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Bioinformatics
eTBlast
Non-Federal Website: Search engine for searching biomedical literature. Different from PubMed in that while PubMed searches for keywords, eTBlast lets you input an entire paragraph and returns MEDLINE abstracts that are similar to it, comparable to PubMed's "Related Articles" feature. Other databases can be searched (NASA, IOP, CRISP). Results are sorted by relevance rather than by date.

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RefSeq
Comprehensive, integrated, non-redundant set of sequences, including genomic DNA, transcript (RNA), and protein products. Reference for genome annotation, gene identification and characterization, mutation and polymorphism analysis, expression studies, and comparative analyses.

Genetics
Map Viewer
The Map Viewer provides special browsing capabilities for a subset of organisms in Entrez Genomes. Map Viewer allows you to view and search an organism's complete genome, display chromosome maps, and zoom into progressively greater levels of detail, down to the sequence data for a region of interest. The number and types of available maps vary by organism, and are described in the "data and search tips" file for each organism. If multiple maps are available for a chromosome, it displays them aligned to each other based on shared marker and gene names, and, for the sequence maps, based on a common sequence coordinate system.

Public Health
Public Health Image Library (PHIL)
The PHIL offers an organized, universal electronic gateway to CDC's pictures. We welcome public health professionals, the media, laboratory scientists, educators, students, and the worldwide public to use this material for reference, teaching, presentation, and public health messages. The content is organized into hierarchical categories of people, places, and science, and is presented as single images, image sets, and multimedia files.

To view the complete list of resources alphabetically by title, go to Research Tools > Internet Resources . You may also search by subject.





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