioinformatics, SNP analysis, expression profiling, mutations detection, structural genomics,in silico methods, standardisation and benchmarking, data management and ontologies, and integration of data. Sponsored by the European Science Foundation
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FunctionalGenomics.org.uk Welcome ...Genomic terminology defined and hierarchically related, from Cambridge Healthtech Institute. Emphasis is on biotechnology and pharmaceutical applications, proteomics, informatics, technologies, instrumentation and molecular biology.
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Genomics glossaries and taxonomies Use of this site will continue to be free, but better demographic data on who is accessing this material helps us to justify the expense of maintaining this resource. Registration policy has details. Registered users of the Genomics Glossaries Taxonomies...Glossaries in genetics and genomics, molecular biology and biochemistry, post-genomics, biotechnology and bioinformatics (including proteomics)and medical genomics from Science Magazine Online.
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Science Functional Genomics Resources: Educational Resources The rapid changes afoot in genomics, bioinformatics, and gene medicine are forcing scientists, policymakers, and the public alike to grapple with some unfamiliar terminology. The Web, fortunately, offers a rich supply of online glossaries and dictionaries to help make sense...Arctic sea ice ecology, organisms from bacteria, viruses, and unicellular algae to mammals (polar bears, reindeer, fox, whales) text, maps and photographs (current and historical). NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) site provides access to widely distributed Arctic data and information for scientists, managers, decision makers and the general public on one of the last remaining frontiers.
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Organisms which thrive in Arctic sea ice Krembs, Deming a href gallery.html onMous...Directory of the Virtual Library, an expert-run catalog of sections of the web.
http://www.vlib.org/Biosciences.html
Categorized links to biotechnology databases, tools and software, techniques, small molecules, nucleic acids, proteins (including "hot" proteins), online journals, nomenclature and companies.
http://biobenchelper.hypermart.net/
Educational biotech web site, selected links, biotech glossary, timeline, basic principles, and applications.
http://www.belgobiotech.be
Unannotated links to 16 online biology books, 19 annual review titles, about 70 individual journal titles, and 4 knockout mice databases.
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BioReference Reference is a directory of useful links for biomedical sciences and research. It links to 16 online biology books, 19 annual review titles, about 70 individual journal titles, and 4 knockout mice databases. It also has many online tools, resources,...Directory of scientists and scholars volunteering to answer questions in a variety of biological fields.
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Welcome to AllExperts.com Find out about volunteering! Question Archive About Us Feedback Expert Login Top Experts of the Month! Tell friends about us! Link to us! Disclaimer Ask any question! Allexperts.com is the oldest largest free Q&A service on the Internet Biology Biology...resource directory features curated links to molecular resources, tools and databases.
http://bioinformatics.ca/weblinks/
Ring of biological scientists devoted to increasing traffic to their sites and helping internet users find sites of interest by providing useful links.
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Ring of Bio~Science Ring is intended to allow those with an interest in biological sciences to locate sites of interest more easily on the WWW. Any site that contains biological information or resources for biologists is welcome to join. We are now one...Alphabetical listing of terms defined related to gene sequencing, informatics and applied molecular biology.
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bioinfo_glossary.html An identifier supplied by the curators of the major biological databases upon submission of a novel entry that uniquely identifies that sequence (or other) entry. Active site The amino acid residues at the catalytic site of an enzyme. These residues...Text and similarity searching of the GenBank sequence database provided by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).
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Searching GenBank Nucleotide or protein query sequences against the specified database using the BLAST suite of algorithms. dbEST Searching dbEST (Database of Expressed Sequence Tags dbSTS Searching dbSTS (Database of Sequence Tagged Sites dbGSS Searching dbGSS (Database of Genome Survey Sequences Information...Glossary of genetic, molecular, cell and developmental biology definitions.
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Life Science Glossary Glossary a life science glossary of over 3,700 definitions, and growing! Extensive collection in the following fields: Anatomy Biochemistry Biology Biophysics Cell biology Developmental biology Ecology Evolutionary biology Genetics Immunology Molecular biology Molecular genetics Ways to search glossary: Click on...Classic - obscure antiquarian science texts 19th and 20th century: Darwin's Voyage of the Beagle,Thomas Huxley's Lectures on Evolution, George Grant McCurdy, John Tyndall Lectures on Light, Alfred Russel Wallace, Erwin Schrodinger's What is Life?, EW Maunder's Are the Planets Inhabited? JBS Haldane's Daedalus, Bertrand Russell's Icarus, William Paley's Natural Theology
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The Book Page: Free online books Visit The AnswerSleuth FirstScience.com This site is a member of WebRing. To browse visit http ss.webring.com/navbar?f=l&y=caimipg&u=10007560...