Scientists, enabled by the Human Genome Project, are churning out an unprecedented volume of data on human chromosomes and the tens of thousands of genes residing on them, many associated with genetic disorders. These data, and many Web sites on human genetic disorders, are freely accessible on the Internet. Gene Gateway, originally designed as a Web companion to the popular Human Genome Landmarks poster, is a collection of guides and tutorials designed to help students and other novice users get started with some of the resources that make these data available to the public. This Web site introduces various Internet tools that anyone can use to investigate genetic disorders, chromosomes, genome maps, genes, sequence data, genetic variants, and molecular structures. Download
The Gene Gateway Workbook
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and Protein Database Guide Provides overviews of databases containing technical information on genes, proteins, and genetic disorders and search tips for using them. |
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Bioinformatics
Tools Tips and tutorials for successfully using the databases and other resources described in the Gene and Protein Database Guide. |
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Disorder Guide |
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Profiles of Genes and Genetic Disorders |
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Chromosome
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Evaluating
Medical Information on the Web General tips and resources for judging the quality of health-related web sites. |
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The online presentation of this poster is a special feature of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Human Genome Project Information Web site. The DOE Biological and Environmental Research program of the Office of Science funds this site. |