A Survey of Web Resources for Basic Cancer Genetics Research

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Table 1.

A Summary of Web Resources Relevant to Basic Cancer Genetics Research

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  • A black dot in a cell indicates that the Web site contains information relevant to that focus area. (In some cases, additional descriptive terms about the Web sites are provided in the cell). Many Web sites contain information relevant to more than one focus area. Web resources are defined as Descriptive, Browsable, Queryable, and/or Linking, depending on the way the information is presented to the user. Descriptive resources provide textual information and an e-mail address for a contact person; Browsable resources are defined as those that provide hyperlinks to different documents within the site; Queryable resources provide key word searching of database or flat files; Linking resources provide hyperlinks to related resources at other sites. Some Web sites require user registration (no fee) or subscription (fee) for access. Web sites are associated with either academic institutions (degree-granting institutions), commercial ventures (companies), or organizations (non-degree-granting research institutions). This information does not imply endorsement by us for any products, services, or information provided by the Web sites or their developers. An electronic version of the information presented in this table can be found at http://tumor.informatics.jax.org/cancer_links.html.

  • Registration only required to access Lexicon’s Omnibank database.

  • Registration only required to access the Mammary Gland Gene Anatomy project data.

  • (Med. Gen.) Medical Genetics.

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