WHAT'S NEW:
June 2005: eGenome Release v2.3 includes sequence build 35, integration of the Rutgers genetic linkage-physical combined map, and recent UniGene, UniSTS, clone registry, and dbSNP data sets. Read more.

OUR MISSION:
eGenome is a comprehensive, position-based catalog of the human genome. eGenome catalogs a wide range of genomic landmarks, including transcripts, markers, polymorphisms, large-insert clones, and DNA sequences. The goals of eGenome are to eliminate boundaries between data sets and provide the most relevant data to users in a useful form.

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Region search of the genome defined by flanking markers, cytogenetic position, or clickable ideogram.

List whole chromosome to obtain a location-oriented list of genomic features within a specified chromosome.

View whole chromosome to geographically view a chromosome in our interactive viewer.

Introduction summarizes the rationale and concept behind the eGenome project.

Overview briefly details the capabilities and components of eGenome.

Methods describes in detail the procedures and architecture used in the project.

About us describes the eGenome personnel and our Terms of use.

Contact us is a communication link between users and the eGenome staff.

Data summary lists totals of specific data subtypes found in eGenome in a tabular format.

Data repository provides access to all eGenome data in bulk format.

Site index displays the eGenome website as a clickable hierarchical map.

What's new informs users of the latest updates made to eGenome.

Acknowledgements lists researchers and groups who have contributed significantly to eGenome.


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