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TutorialBases and spaces: resources on the web for accessing the draft human genomeColin Semple  Medical Genetics Section, Department of Medical Sciences, The University of Edinburgh, Molecular Medicine Centre, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, EH4 2XU, UK author email corresponding author email
Genome Biology 2000,
1:reviews2001.1-2001.5doi:10.1186/gb-2000-1-4-reviews2001
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16 October 2000 |
Subject areas: Genome studies, Bioinformatics Abstract
Much is expected of the draft human genome sequence, and yet there is no central resource to host the plethora of sequence and mapping information available. Consequently, finding the most useful and reliable human genome data and resources currently available on the web can be challenging, but is not impossible. |