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This is a list of BioInformatics centres working on the Human (or other species) Genome.
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[info] LANL Center for Human Genome Studies
[info] LaTrobe University Department of Genetics and Human Variation
[info] Lawrence Berkeley Lab (LBL) Human Genome Center
[info] LBNL Resource for Molecular Cytogenetics
[info] LENS Home Page
[info] LLNL Biology and Biotechnology Research Program


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LANL Center for Human Genome Studies
Aims of the center include assembly of complete high-resolution (0.1 Mb) maps of chromosome 16 and regions of chromosome 5, studies of chromosome structure and function and the isolation of selected genes of interest on chromosomes 5 and 16.


LaTrobe University Department of Genetics and Human Variation
Genetics at La Trobe maintains the greatest breadth of any genetics department in Australia, with research interests which can be categorised as the molecular and quantitative biology of the Australian biota, including a strong program in human biology. To serve its research and teaching priorities, the department maintains the full range of molecular and other genetical techniques. A particular strength is conservation genetic


Lawrence Berkeley Lab (LBL) Human Genome Center


LBNL Resource for Molecular Cytogenetics
Work is being pursued in three areas: Development and application of improved hybridizaton technology, selection of probes optimized for the use in situ hybridization (FISH), and development of digital imaging microscopy.

There is access to probes and mapping information developed by the Resource for Molecular Cytogenetics.


LENS Home Page
The LENS (Linking ESTs and their associated Name Space) database links and resolves the names and identifiers of clones and ESTs generated in the I.M.A.G.E. Consortium/WashU/Merck EST project. The name space includes library and clone IDs and names from I.M.A.G.E. Consortium, EST sequence IDs from Washington University, sequence entry accession numbers from dbEST/NCBI, and library and clone IDs from GDB. LENS allows for querying of I.M.A.G.E. Consortium data via all the different IDs. The I.M.A.G.E. Consortium clones and sequences cDNAs for the public domain.


LLNL Biology and Biotechnology Research Program


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